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Nov 19 2025BUSINESS

Tech Wins Big: How Pacific Prime is Changing HR Games

In a world where tech is king, Pacific Prime is making waves in the HR scene. This global insurance broker and benefits specialist just snagged three big awards at the HR Vendors of the Year Awards Singapore 2025. The event happened on November 7, 2025, at Sofitel Singapore City Centre. Big shots fr

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Nov 19 2025TECHNOLOGY

Ride of the Future: Waymo's Self-Driving Cars Hit Miami Streets

Waymo, a pioneer in self-driving technology, has started offering fully autonomous rides in Miami. This marks a significant step in the company's journey, as it plans to bring this service to more U. S. cities soon. The company, which began as part of Google's self-driving project, now operates over

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Nov 18 2025BUSINESS

Etihad Airways Expands Fleet with Airbus Aircraft from Avolon

Etihad Airways is boosting its fleet with 13 new Airbus planes. These aircraft are coming from Avolon, a big player in the aviation finance world. The deal was announced at the Dubai Airshow and includes nine A330neo and four A320neo family aircraft. Etihad is also ordering six more A330neos directl

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Nov 18 2025CRYPTO

Crypto Thieves Get Sneakier: What You Need to Know

Crypto theft is getting more organized. It's not just random hackers anymore; it's a full-blown business. This is according to a recent report that sheds light on how thieves are using advanced tools to steal crypto keys. These tools can dig through files, documents, and even chat histories to find

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Nov 18 2025POLITICS

A Disturbing Pattern: Palestinian Lives Lost in Israeli Custody

In a troubling revelation, a human rights organization has reported that at least 98 Palestinians have lost their lives while in Israeli custody since the Gaza conflict began in October 2023. This alarming figure comes from Physicians for Human Rights Israel, who released a report highlighting sever

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Nov 18 2025POLITICS

China and Japan's Film Feud: What's Really Going On?

China and Japan are in a bit of a tiff, and it's starting to affect their movie industries. Recently, China decided to put a hold on releasing some Japanese films. This isn't just about movies, though. It's tied to a bigger argument between the two countries. A few weeks ago, Japan's Prime Minister

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Nov 17 2025POLITICS

US Military's Drug Boat Strikes Raise Legal and Diplomatic Concerns

The US military has recently conducted its 21st attack on a suspected drug-smuggling vessel in the Eastern Pacific. This strike resulted in the deaths of three individuals aboard the boat. The US Southern Command asserted that intelligence confirmed the vessel's involvement in drug trafficking along

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Nov 17 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Young Fan's Legacy: Remembering Sydney Hardeman

Sydney Hardeman, a passionate Beyoncé fan, left a lasting mark on the music world. Her excitement at Beyoncé's Coachella performance in 2019 went viral. This moment was even featured in Beyoncé's Netflix documentary, "Homecoming. " Sydney's reaction became a popular meme, showing her joy and love fo

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Nov 17 2025CRIME

Trouble on the Greens: Golf Club Fights Back Against Bike Gangs

Bulwell Forest Golf Club in Nottingham is under siege. Bike gangs have been terrorizing the place for years, but things have taken a dark turn. A golfer was left paralyzed after a brutal attack. The club manager himself was threatened with a machete. Just last month, the course had to shut down for

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Nov 16 2025SCIENCE

Black Holes: The Hidden Powerhouses Behind Cosmic Rays

Black holes, those mysterious giants of the universe, have been making waves in the world of science. Recent discoveries have shown that these cosmic behemoths might be the key to understanding a long-standing puzzle: the "knee" in the cosmic ray energy spectrum. For nearly 70 years, scientists hav

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