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Mar 19 2025CRIME

AI and Crime: A New Era of Digital Danger

The European Union's police agency has raised an alarm. AI is making organized crime more powerful. This is a big problem for all 27 countries in the EU. The agency released a report every four years. It shows how crime is changing. Cybercrime is now a big fight. It targets governments, companies, a

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Mar 19 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Electric State: A Movie with a Split Personality

The Electric State is a science fiction film directed by the Russo brothers that takes viewers on a journey through an alternate reality where humans and robots coexist after a war. The story revolves around Michelle, a teenager searching for her missing brother, and her encounters with various huma

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Mar 18 2025POLITICS

Paid Leave Puzzle: Federal Workers Back on Payroll, But Not at Work

A recent court order has led to a peculiar situation for thousands of federal workers. Around 24, 570 probationary employees have been told their jobs are back, but most are now on paid leave. This means they're getting paid without working, at least for now. The Internal Revenue Service, Environmen

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Mar 18 2025BUSINESS

Where to Kickstart Your Business on a Budget

Starting a business is a big challenge. It is even more difficult when you have to deal with high costs. These costs include rent, labor, and taxes. Living near the coasts in the U. S. can make it even harder. This is because costs are generally higher in these areas. A recent study highlighted the

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Mar 18 2025OPINION

Why America's Education System Is Under Threat

The United States is facing a significant challenge to its education system. Recent plans to reduce the staff of the Department of Education (DOE) by half, from around 4, 100 to 2, 800, are more than just a budget cut. This move is part of a broader push to weaken federal oversight in education, whi

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Mar 18 2025OPINION

Time to Rethink Federal Education Control

The federal government has been meddling in education for far too long. Education has always been a responsibility of states and local communities. Yet, Washington, D. C. , has been calling the shots for decades, often with lackluster results. It's high time to have a serious talk about scaling back

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Mar 17 2025SCIENCE

Lithium Metal Batteries: The Future of Long-Lasting Power

Lithium metal batteries are the future of energy storage. They promise longer life spans and better performance. But there are big challenges to overcome. One of the main issues is the behavior of lithium ions in solid-state polymer electrolytes (SPEs). These electrolytes need to have high ionic con

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Mar 16 2025CELEBRITIES

Kristin Cavallari's Nashville Farmhouse: A Sweet Deal

In the heart of Nashville, a big change is happening. Kristin Cavallari, known for her podcast, has found a buyer for her luxurious farmhouse in Franklin, TN. This isn't just any home; it's a sprawling 6, 799 square feet with 4 bedrooms and 5 bathrooms. The property sits on a generous 28 acres of la

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Mar 16 2025LIFESTYLE

The $34 Million Apartment with a View

In the heart of New York City, a unique apartment is up for grabs at $34 million. Located in the historic 101 Central Park West co-op, this sprawling unit takes up half of the ninth floor. It spans 7, 000 square feet and has 14 rooms, including five bedrooms and seven bathrooms. The apartment is a m

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Mar 16 2025HEALTH

Prostate Cancer Treatment: The Importance of Quality Assurance

Prostate cancer treatment has seen significant advancements, with prostate brachytherapy emerging as a key method. This procedure uses ultrasound to precisely place radioactive seeds into the prostate. The success of this treatment heavily relies on the accuracy of the ultrasound equipment. This is

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