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Oct 31 2025SCIENCE

How Our Brains Handle What We See: A Fresh Look

Our brains are busy places. They handle a lot of information from our eyes. But how do they decide what to remember? This is a big question in brain science. Three key areas stand out: attention, short-term memory, and what we actually see. Attention is like a spotlight. It helps us focus on import

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Oct 31 2025BUSINESS

How a Leader Steered a Fire-Fighting Startup Through Turbulent Times

In the heart of Michigan, a tech startup named Fire Rover is making waves in the fire-fighting industry. This company, which has been on the Inc. 5000 list for five consecutive years, specializes in detecting and extinguishing industrial fires before they escalate. The journey of Fire Rover took an

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Oct 31 2025POLITICS

Maine Senate Hopeful Faces Changes and Challenges

A Maine Senate candidate, Graham Platner, is going through some big changes in his team. His finance director, Holmes, recently left. Holmes had worked on other political campaigns before, like those of Chris Swanson and Rep. Josh Riley. Platner's campaign has been doing well with money. They raise

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Oct 31 2025BUSINESS

Shriram Finance: A Strong Quarter in Small Loans and Vehicles

Shriram Finance, a major player in India's non-banking financial sector, just posted some impressive numbers. Their profits grew by over 11% compared to last year, reaching 23. 07 billion rupees. This beat what most experts were expecting. The company's success comes from two main areas: small busi

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Oct 31 2025FINANCE

Amazon's Big Move: Cloud Growth Sparks Stock Surge

Amazon's recent earnings report shows a strong comeback, especially in its cloud computing division, AWS. This growth has made investors happy, pushing the stock price up by over 9%. The company's cloud services are growing at their fastest pace since 2022, showing that there's a high demand for the

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Oct 31 2025POLITICS

Airports in Chaos: The Hidden Cost of the Government Shutdown

The government shutdown is causing major headaches at airports across the country. Orlando International Airport, one of Florida's busiest, faced significant delays due to a lack of air traffic controllers. Flights were delayed by an average of 2. 7 hours, with the issue expected to last from 10 p.

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Oct 31 2025POLITICS

A New Low for Refugee Admissions in the U. S.

The U. S. has made a big decision. It will now only allow 7, 500 refugees to enter the country each year. This is the lowest number since the refugee program started in 1980. Most of these spots are for Afrikaners from South Africa. The government says it wants to help "other victims of illegal or u

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Oct 31 2025TECHNOLOGY

Peeking into Android's Future: Always-On Displays Get Smarter

Android is cooking up something interesting for your phone's always-on display (AOD). They're working on a new "Min Mode" that lets apps show their own simple, always-visible interfaces. This isn't just about showing the time and notifications anymore. It's about giving apps a chance to shine, even

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Oct 31 2025CELEBRITIES

Sydney Sweeney's Dress Sparks Debate

Sydney Sweeney made headlines again, but this time it's not about her acting skills or her American Eagle jeans ad. It's about the dress she wore to the Variety Power of Women event. The dress was see-through, and that got people talking. A TV host, Megyn Kelly, who is usually a fan of Sweeney, had

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Oct 31 2025CELEBRITIES

Sean Combs Begins Prison Journey: What's Next?

Sean Combs, known to many as Diddy, has started serving his sentence at FCI Fort Dix, a federal prison in New Jersey. This move follows his conviction on two counts related to transporting individuals across state lines for commercial sex. The judge handed down a 50-month sentence, with an expected

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