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Dec 11 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Minds Behind AI: A Year of Change

The year 2025 marked a significant shift in how the world views artificial intelligence. Time magazine recognized this change by naming the architects of AI as their Person of the Year. This decision highlights the growing influence of AI on society and the individuals who have shaped its developmen

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Dec 11 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Disney and OpenAI Team Up for AI-Powered Storytelling

Disney has just made a big move by investing $1 billion in OpenAI. This isn't just any investment. It's a deal that lets OpenAI use Disney's famous characters in its new AI video tool called Sora. For the next three years, people can use Sora to create short videos featuring over 200 characters from

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Dec 11 2025EDUCATION

How Teachers' Views Shape Tech Use for Students with ASD in Saudi Schools

In Saudi Arabia, teachers play a big role in how well tech helps students with autism. Their beliefs about teaching and their comfort with tech can make a big difference. First, let's talk about what teachers think. Their beliefs about teaching can change how they use tech. If they believe tech is

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Dec 11 2025CRIME

Neighbor's Hero Turns Suspect in Deadly Fire

In a shocking twist, a New Jersey man who was once hailed as a hero for trying to save his neighbor from a fire is now facing serious charges. William Ahle, 70, is accused of murdering 82-year-old Virginia Cranwell in the July blaze that consumed her home in Fanwood. The story took a dark turn when

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Dec 11 2025POLITICS

Immigration Policies Under Fire: A Clash in Congress

A heated debate unfolded in Congress as Kristi Noem, the head of homeland security, faced tough questions about the Trump administration's strict immigration policies. Democrats on the House Homeland Security Committee were not holding back. They grilled Noem about the recent surge in immigration en

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Dec 11 2025POLITICS

Kristi Noem Under Fire: Immigration Policies in the Spotlight

Kristi Noem, the Homeland Security Secretary, is set to face tough questions from Democrats during a House hearing. Her department is at the heart of President Donald Trump's strict immigration policies. This is Noem's first appearance before Congress since May. Since then, immigration enforcement,

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Dec 11 2025ENTERTAINMENT

News Anchor Turns Hate into Laughs

Carissa Codel, a young news anchor from Missouri, has found a unique way to handle mean comments online. She reads them out loud on camera, using her professional news voice, and shares the videos on social media. This might seem odd, but it has turned into something big. Millions of people worldwid

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Dec 11 2025POLITICS

Protesters Challenge Noem During Heated Hearing

A recent hearing on Capitol Hill took an unexpected turn when protesters interrupted Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem. The disruption was unusual, to say the least. One protester shouted a famous line from the movie "The Exorcist, " saying, "The power of Christ compels you! " They demanded an

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Dec 11 2025WEATHER

Washington's Skagit Valley Faces Unprecedented Flooding Crisis

The Skagit Valley, a key farming area just north of Seattle, is in serious trouble. Heavy rain from an atmospheric river has forced 100, 000 people to leave their homes and move to safer places. The National Weather Service warns that the worst flooding might not hit until Thursday or Friday, which

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Dec 11 2025POLITICS

Justice Wins: Man Fights Back Against Unfair Deportation

Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a man from El Salvador, has been through a lot. He was sent back to his home country earlier this year, even though he had legal status in the U. S. But he didn't give up. He fought back and won a big victory in court. A judge in Maryland said Abrego Garcia should be released

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