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Sep 17 2025POLITICS

Funding Fight: Will the Government Shut Down?

The government might close down soon. Republicans have a plan to keep things running, but Democrats aren't happy. They want changes. If they can't agree, the government could stop working. The Republicans want to keep the government funded until late November. They also want to add more money for s

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Sep 16 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Earning Cash Online: Unusual Jobs and Their Risks

The internet is full of surprising ways to make money. Some people do strange things to earn cash. For example, two people dressed up as lamps for eight hours and made $4, 710. Their token's value went up to $262, 000. But is this a good way to make a living? People also stream themselves doing cra

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Sep 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

How Smart People Learn: The Power of Connecting Dots

Steve Jobs, a tech visionary, had a unique take on intelligence. He believed that smart people are great at seeing patterns and making connections that others might miss. This idea isn't just a random thought. Science backs it up. Research in neuroscience shows that intelligent brains work efficien

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Aug 31 2025CELEBRITIES

The Man Who Knew Every Presidential Move

A journalist named Mark Knoller just passed away at 73. He was a well-known CBS News reporter. He was famous for keeping track of everything U. S. presidents did. This included speeches, trips, golf games, and even pardons. He started this habit because there was no official record of these things.

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Aug 22 2025TECHNOLOGY

Keeping AI in Check: A New Way to Track and Fix AI Mistakes

AI is getting smarter, but that also means it's getting harder to keep an eye on. A company called groundcover has just launched a tool to help. This tool is designed to watch over AI systems, especially the big language models that power chatbots and other smart tools. The best part? It does this w

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Aug 12 2025BUSINESS

Tencent Music's Big Q2 Win: More Money, More Fans

Tencent Music had a great second quarter in 2025. They made $1. 18 billion, which is 17. 9% more than last year. Their online music services grew a lot, especially their fancy SVIP memberships. These SVIP members get cool stuff like better sound quality, early concert tickets, and special artist mer

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Aug 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tech Grads Face Tough Times: From Coding to Chipotle?

Computer science graduates are finding it tough to land jobs in tech. Many are now looking for work in places like Chipotle. This is a big change from what they were promised. For years, tech leaders said that learning to code would lead to high-paying jobs. Many students believed this and studied

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Aug 08 2025HEALTH

How College Students with Substance Use History Live Their Lives

College life is already tough, but what if you're dealing with a substance use history? This is a reality for many students, and their quality of life can vary greatly depending on whether they're in recovery or not. While there's plenty of research on quality of life for people with chronic health

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Aug 06 2025TECHNOLOGY

Choosing the Right Data: A Closer Look at Simplifying Information

In the world of data, picking the right information is crucial. It's like selecting the best fruits from a basket. This process is known as column subset selection (CSS) in tech and choosing the most informative variables in statistics. Interestingly, both methods aim to achieve the same goal: findi

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Aug 05 2025BUSINESS

Building a Stronger Workforce: Skills, Health, and Local Solutions

In Northwest Indiana, leaders are pushing for a shift in how we prepare workers for the future. They say we need to focus more on skills like teamwork, respect, and showing up on time. These are not just "soft skills" anymore; they are essential for success in any job. The demand for skilled worker

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