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Oct 27 2025TECHNOLOGY

The U. S. and AMD Team Up for Supercomputing Breakthroughs

The United States is making a big move in the world of supercomputers. They've teamed up with AMD to build two powerful machines. These aren't just any computers. They're designed to tackle huge scientific problems. Think nuclear power, cancer treatments, and even national security. The idea is to

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Oct 27 2025HEALTH

Understanding Birth Injuries and Their Impact

Birth injuries can happen before, during, or right after a baby is born. These injuries can be as minor as a bruise or as severe as long-term health problems. It's important for parents to know the signs and symptoms to watch for. Some birth injuries are caused by medical mistakes. When this happen

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Oct 27 2025LIFESTYLE

Arkansas's Top Spots for Sips and Bites

Arkansas has some amazing places to grab a drink or a bite to eat. People voted for their favorites, and the results are in! From cozy bars to fancy wine spots, there's something for everyone. Four Quarter Bar in North Little Rock won big. It's the best bar, neighborhood bar, dive bar, and even the

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Oct 27 2025ENVIRONMENT

Balancing Green Dreams and Everyday Needs in Japan

Japan is in a tight spot. It wants to cut down on pollution and reach big climate goals. But at the same time, it needs to make sure people can afford their daily lives. The new Environment Minister, Hirotaka Ishihara, has pointed out this tricky situation. Japan is a major player in the climate ga

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Oct 27 2025POLITICS

Japan's Defense Shift: Exploring Nuclear-Powered Submarines

Japan is looking at new ways to boost its military strength. The country's new defense minister, Shinjiro Koizumi, has not ruled out any options. This includes building submarines with advanced power sources, likely nuclear reactors. Japan feels threatened by its neighbors and wants to be ready. Ja

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Oct 27 2025BUSINESS

Late Bloomers: Success Stories After 50

Success doesn't always come early in life. Some people find their calling much later. Martha Stewart, for example, switched from being a stockbroker to a homemaking guru. She started her magazine and TV show in her 50s. By her late 50s, she was a billionaire. Harland Sanders, the founder of KFC, di

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Oct 27 2025CELEBRITIES

Birthdays of the Stars: A Weekly Celebration

This week, many famous people are celebrating their birthdays. From actors to singers, there is a lot of talent being recognized. Some of these stars have been in the industry for a long time, while others are newer faces. It is interesting to see how their careers have evolved over the years. On N

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Oct 27 2025CRYPTO

The Crypto Connection: Trump, Zhao, and a Questionable Pardon

Changpeng Zhao, a big name in the crypto world, got a surprise break in late October. The former president, Donald Trump, pardoned him. This was after Zhao spent months asking for mercy. But why did Trump do this? Let's break it down. Zhao, who used to run Binance, one of the biggest crypto exchang

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Oct 27 2025SPORTS

Chattogram's First T20I: A Battle of Spinners and Pacers

The first T20I between Bangladesh and West Indies in Chattogram is set to be a thrilling encounter. The MA Aziz Stadium, known for its balanced pitches, will host its first-ever T20I match. Historically, this ground has offered a fair contest between bat and ball, making it a favorite among cricket

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Oct 27 2025ENVIRONMENT

Tiny Invaders: The Spread of Disease-Carrying Mosquitoes in the Bay Area

The Bay Area is facing a growing problem with a tiny but dangerous invader: the Aedes aegypti mosquito. These mosquitoes are small, with white markings on their legs, but they pack a big threat. They can spread serious diseases like yellow fever, chikungunya, and Zika. What makes them even more trou

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