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May 24 2025BUSINESS

Boeing's Big Break: A Fine and a Free Pass

The Justice Department has struck a deal with Boeing. The company will not face prosecution for the two deadly crashes involving its 737 Max aircraft. This decision has sparked outrage among some families of the victims. The crashes, occurring in 2018 and 2019, resulted in the loss of 346 lives. Boe

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May 24 2025CELEBRITIES

Pop Stars Unite at SoFi Stadium

It was a night to remember at SoFi Stadium. Fans were in for a treat when Justin Bieber made a surprise appearance during SZA's set. The crowd went wild as Bieber joined SZA on stage. The two performed their hit song "Snooze. " Bieber was dressed in a sleek all-black outfit, complete with a Bale

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May 24 2025HEALTH

How Health Advisors Boosted Their Skills Through Training

The healthcare world has been waking up to the power of patient engagement. It's clear that involving patients in the process can make a big difference. Yet, there's a gap in understanding how training in this area affects those who guide healthcare decisions. These are the health advisors in the li

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May 24 2025HEALTH

College Students and Gym Memberships: What's the Big Deal?

In the aftermath of COVID-19, China is making a big push to get more people moving and spending money on fitness. A recent investigation focused on what drives college students in Dongguan City to sign up for a gym membership. The results might not be what you expect. First off, let's talk money. F

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May 24 2025TECHNOLOGY

How Beliefs Shape Our Reactions to AI Failures

The rapid advancement of generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) has brought about new opportunities. However, it has also led to a higher chance of service failures. Understanding how people's beliefs influence their reactions to these failures is crucial. A recent exploration looked into how pr

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May 24 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Tragic End of a Music Mogul and His Band

The music world is feeling the loss of some heavy hitters after a private plane crashed in San Diego. Among those who died was Dave Shapiro, a big name in the alternative rock scene. He was known for his knack of taking underground bands and making them mainstream stars. Shapiro was the co-founder o

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May 24 2025CRIME

Crime Trends: The Surprising Shift in US Violence

The US has seen a dramatic shift in violent crime over the past few years. The pandemic brought a sudden surge in violence, but now, things are looking up. In 2020, murders spiked by about 34 percent, reaching 22, 134 nationwide. Cities like Philadelphia and Baltimore saw record highs in homicides.

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May 24 2025POLITICS

Why is Texas pushing for biological sex data in health records?

A new law has been passed in Texas. It wants all health records to show a patient's biological sex. This includes any issues with sexual development. Many people are worried about this. They fear it could out transgender people to doctors who might not be supportive. The law is now with the Senate.

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May 24 2025TECHNOLOGY

A New Era of AI Assistance: Operator's Upgrade

AI technology is always evolving. OpenAI has made a significant move by upgrading the AI model that powers its Operator agent. This agent can browse the web and use software within a virtual machine to help users with their requests. The upgrade involves switching to a model based on o3, which is

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May 24 2025BUSINESS

Boeing's Billion-Dollar Bid to Dodge Legal Trouble

Boeing, the giant in the airplane industry, is in hot water. The Justice Department has struck a deal with Boeing. This agreement lets Boeing avoid a criminal trial. The deal is about the 737 Max planes. These planes were involved in two major crashes. The crashes happened in 2018 and 2019. A total

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