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Feb 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's Battery Plans: Big Promises, Small Steps?

Samsung is facing a challenge in the battery race. While Chinese competitors are embracing silicon-carbon batteries, Samsung is lagging behind. The tech giant was rumored to be planning a 7, 000mAh battery for the Galaxy S26 series, but a tipster claims otherwise. According to this tipster, Samsung'

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Feb 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

Elon Musk's Billion Dollar Bid for OpenAI

Elon Musk has thrown a massive $97 billion offer at OpenAI, the company led by Sam Altman. This offer, however, hasn't even been formally presented to OpenAI yet. So, what's the point of making an offer that hasn't been seen by the intended recipient? This move raises some eyebrows and questions abo

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Feb 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

Sci-Fi Nomad Brings Age Old AI rivalry with A Frenemy

Once upon a time, there was something called Open AI, that was created. Tesla known for cars and keeping things running smoothly had a goal for the literal "Fastest at building advanced safely". But it wasn't easy for the space gang with the Tesla, they had really needed OpenAI to help thei

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Feb 12 2025CRIME

Teen's Prank Turns to Prison: The Consequences of Swatting.

In January 2024, an 18-year-old teenager from Lancaster, Calif. found himself in serious trouble. Alan Filion would spend four years behind bars as punishment. He had made hundreds of toxic swatting calls. Swatting is a dangerous prank where a person makes a false call about a violent crime to a loc

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Feb 12 2025HEALTH

Smoking: A Secret Plotter behind Liver Problems

Ever wondered why doctors keep harping on that liver damage stuff? Well we have a drunk sloshing around inside toxins from cigarettes loving our liver. Why do you think they call the early problems MASLD? NASH didn't go anywhere it switched to MASH Mash is not something we want. The medical world j

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Feb 12 2025HEALTH

Seeing What You Don't Want to See: PTSD and Attention

People with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) often struggle with how they pay attention to things around them. This isn't just about being scared or anxious. It's about how their eyes move and what they focus on. Most studies have used simple tasks where people just look at negative images. But

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Feb 12 2025POLITICS

Money on Hold: A Legal Tussle Unfreezes Dollars

President Donald Trump was not happy. A court blocked his plan to halt federal spending. It was unprecedented and claimed it was all about needing to pause spending on some things. Some judges were not convinced. The president was not happy. The courts were stopping some of his plans. Trump

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Feb 12 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Hard Landing: Rockstar's Jet and Plane Collide

First, let's talk about the crash. It is quite concerning to see private jet crashes. On Monday, a private jet owned by rockstar Vince Neil struck another plane at Scottsdale airport, Arizona. In this plane crash, Four people were on board the arriving jet, and one person was in the parked plane. Th

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Feb 12 2025POLITICS

Websites and Data Uncovered: The Battle for Public Health Information

Imagine this: essential health information vanishes from government websites. This isn’t a dystopian movie plot, but a real-life issue that came to a head recently. A federal judge stepped in, ordering agencies to bring back health-related webpages and datasets that had been taken down. This move ca

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Feb 12 2025CRIME

Famous Writer's Close Call: A Look Into a Brutal Attack

Salman Rushdie, a well-known author, was getting ready to speak to a big crowd, but things took a sudden and violent turn. He noticed someone rushing towards him on the stage. This person had a frightening look in his eyes. The person struck Rushdie in the face and neck, leaving him with a lot of

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