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Andrew Cardno: The Tech Genius Behind Gaming and Hospitality

December 11, 2025

Andrew Cardno, the Co-Founder and Chief Technology Officer of Quick Custom Intelligence (QCI), has been recognized as one of San Diego's most influential people for 2025. This honor highlights his significant contributions to technology, particularly in AI, data science, and enterprise intelligence.

education

Coding and Pasta: A Fun Way to Learn Tech Skills

December 11, 2025

A new children's book is aiming to make coding fun and accessible. The book, called "Spaghetti Code, " is written by Karlie Kloss and Vicki Fang. It tells the story of a girl named Kelly Kent who loves spaghetti and coding. In the book, Kelly helps a chef build a pasta-making machine using code. But

politics

A New Face in Georgia Politics: Democrat Takes Over Republican Stronghold

December 11, 2025

In a surprising turn of events, a Democrat has claimed victory in a district that has long been a Republican stronghold. The winner, a 49-year-old businessman, managed to pull ahead by a narrow margin of about 200 votes. This victory is part of a broader trend where Democrats are making significant

technology

Smart Chips for Smarter Devices: BrainChip's Big Move

December 11, 2025

BrainChip, an Australian tech company, just got a big boost with $25 million in funding. This cash is for making their special AI chips, called Akida, even better. These chips are designed to make devices smarter without needing the cloud. The company is focusing on edge AI, which means putting AI

politics

Two Governors, One Goal: Healing a Divided Nation

December 11, 2025

In a time when political tensions are high, two governors from different parties are stepping up to show how it's done. Spencer Cox from Utah and Josh Shapiro from Pennsylvania have both faced political violence in their states. They recently came together to talk about how to bring people together

politics

Bolivia's Ex-Leader Arce Faces Legal Trouble

December 11, 2025

In a surprising turn of events, former Bolivian President Luis Arce has been taken into custody by the police. This news was shared by a former member of his team, Maria Nela Prada. She claimed that Arce was not given any prior notice or order to appear. Instead, he was simply taken away. Prada str

politics

U. S. and Brazil: A Trade Dance with Many Steps

December 11, 2025

The U. S. and Brazil have been talking trade, and it seems like they're getting along better now. Jamieson Greer, the U. S. Trade Representative, said that President Donald Trump and Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva have had some good chats about it. But Greer also said that both sides

sports

Seattle Stands Firm: Pride Celebrations to Proceed Despite Backlash

December 11, 2025

In a bold move, Seattle's World Cup organizers have decided to keep their Pride events on schedule, even though two participating countries have raised objections. The match between Egypt and Iran, set for June 26, has sparked controversy due to the organizers' plans to celebrate Pride Weekend and L

politics

Heavy Fighting in Pokrovsk as Russia Pushes Forward

December 11, 2025

In the eastern city of Pokrovsk, Ukrainian troops are holding their ground against a significant Russian attack. This clash is happening while the United States is pushing for a deal to stop the war. Russia has been trying to take over Pokrovsk for months, seeing it as a key part of their plan to co

politics

Franklin the Turtle: A New Face for Government Messages

December 11, 2025

Franklin the Turtle, a beloved character from children's books, has become an unexpected figure in government communications. Recently, the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) used an image of Franklin to promote a crime hotline. The image showed Franklin on the phone, with police arre