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Treating Customers Right: A Lesson in Respect

October 26, 2025

In a bank, a teller scolded a customer for not filling out a deposit slip correctly. The man calmly took the criticism, joking that he was used to it from his teenagers at home. This small story shows how important it is to treat customers with respect. Good customer service is key to any business'

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Copilot Gets Smarter: New Features for Work and Fun

October 26, 2025

Microsoft has just rolled out an updated version of Copilot, its AI assistant, packed with new features to make life easier. One of the standout additions is Groups, allowing up to 32 people to chat with Copilot at once. Imagine planning a trip with friends and family, and Copilot helps suggest hote

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A Heavyweight Showdown Cut Short: What Went Wrong?

October 26, 2025

The UFC 321 main event between Tom Aspinall and Ciryl Gane ended in a way no one expected. Aspinall, the heavyweight champion, left the octagon without a win, and with a sore eye. It all happened in the first round when Gane's hand accidentally poked Aspinall's eye. The referee had to stop the fight

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Tom Aspinall: The Fighter with Roots and Resilience

October 25, 2025

Tom Aspinall, the UFC Heavyweight Champion, is not just known for his quick knockouts but also for his deep connection to his heritage. Born in Salford, UK, on April 11, 1993, he is of British descent and white ethnicity. His fluency in Polish often leads fans to believe he is of Polish origin, but

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Tom Aspinall: The Unstoppable Force in the UFC Heavyweight Division

October 25, 2025

Tom Aspinall is a name that has been making waves in the UFC's heavyweight division. With an impressive record and a string of highlight-reel finishes, he is quickly becoming a force to be reckoned with. Aspinall's journey to the top has been nothing short of remarkable. He has faced and overcome so

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Lungs Under Pressure: How Scientists Are Making Crash Tests Safer

October 24, 2025

Lungs are complex. They're not just one big balloon. They've got different parts that behave differently when hit. Scientists are trying to figure out how to make lungs safer in car crashes. Right now, most models treat lungs as one big, simple thing. But that's not how lungs work. They're made up o

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Smart Tech Takes the Lead: How Pega is Changing the Game

October 24, 2025

Pega has just been named a top player in the tech world by Gartner. This isn't just any recognition—it's for something new called Business Orchestration and Automation Technology (BOAT). The idea behind BOAT is to bring together different kinds of automation and AI to make businesses run smoother. T

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Clara Capital: Speeding Up Small Business Funding with AI

October 24, 2025

Clara Capital has hit a big milestone. They've lent over $350 million to small and medium-sized businesses. This company uses AI to make things faster and easier for both businesses and their partners. The CEO, Ryan Adwar, says their AI-first approach cuts down the time it takes to get a funding of

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Meta's Big Move: Jobs on the Line as Tech Takes Over

October 23, 2025

Meta, the tech giant behind Facebook and Instagram, has recently announced that some jobs in its risk division are being cut. This is because the company is shifting towards using more automated processes instead of manual reviews. Michel Protti, Meta's chief compliance and privacy officer of produc

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Religion and How It Affects Men's Contraception Choices

October 23, 2025

Religion plays a big role in people's lives. It shapes how they think and act, especially when it comes to family planning. One area that hasn't been studied much is how religion affects men's choices about vasectomies. This procedure is a safe and effective way for men to take on the responsibility