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Aug 16 2025POLITICS

Trump and Putin Chat: What's the Big Deal?

So, Trump and Putin had a chat. A really long one. They stood together and talked about stuff. Trump said it was good. Putin said it was useful. But did they make any real progress? Not really. They talked about Ukraine. They talked about trade. They even talked about space. But guess what? They di

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Aug 15 2025SPORTS

Liverpool's Emotional Premier League Kickoff

Liverpool is set to face Bournemouth in the Premier League opener, but the game is more than just a match. It's a tribute to Diogo Jota, the beloved player who passed away recently. His family will be at Anfield, and the club will honor his memory with a moment of silence and black armbands. Liverp

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Aug 15 2025FINANCE

Bitcoin and AI Boost Hive's Earnings to New Heights

Hive Digital, a company that started with Bitcoin mining and now also builds data centers, just shared its earnings for the first three months of its fiscal year. They made a lot of money, thanks to both Bitcoin mining and their new AI-related services. In this quarter, Hive brought in $45. 6 milli

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Aug 15 2025SPORTS

Golfers Face Weather Woes at BMW Championship

Golfers at the BMW Championship in Owings Mills faced a tough start. The first round was interrupted by bad weather. Play stopped for over two hours on Thursday. The delay began at 2:35 p. m. and resumed at 4:45 p. m. The course was already challenging before the rain. Recent upgrades made Caves Va

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Aug 15 2025EDUCATION

A Judge Says No to Trump's Plan to End DEI Programs

A federal judge has put a stop to the Trump administration's plan to end diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs in schools and universities. Judge Stephanie Gallagher in Maryland ruled that the Education Department broke the law when it tried to cut federal funding from schools that kept th

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Aug 15 2025CRIME

Haiti's New Security Plan: Private Help or More Trouble?

Haiti is in big trouble. Gangs have taken over large parts of the country. The government is bringing in nearly 200 private security workers from different countries to help. This is a big deal because these workers are from a company run by Erik Prince, who used to run the controversial security fi

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Aug 14 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Exploring the Future: 9 Sci-Fi Books That Make You Think

Science fiction is more than just stories about spaceships and aliens. It's a way to explore ideas, ask big questions, and even predict the future. Some books warn us about what could go wrong. Others are just fun adventures. But the best ones make us think about who we are and where we're going. T

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Aug 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

A New Way to Look at Medical Images

In the world of medical image analysis, a new tool called X-UNet is making waves. It's designed to help doctors and researchers better understand medical images by focusing on important details and patterns. X-UNet uses a special technique called the CFGC module. This module helps the tool to look

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Aug 13 2025POLITICS

California's Bold Move: Redrawing Maps to Shift Power

California's governor, Gavin Newsom, has declared that the state will create new congressional maps. He believes this will help Democrats gain control of the U. S. House of Representatives. This move is a direct response to Texas Republicans trying to redraw their own maps to favor their party. News

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Aug 13 2025BUSINESS

The High Cost of War: Why Taking Over Gaza City Could Hurt Israel's Economy

Israel is thinking about taking control of Gaza City. This could be a big problem for the country's money situation. An expert says it might cost up to NIS 100 billion. That's a lot of money. It's even about 5% of Israel's total yearly income. The expert is worried. He thinks Israel can't handle thi

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