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Jakarta Office Fire: A Tragic Lesson in Safety

December 9, 2025

A devastating fire tore through a seven-story office building in central Jakarta on a busy Tuesday afternoon. The blaze, which started around lunchtime, quickly spread, trapping workers and sending thick, black smoke into the sky. The building, home to a drone company, was engulfed in flames within

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Trump Allows Nvidia to Sell AI Chips to China: What It Means

December 9, 2025

President Donald Trump has given Nvidia the green light to sell its H200 AI chips to China, but there's a catch. The company will have to pay a 25% fee to the U. S. government for each shipment. This decision comes after weeks of discussions and is seen as a big win for Nvidia, which has been pushin

entertainment

Building a Film Culture: Saudi Arabia's Rapid Rise

December 9, 2025

In the heart of Saudi Arabia's entertainment scene stands Faisal Baltyuor, a man with a mission. He's not just a film producer; he's a distributor, a cinema founder, and now, the CEO of the Red Sea Film Foundation. His journey is a testament to the country's swift transformation in the film industry

crypto

A New Kind of Digital Money with a Secret

December 9, 2025

Circle has introduced a new digital currency called USDCx. It's unique because it aims to provide privacy, much like traditional banking. However, it's not entirely private. Every transaction has a hidden compliance record, which means while most people see random characters, authorities can still a

crime

Racial Bias in Washington's Juvenile Justice System

December 9, 2025

In Washington, a law passed in 2018 aimed to reduce the number of children charged as adults. This law was a response to the fact that kids of color were more likely to face adult charges than white children. By 2023, the number of kids charged as adults had dropped by more than half, and transfers

entertainment

A Year of Reading: 10 Books That Stole the Spotlight in 2025

December 9, 2025

Imagine a bookshelf filled with 49 books. These are the ones that didn't make the cut for the top 10 list of 2025. The process of selecting these books is simple yet intricate. Throughout the year, as each book is finished, if it's loved, it's set aside. By November, the stack is towering, and the r

health

How Tech Savvy Can Keep Hearts Healthy in Black and Hispanic Groups

December 9, 2025

In the U. S. , Black and Hispanic adults often deal with more heart problems than other groups. This is a big issue. One thing that might help is how well people use technology for health. This is called digital health literacy. But we don't know much about how this works in these communities. Hear

celebrities

Luxury Gifts That Stars Love

December 9, 2025

Celebrities often enjoy the finer things in life, and their choices in luxury items can inspire our own gift-giving. From cozy bath towels to high-tech gadgets, these presents are sure to impress. Cozy Earth's Luxe Bath Towels are a favorite among stars like Nate Berkus, offering a touch of everyday

politics

Power Play: Supreme Court's Potential Shift in Presidential Authority

December 9, 2025

The Supreme Court is currently reviewing a case that could significantly increase the power of the president to remove officials from independent federal agencies. This case revolves around President Donald Trump's attempt to fire Rebecca Kelly Slaughter from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), desp

technology

Meta's Mixed Reality Glasses Hit a Snag: What's the Hold-Up?

December 6, 2025

Meta has decided to slow down the launch of its new mixed reality glasses, nicknamed "Phoenix. " Originally set for the second half of 2026, the release is now pushed back to the first half of 2027. This delay was announced by Maher Saba, VP of Reality Labs Foundation, in a memo to employees. The re