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Linux 6.19 brings amdgpu support for legacy AMD GPUs, HDR, and faster storage
in TechnologyLinux 6.19 packs a broad set of upgrades that touch everything from storage performance to graphics support. Legacy AMD GPUs switch to the modern amdgpu driver, ext4 gains bigger blocks for faster file operations, and hardware-accelerated HDR lands on the desktop. The update also broadens gaming hardware and laptop support, plus cloud-friendly kernel updates that…
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Dodgers Sign Edman to Big Extension After NLCS MVP Spotlight
in SportsTommy Edman’s Dodgers chapter blends a high-stakes trade, MVP-worthy moments, and a heartfelt nod to a Stanford legend. A versatile, comeback-ready season could redefine the infield and spark a bold new era for the club.
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Rutte at NATO: Is Europe Ready to Stand on Its Own?
in NewsRutte’s balancing act between Europe’s autonomy and a strong U.S. role in NATO has sparked a high-stakes security debate. Critics warn that courting American support could weaken NATO, while supporters push for a pragmatic path in a shifting global order. The stakes: a transformed European defense posture and a redefined role on the world stage.
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Snowbirds Seek Sun as Canada Launches Direct Rio Flights Amid U.S. Travel Boycott
in NewsCanadian snowbirds may soon find warmer skies closer than they think. New direct routes from Montreal and Toronto to Rio de Janeiro expand Latin American getaways, signaling a broader winter travel shift away from the U.S. toward sun-soaked destinations.
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Seedance 2.0: The AI Text-to-Video Boost CapCut Creators Were Waiting For
in AISeedance 2.0 is changing how we turn text into video—delivering cinematic sequences without the usual production headaches. Expect cohesive scenes, natural motion, and tone-aware visuals that stay true to your prompt, all while fitting neatly into editing workflows like CapCut. A look at its reliability and growing role as a creative partner hints at the…
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Election Day Amid Floods: Isolated Portuguese Village Tests Community Resilience
in NewsEm Ereira, as cheias transformam a eleição de hoje num teste de coragem e união. Moradores debatem se adiá-la ou não, enquanto a comunidade se organiza para apoiar quem precisa, mantendo a votação em meio ao desafio das águas. Uma história de resiliência que vai além das urnas.
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India-U.S. Interim Trade Framework Signals Tariff Shifts on Select Imports
in NewsIndia and the U.S. unveil an interim framework aimed at reshaping tariffs and broadening access to more foods, while safeguarding core farming sectors. The move signals a careful step toward deeper trade ties, with more talks on the horizon.
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Are Disability Accommodations Fueling Privilege at Elite Campuses?
in EducationAn insider’s account at Stanford uncovers a troubling trend: disability accommodations and housing perks used to gain an edge in a fiercely competitive campus. The piece raises hard questions about verification, fairness, and how elite universities balance support with integrity. A provocative look at the pressures shaping modern higher education.
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Hollywood A-Listers Light Up a Star-Studded Super Bowl
in SportsUna noche de puro espectáculo en el Levi’s Stadium: estrellas de Hollywood, performances inolvidables y sorpresas que elevaron el Super Bowl más allá del juego. Entre homenaje a veteranos, gastronomía y momentos para el recuerdo, este evento mostró cómo deporte, cultura y glamour se unen en una celebración única.
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Could Campbell Wright End USA Biathlon’s 66-Year Drought at Milano Cortina 2026?
in SportsWith Milano Cortina 2026 on the horizon, Team USA is chasing a historic breakthrough in biathlon—the sport that fuses cross-country endurance with rifle precision. All eyes are on 23-year-old Campbell Wright, who switched from New Zealand and already pocketed two silver medals at the 2025 World Championships. As the field heats up, will the U.S.…
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Europe’s Grid Gap Spurs Giants to Form GIGA
in NewsEurope is facing a massive grid investment gap as demand from EVs, data centers, and next‑gen tech surges. A new coalition of tech giants and industrial players is pushing for faster planning, smarter financing, and policy reforms to speed the energy transition. The real hurdle isn’t just capacity—it’s getting projects connected quickly and reliably.
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Defense Sovereignty Takes Center Stage at the Singapore Airshow
in NewsAt the Singapore Airshow, a shift toward sovereign defense capability is taking center stage—local production, co-development, and tight control over software and IP are rising to the top of procurement agendas. With geopolitical tensions and shifting alliances, nations are rethinking security from the ground up. This trend hints at a future where autonomy could redefine…
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From Lake Stevens to the Super Bowl: Chris Pratt’s lifelong Seahawks fandom
in SportsFrom a Lake Stevens kid to a Hollywood star, Chris Pratt’s Seahawks loyalty runs deeper than fame, rooted in family moments and the roar of the 12th Man. His story captures a lifelong bond with the team—where playoff magic meets hometown pride in the stands at Lumen Field.
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Trump and the Expiring New START: Separating Fact from Rhetoric on Nuclear Arms
in NewsControversy swirls as bold claims about military gains meet questions over a pivotal arms-control pact. Critics say real modernization and diplomacy are more complex than headlines, leaving global security hanging in the balance. A concise take on the rhetoric, the realities, and what’s at stake.
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Huawei-backed Aito Expands into UAE as Seres Eyes 1 Million EVs
in VehicleHuawei-backed Aito makes its Middle East debut through a UAE partnership with Performance Plus Motors, bringing luxury intelligent EVs to the region. With the flagship Aito 9 SUV and an established local service spine, the brand signals a major leap in Seres’ global rollout — backed by a bold plan to sell one million EVs…
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iPhone 18 Pro Max Teased With Bigger Battery and Foldable Hint
in TechnologyWhispers point to a bigger battery and a next-gen 2nm chip powering the iPhone 18 Pro Max, potentially delivering seriously extended endurance. The lineup may also include a foldable model with an even larger battery, plus camera and design tweaks that could redefine the iPhone experience this year.
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AMD Set to Challenge Nvidia in Data Centers with New Chips
in AIAMD is preparing new data-center offerings that could nudge Nvidia in the price-sensitive side of the GPU race. But with hyperscalers pushing custom silicon and Broadcom leading the ASIC market, the coming years could redefine who dominates high-performance compute.
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Bad Bunny Halftime Show Signals NFL’s Global Expansion Strategy
in Fiji NewsSuper Bowl LX’s halftime show is sparking debate as the NFL tests a bold global strategy. A world-famous star headlines—could this signal a new era for football beyond borders? A glimpse at how culture, reach, and the sport’s future might collide.
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Nabua Pushes for Faster Police Response to Drug Tips Amid Narcotics Bill Debates
in Fiji NewsCommunity voices are urging quicker responses to drug-tip reports and stronger protection for informants. As reforms to the narcotics bill unfold, supporters call for clear timelines, greater NGO involvement, and closer police-community collaboration to curb drug activity.
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Diabetes in Fiji Goes Younger: STEPS Survey Signals Urgent Action
in Fiji NewsDiabetes is no longer just an older-person condition in Fiji. A recent national survey reveals rising cases among younger adults, signaling a shifting health landscape and new prevention challenges.
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Nebius AI Cloud Stock: A Discounted Bet on Explosive Growth
in AINebius Group is staking its future on a cloud-like AI infrastructure model powered by data centers and Nvidia GPUs. With a forecast of rapid revenue growth, the stock sits at a notable discount while the company pours resources into expansion. Could this be a game-changing play in AI infrastructure, or a riskier bet on a…