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Aug 30 2025ENVIRONMENT

Balancing Tech and Green Energy: A Challenge for Developing Nations

Developing countries face a tough challenge. They want to grow using technology. But they also want to protect the environment. It's a tricky balance. First, let's talk about technology. It's great for growth. But it needs lots of energy. If that energy comes from dirty sources, it causes pollution

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Aug 30 2025BUSINESS

Finance Jobs: AI's Big Impact and What Bosses Must Do

In the next five years, finance jobs might look very different. AI is changing the game, and bosses need to step up. Right now, eight big changes are coming. These include new tech, different ways of working, and new rules. AI is the biggest one. By 2030, many apps will have AI that can make decisio

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Aug 29 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tech Secrets Stolen: A Look at Taiwan's First Big Trade Secrets Case

In a significant move, Taiwan's prosecutors have charged three individuals with stealing sensitive information from TSMC, a leading chipmaker. This case is notable because it's the first time Taiwan's National Security Law has been used in a trade secrets case. The accused include a former TSMC empl

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Aug 29 2025BUSINESS

Southwest Airlines Expands Horizons with New Asian Alliance

Southwest Airlines is making waves in the aviation industry by joining forces with EVA Air, a well-known airline from Taiwan. This new collaboration was revealed on Monday, sparking excitement among travelers. Southwest took to Instagram to share the big news, expressing their enthusiasm for this st

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Aug 29 2025TECHNOLOGY

Stellantis Hits the Brakes on Self-Driving Cars

Stellantis, the big car company, has decided to hit pause on its plans to launch advanced self-driving technology. They had big dreams of rolling out Level 3 autonomous driving, which would let drivers take their hands off the wheel in busy city areas. But now, they say the market just isn't ready f

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Aug 29 2025HEALTH

Work Stress: Simple Tips to Keep Your Cool

Work stress is a big deal these days. A recent study shows that people talking about feeling burned out at work has gone up by 32% since last year. That's a lot! And it's not just in the U. S. The country ranks 59th in the world for work-life balance. That's not great. So, what can workers do to ha

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Aug 28 2025POLITICS

DC's Crime Drop: A Double-Edged Sword?

Washington, DC, has seen a drop in crime since federal law enforcement stepped in. But not everyone is happy about it. The city's mayor, Muriel Bowser, says crime has gone down. She points to fewer carjackings, gun crimes, and homicides. She thinks people feel more accountable now. But she also say

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Aug 28 2025SCIENCE

The Spiky Dinosaur That Rocked the Jurassic

Dinosaurs with armor and spikes are not new. But a recent discovery in Morocco has revealed a new species that makes its relatives look tame. This dinosaur, Spicomellus afer, is the punk rock star of its family. It had huge spikes and bony collars that would make any other dinosaur envious. The dis

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Aug 28 2025LIFESTYLE

The Foundation That Feels Like Second Skin

Have you ever wished for a makeup product that feels like it's not even there? The Airbrush Flawless Foundation by Charlotte Tilbury might just be the answer. This isn't your average foundation. It's a breakthrough for those who want full coverage without the heavy feeling. The magic lies in its un

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Aug 28 2025HEALTH

Opioid Progress at Risk: What's Next?

The U. S. has seen a drop in overdose deaths, a win worth celebrating. But this progress is at risk. A new law could take health insurance away from millions, including many with opioid addiction. Medicaid covers nearly half of non-elderly adults battling opioid addiction. Without it, treatment beco

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