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Oct 07 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI's Power Hunger: A Growing Concern

Big tech companies are racing to lead in artificial intelligence. But this rush is causing a big problem. They need lots of power for their AI systems. This could make electricity bills go up a lot in the next few years. Chamath Palihapitiya, a well-known investor, recently talked about this issue.

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Oct 07 2025TECHNOLOGY

Microsoft's Big Move: New CEO for Business, Nadella Dives into AI

Microsoft has made a significant change in its leadership team. Judson Althoff, who was in charge of global sales, is now the CEO of Microsoft's commercial division. This shift allows Satya Nadella, the current CEO, to focus more on the technical side of things, especially in areas like AI, data cen

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Oct 07 2025FINANCE

Nebius Stock Climbs: Here's Why

Nebius Group N. V. stock is seeing a boost today. Why? Microsoft is getting a lot of NVIDIA chips from them. This is part of a big deal between the two companies. The deal is worth up to $19. 4 billion. It's all about AI. Microsoft wants to use Nebius's computing power for its AI projects. This inc

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Oct 07 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Celebrating October 6th: Stars Born on This Day

October 6th has seen the birth of many notable figures. It's a day packed with celebrities from various fields, including acting, music, and even engineering. Let's dive in and see who shares this special day. First up, we have Elisabeth Shue, who turns 62. She's known for her acting chops and has

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Oct 06 2025TECHNOLOGY

Holiday Shopping: How AI and Mobiles Are Changing the Game

The holiday shopping season in the U. S. is set to be a big deal, with online sales expected to hit $253. 4 billion. That's a 5. 3% jump from last year. Cyber Monday is predicted to be the busiest day, with sales reaching $14. 2 billion, up 6. 3% from the previous year. Black Friday isn't far behind

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Oct 06 2025HEALTH

Pollution Particles: The Hidden Hitchhikers in Our Blood

Air pollution is not just about what we breathe; it's about what gets into our blood. Tiny particles from car exhausts and factories can latch onto red blood cells and travel through our bodies. This is not just a theory; it's been proven in a recent study. These particles are super small, even sma

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Oct 06 2025CRIME

Supreme Court Says No to Maxwell's Appeal: What It Means

The U. S. Supreme Court recently decided not to review Ghislaine Maxwell's appeal. Maxwell, a British socialite and former girlfriend of Jeffrey Epstein, is currently serving a 20-year sentence for her role in Epstein's sex trafficking operations. The court's decision means that Maxwell's conviction

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Oct 06 2025SCIENCE

Sheep Parasites and the Drug Resistance Puzzle

Parasites are a big problem for sheep and goats. They can make animals sick and hurt farm productivity. One of the worst parasites is Haemonchus contortus. It's a tiny worm that lives in the stomach of sheep and goats. Farmers use drugs to kill these worms. But now, the worms are fighting back. They

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Oct 06 2025POLITICS

Idaho's Misguided Plan: Medicaid Expansion in the Crosshairs

Idaho's DOGE Task Force is making waves, and not in a good way. This group, inspired by Elon Musk's government efficiency department, is aiming to repeal Medicaid expansion in the state. If they succeed, it could lead to higher taxes, a weaker economy, and worse health outcomes for many Idahoans. T

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Oct 05 2025CELEBRITIES

Oksana Baiul: From Olympic Glory to New Beginnings

Oksana Baiul, a name synonymous with grace and determination, has had quite the journey. Born in Ukraine, she rose to fame as a figure skater, making history as the first athlete to win gold for independent Ukraine at the 1994 Winter Olympics. Her coach, Galina Zmievskaya, often spoke about the toug

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