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Nov 04 2025POLITICS

FBI Agents Lose Jobs After Election Probe

Four FBI agents who worked on the investigation into efforts to overturn the 2020 election results have been fired. This is part of a larger trend where people involved in cases related to former President Donald Trump are being let go. One of the fired agents, Jeremy Desor, has been facing critici

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Nov 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smart Networks: How AI is Shaping the Future of Mobile Tech

AI is everywhere, and it's not going away. It's become a buzzword, but it's also becoming a reality in many industries, including mobile networks. John Saw, a top executive at T-Mobile, recently shared his thoughts on the role of AI in the future of mobile networks. He believes that AI is not just a

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Nov 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smart Gadgets for Happy Pets: A Fresh Look at Pet Tech

Pets and technology might seem like an odd mix, but there are plenty of gadgets designed to make their lives—and yours—easier. From smart collars to automatic feeders, these tools can help keep your furry friends healthy, happy, and well-monitored. But do they really work? Let’s start with pet came

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Nov 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

Artificial Intelligence and the Growing Problem of Fake Child Pornography

In a recent case, Ricardo Russell, a former janitor at Deerfield High School, was accused of distributing child pornography, including AI-generated images. This case sheds light on a disturbing trend: the use of artificial intelligence to create fake sexual images of minors. Russell is facing multip

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Nov 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

Patent Fight: Who Really Owns the Tech?

A legal battle is heating up in the tech world. Adeia, a company focused on intellectual property, has taken AMD to court. They claim that AMD's processors, used in computers and servers, break their patents. These patents cover ways to make semiconductors better. Adeia's CEO, Paul Davis, said that

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Nov 04 2025BUSINESS

A New Tech Leader Joins Valvoline

Valvoline Inc. has a new tech boss. His name is Hitesh Patel. He started working there right away. Patel has lots of experience in tech and keeping computers safe from hackers. He worked for other big companies before. Like Sleep Number, Advance Auto Parts, and Best Buy. He helped them with their te

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Nov 04 2025EDUCATION

Why the Education Department Might Be More Trouble Than It's Worth

The recent government shutdown has sparked a fresh debate about the need for a federal Department of Education. While schools have continued to operate smoothly without federal oversight, the shutdown has highlighted the redundancy of the department. Local schools have remained open, teachers have

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Nov 04 2025EDUCATION

A School Grows: Blending Past and Present

In the heart of a bustling city, an old school gets a fresh makeover. The Louis-Saint-Laurent School, built way back in 1959, is getting some new additions. Think of it like giving an old house a new wing. The new parts include five new classrooms for little kids, a cozy learning hub, and a shiny ne

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Nov 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smart Tech Speeds Up Space-Grade Chip Checks

In the world of high-tech gadgets, especially those used in space, tiny silicon carbide (SiC) switches are super important. But there's a big problem: these switches can act up when hit by tiny space particles. This isn't just a small issue; it's a huge deal for safety and reliability. Traditionall

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Nov 04 2025CRIME

Small-Time Crooks Behind Louvre Jewel Heist?

The recent Louvre heist might have seemed like a job for big-time criminals, but the suspects in custody tell a different story. They are local folks from Seine-Saint-Denis, a suburb north of Paris. The group includes three men and one woman, all with records, but not the kind you'd expect from mast

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