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Sep 03 2025TECHNOLOGY

Xiaomi's Next Chip: Why Sticking to 3nm Might Be a Smart Move

Xiaomi is working on a new chip, the XRING 02, expected to launch in 2026. Unlike its competitors, Xiaomi is not jumping to the latest 2nm technology. Instead, it's sticking with TSMC's 3nm process. This might seem like a step back, but there are good reasons for it. First, cost is a big factor. Ma

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Sep 03 2025POLITICS

Trump's Health Rumors: What's Really Going On?

President Donald Trump made a public appearance to address concerns about his health. He chose to speak about the new location for the US Space Command headquarters. This was his first public event in a week. During this time, many people online started to wonder if he was okay. Some even thought he

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Sep 03 2025BUSINESS

Manufacturing Slump: Tariffs Take a Toll on U. S. Factories

U. S. factories are in a tough spot. For the sixth month in a row, manufacturing has shrunk. The main culprit? Tariffs. These import taxes are making it hard for factories to do their job. Some say things are worse now than during the Great Recession. The Institute for Supply Management (ISM) share

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Sep 02 2025POLITICS

India and Russia: Stronger Bonds Amid Global Tensions

In a show of unity, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Russian President Vladimir Putin met during a regional summit in China. Their talk happened after they attended a key session of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization in Tianjin. This meeting is important because India and the U. S. are not

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Sep 02 2025POLITICS

Vietnam's Big Day: A Show of Strength and Unity

Vietnam marked a significant milestone this week, the 80th anniversary of its independence. The country put on a massive military parade, the biggest in years, to celebrate. Streets in Hanoi were packed with people waving flags and wearing red shirts, showing strong national pride. The parade featu

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Sep 02 2025BUSINESS

Space Investments: No Rocket Science Needed

Investing in space is no longer just for experts. More investors are putting money into space startups, even if they don't know much about rockets. This shift shows that space is becoming more like any other business. Five years ago, an investor named Katelin Holloway took a big risk. She invested

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Sep 01 2025TECHNOLOGY

Pixel 10's Performance: A Closer Look

Google's latest Pixel 10 and Pixel 10 Pro XL phones have been put to the test against some of the best smartphones on the market. The results show that these new models, powered by the Tensor G5 processor, are not leading the pack in terms of performance. The Pixel 10, priced at $799, and the Pixel

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Sep 01 2025SPORTS

Sunday's College Football: Unexpected Wins and Big Plays

College football fans got a double dose of excitement this weekend. On Sunday, two big games showed just how unpredictable the sport can be. First up, South Carolina and Virginia Tech faced off. The Gamecocks came out on top with a 24-11 victory. Quarterback LaNorris Sellers had some standout momen

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Sep 01 2025SPORTS

Taylor Fritz: The Last American Standing at the 2025 US Open

Taylor Fritz, the top-ranked American tennis player, has made it to the quarterfinals of the 2025 US Open. He defeated Tomas Machac in straight sets, showing his skill and determination. But now, he carries the weight of being the only American man left in the tournament. The journey hasn't been ea

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Sep 01 2025CELEBRITIES

Kaitlyn Bristowe's Heartfelt Journey Through Family and Cancer

Kaitlyn Bristowe, a familiar face from reality TV, has been open about the tough times her family is facing. Her stepdad, Rob, was recently diagnosed with stage IV cancer, a type that doctors say can't be cured. This news hit Kaitlyn and her family hard, but they're not letting it break their spirit

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