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Oct 31 2025OPINION

How AI Can Help Us Understand Americans Better

People are often confused about what Americans truly think. Polls and surveys often miss the mark, leaving many frustrated and unsure. This is especially true when it comes to sensitive topics like political violence. Some reports suggest growing support for it, while others dispute these claims. Wh

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Oct 31 2025HEALTH

Why Being Overweight Might Be Risky for Japanese Adults

In Japan, a large study looked at how weight affects the chances of dying from blood-related cancers. Over 97, 000 adults were tracked for about 17 years. Researchers found that people with a BMI of 30 or higher had a much higher risk of dying from certain blood cancers. The study focused on three

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Oct 31 2025TECHNOLOGY

How Politics Shifted on Social Media

The political landscape on social media has undergone a noticeable transformation in recent years. One platform, in particular, has seen significant changes since its acquisition by a high-profile tech entrepreneur. The shift has been more pronounced towards a specific political ideology, which is n

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Oct 31 2025CRYPTO

Crypto Market Shakes Up: Bitcoin Dips, Altcoins Follow

Crypto investors are feeling the heat as Bitcoin takes a nosedive below $107, 000. This drop isn't just a small blip; it's a big deal that wiped out over $1 billion in trades. Imagine waking up to find your investments have vanished overnight—that's what happened to 242, 348 traders in just 24 hours

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Oct 31 2025TECHNOLOGY

Jobs That Will Stay Safe in the Age of AI

Artificial intelligence is changing the job market fast. Many people worry they will lose their jobs to AI. But not all jobs are at risk. Some jobs are safer than others. Experts say AI is like a student who has all the old exams. This student will do better than someone who has only a few notes. I

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Oct 31 2025HEALTH

Bridging the Gap: How Hospitals Can Better Use Digital Health Tools

In China, hospitals are starting to see how digital health tools can help patients. But there's a problem. Not all patients are on the same page when it comes to using these tools. Some know about them, some want to use them, and some are already using them. This is what experts call the digital div

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Oct 31 2025LIFESTYLE

Chilly Weather and Your Tires: What You Need to Know

When it gets cold, your car's tires might need some extra care. As the weather cools down, the air inside your tires can get less lively, causing the pressure to drop. This happens because cold air makes the air molecules move slower, which means they take up less space. This can be a big deal becau

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Oct 31 2025POLITICS

Balloon Trouble: Lithuania's Airport Shutdowns

Lithuania's Vilnius Airport has been facing some unusual challenges lately. Weather balloons have been causing quite a stir, leading to the airport's temporary closure multiple times this month. This isn't just about weather, though. These balloons are suspected to be used by smugglers to transport

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Oct 31 2025SPORTS

Keeping College Basketball Clean: New Rules to Fight Betting Pressures

The NCAA is taking a big step to protect college basketball players from the growing issue of sports betting. Starting now, teams will have to share player availability reports before games. This means telling everyone who is ready to play and who might not be. The reports will be public, so fans an

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Oct 31 2025POLITICS

Tech Giant Cisco in Hot Water Over China's Human Rights Abuses

Two U. S. lawmakers are pushing for the Supreme Court to let a lawsuit against Cisco move forward. The suit claims Cisco's tech was used to harm Falun Gong practitioners in China. Reps. Chris Smith and John Moolenaar want the Trump administration to back the plaintiffs. They say Cisco's tech helped

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