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Young Game Changers: The New Faces of Gaming and Entrepreneurship

December 2, 2025

The gaming world is changing fast. A new group of young people is taking over. They are not just playing games. They are creating, leading, and making a difference. These are the 30 Under 30 Games class of 2026. They come from all parts of the gaming industry. Some are content creators, others are d

politics

France's Pension Pause: A Political Balancing Act

November 13, 2025

In France, lawmakers are gearing up to vote on a significant shift in pension policy. The government is looking to put a hold on a controversial plan to raise the retirement age. This move comes as the country grapples with a shaky political landscape and a growing budget deficit. The current prime

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A Quick Chat About a Jailed Media Boss

November 6, 2025

In a brief chat during a recent meeting, U. S. President Donald Trump brought up the case of Jimmy Lai, a media tycoon from Hong Kong who's currently behind bars. Lai, now 77, is facing serious charges related to national security. Trump didn't ask for a specific deal to free Lai, but he did express

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Tax Talk: France's Debate on Who Should Pay More

October 31, 2025

France is having a big talk about money and who should pay more taxes. The government and lawmakers can't agree on how to fill a big budget gap. Some want to tax the super-rich, while others worry this could hurt the economy. Left-wing politicians have a plan. They want to tax people who have more

sports

Western Carolina and The Citadel: A Clash of Styles

October 23, 2025

This Saturday, two college football teams with very different approaches will face off. Western Carolina, known for their strong passing game, will take on The Citadel, who rely heavily on their running plays. The game is set to kick off at 2 p. m. and can be watched on ESPN+. Western Carolina is c

politics

A Quiet Leader Returns

October 11, 2025

Sebastien Lecornu is back in the spotlight. This time, he's facing a tough job: getting France's 2026 budget through a parliament that's not on his side. He's no stranger to hard work, though. Lecornu has been a key player in Macron's government for years, even if many French people didn't know his

technology

Apple's AI Struggle: The Budget Battle Behind the Scenes

April 11, 2025

Apple's journey into the world of artificial intelligence has been a bumpy one. The company's efforts to keep up with tech giants like Microsoft, Amazon, Google, and Meta have faced significant hurdles. One of the main obstacles has been the availability of powerful GPUs, which are crucial for AI de

politics

Trump's Sudden Shift: Ukraine's Struggle for Peace and Security

March 9, 2025

The Trump administration has made a surprising move by halting military aid and intelligence sharing with Ukraine. This decision has left many wondering if it will push Ukraine and Russia closer to peace or further from it. The pause in support includes not only weapons and financial aid but also cr

technology

STMicroelectronics: A Semiconductor Giant's Bright Future?

December 1, 2024

Everyone's talking about STMicroelectronics NV (0INB)! A top analyst, Sebastien Sztabowicz from Kepler Capital, thinks this tech giant is a great buy. He set a price target of €36. 00 for the company's shares, which closed at €23. 93 last Thursday. But what makes this company so special? STMicroele

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Why the Price of the USAF's New B-21 Bomber Might Skyrocket

November 9, 2024

The Northrop Grumman B-21 Raider, initially priced at $550 million per unit, is likely to cost more as time goes on. This isn't surprising. The Department of Defense knows that inflation and economic pressures make weapons programs costlier. John Venable, from The Heritage Foundation, says increased