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Nov 07 2025TECHNOLOGY

How Robots Learn to Talk to Us: The Human Side of Tech

Robots are becoming more social, but they still struggle to keep us interested. They are used in hospitals, schools, and even for fun, but they often fail to hold our attention for long. This is because making robots socially smart is tricky. It's not just about programming them to show emotions. Re

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Nov 07 2025LIFESTYLE

How to Share a Loved One's Story: A Simple Guide

When someone close to us passes away, sharing their story can be a meaningful way to honor their memory. This process, often called writing an obituary, lets people know about the person's life and the impact they had. But how exactly does one go about doing this? First, it's important to gather al

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Nov 07 2025BUSINESS

Rochester Takes a Big Step to Boost Local Businesses

Rochester is now part of a nationwide project to make it easier for small businesses to succeed. The city was picked to join the Regulatory Justice Initiative, which aims to remove unnecessary rules that slow down entrepreneurs. This project is led by the Mayors Innovation Project and Cities Work at

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Nov 07 2025POLITICS

Why Hating Jews Hurts Everyone

Let's talk about why hating Jews is a bad idea for everyone, not just Jews. It's not just about being nice; it's about what's good for society as a whole. First, let's look at some history. In the Middle Ages, England used Jews for banking because the church didn't allow Christians to lend money at

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Nov 07 2025FINANCE

Smart Moves: How Google Finance Uses AI to Simplify Stock Picking

Ever wondered how to make sense of the stock market without spending hours glued to charts and data? Google Finance has rolled out some cool AI features to help you out. These tools can quickly analyze stocks and give you insights that used to take forever to figure out. There are two main ways to

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Nov 07 2025POLITICS

Why Democrats Should Make Education Their Big Win

In the upcoming elections, Democrats might want to focus on education. It's not just a problem to fix; it's a powerful tool for change. Two candidates in Texas, James Talarico and Colin Allred, are already doing this. They're making education a big part of their campaigns. Talarico, a former teache

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Nov 07 2025TECHNOLOGY

Palantir's Big Bet on AI and Defense

Palantir Technologies is making waves in the defense and AI sectors. The company, known for its data analytics platforms, is gaining traction with both government and commercial clients. Its stock has seen a significant rise, with a 215. 9% increase over the past year. However, recent earnings repor

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Nov 07 2025HEALTH

Family Lung Disease: A Hidden Link in the Family Tree?

Lung diseases can run in families, but what about fibrotic hypersensitivity pneumonitis (HP)? This condition is a type of lung disease that can cause scarring. Scientists wanted to see if having a family member with HP makes a difference in how the disease behaves and how it affects the body. They

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Nov 06 2025POLITICS

A Giant Leaves the Political Stage

Nancy Pelosi, a name synonymous with political power in the United States, has announced she will step down from her role as a Congress member at the end of her current term. This decision marks the end of a remarkable career that spanned nearly four decades. Pelosi, who has been representing a par

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Nov 06 2025CELEBRITIES

Scott Disick's Big Decision: Why He's Staying in LA

Scott Disick had a change of heart about moving to New York City. He was all set to go, but his eldest son, Mason, made him think twice. Scott realized it wouldn't be fair to uproot his kids, Mason, Penelope, and Reign, from their home in Los Angeles. Mason, who is 15, was the one who convinced his

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