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Nov 13 2025TECHNOLOGY

Why Do We Keep Seeing the Same Old Stuff?

Ever notice how your music, movie, or anime recommendations often seem to be the same popular stuff everyone else is into? This isn't just a coincidence. It's a problem called popularity bias. This happens when recommendation systems, those AI tools that suggest what you might like, favor the most p

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Nov 13 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's President Takes Action Against Alleged Corruption in Energy Sector

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has taken a firm stand against corruption by targeting his former business partner, Timur Mindich. Zelensky imposed sanctions on Mindich, who is accused of being involved in a major corruption scandal within the country's energy sector. The scandal involves a s

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Nov 13 2025TECHNOLOGY

How CAD Software is Changing the Game for Designers

CAD software has become a game-changer in various fields like architecture, engineering, and space exploration. It's not just about drawing blueprints anymore; it's about creating digital twins that can be tested and validated before anything physical is built. This saves time, money, and resources.

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Nov 13 2025POLITICS

Tech's Big Problem: Why Everyone's Upset About Data Centers

In many places, people are starting to push back against data centers. These huge facilities store and process tons of data for tech companies. But locals often feel left out and worried about rising electricity bills. It's not just one group complaining. Both conservative and progressive folks are

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Nov 13 2025FINANCE

Bonds Are Booming: What's Driving the Surge?

Bonds have been on a winning streak this year, defying worries about inflation and high government debt. Intermediate-term corporate bonds are leading the charge, with gains of 8. 5% so far. This is a big jump from last year's 3. 2% increase. Even the broader bond market is up 6. 7%, making it the b

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Nov 13 2025CRYPTO

Brazil's Big Move Against Crypto Crime

Brazil is taking strong steps to tackle illegal activities involving cryptocurrencies. The government and the central bank have put forward new rules to address this issue. The central bank's proposal aims to make it easier to monitor and regulate stablecoins, which are digital currencies tied to tr

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Nov 13 2025CRYPTO

Crypto Rules: SEC Chief Wants Special Exemptions

The head of the Securities and Exchange Commission, Paul Atkins, recently shared his thoughts on crypto rules. He wants to make things easier for crypto assets that are part of investment deals. Atkins believes that certain types of crypto, like digital commodities, network tokens, digital collectib

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Nov 13 2025BUSINESS

Disney's Next Big Move: What Investors Are Watching

Disney is set to release its fiscal fourth-quarter earnings, and investors are keeping a close eye on a few key areas. The company's shares have lagged behind the broader market this year, but there's still hope for growth. Analysts are particularly interested in the performance of Disney's experien

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Nov 13 2025HEALTH

Navigating Morality in Medicine: The Challenge of Shared Values

In the world of healthcare, tough decisions often come with a side of moral dilemmas. One burning question is whether religious or personal beliefs should influence these choices. Some argue for a universal set of principles, but is such a thing even possible in medicine? Abram Brummett, an expert

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Nov 13 2025HEALTH

How Amazonian Brew May Help Fight Cocaine's Brain Damage

Ayahuasca, a plant-based drink used in spiritual ceremonies, has two main active ingredients: DMT and harmine. DMT is a psychedelic compound, while harmine helps the body absorb DMT better. Recently, scientists wanted to see if these compounds could protect brain cells from the harmful effects of co

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