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Extreme demand took down LA’s water system during the Palisades Fire. Here’s how other U.S. cities can prepare
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Extreme demand took down LA’s water system during the Palisades Fire. Here’s how other U.S. cities can prepare

As thousands of homes started to burn across Los Angeles on Jan. 7, fire hydrants stopped working. The rapid spread of flames in winds up to 100 miles per hour was happening too quickly for water pumps to keep up. It shocked the system and those fleeing the flames. “This area is known for having […]

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Here’s why Trump’s pursuit of Greenland is really about the control over the Arctic
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Here’s why Trump’s pursuit of Greenland is really about the control over the Arctic

President Donald Trump has reiterated his desire to buy Greenland, and refused to rule out using military or economic coercion to achieve his goal of controlling the autonomous territory of Denmark. . However, the United States isn’t the only country with an eye on the region. In 2018, a Chinese state-owned company bid roughly $550 […]

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How China’s new AI model DeepSeek is threatening U.S. dominance
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How China’s new AI model DeepSeek is threatening U.S. dominance

A little-known AI lab out of China has ignited panic throughout Silicon Valley after releasing AI models that can outperform America’s best despite being built more cheaply and with less-powerful chips.  DeepSeek, as the lab is called, unveiled a free, open-source large-language model in late December that it says took only two months and less than $6 […]

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How Bluesky, Twitter’s one-time side project, is challenging Elon Musk’s X
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How Bluesky, Twitter’s one-time side project, is challenging Elon Musk’s X

Billionaire Mark Cuban, New York Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and author Stephen King are all now on Bluesky. The social media platform is the brainchild of Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey, who conceived Bluesky as a side project inside Twitter in 2019. Bluesky, which is no longer affiliated with Dorsey, is now its own company, and […]

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Why U.S. tech companies struggle to replicate China’s WeChat ‘super app’ model
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Why U.S. tech companies struggle to replicate China’s WeChat ‘super app’ model

Think about the apps you use on your phone every day. Studies have shown Americans use an average of 46 mobile apps each month to complete a variety of everyday tasks. Now imagine if you could combine all of those programs into a single, standalone app. A one-stop shop to socialize with friends, order food, […]

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Google Maps is turning 20 — it’s mapping three more countries and adding AI capabilities
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Google Maps is turning 20 — it’s mapping three more countries and adding AI capabilities

Two decades ago, Google co-founder Larry Page had an idea that would forever change the way we navigate the world. “Larry drove down some of these streets with a video camera and handed it to someone and said, ‘Hey, what can you do with this?’” said Maria Biggs, technical program manager at Google Street View, […]

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Why the gold boom is causing a surge in illegal mining
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Why the gold boom is causing a surge in illegal mining

In challenging economic and geopolitical times, investors bet on gold for its ability to store value.   Gold prices hit record highs last year, with some analysts forecasting the precious metal could reach $3,000 an ounce by the end of 2025. But the boom has also been linked to a surge in illegal gold mining. “What […]

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Trump’s plan for mass deportation could have a big effect on prices
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Trump’s plan for mass deportation could have a big effect on prices

The U.S. saw inflation cool in 2024, but economists warn that President-elect Donald Trump’s plan for the mass deportation of undocumented immigrants could greatly affect prices. “Certainly the economic impacts are going to be felt,” said David J. Bier, the director of immigration studies at the Cato Institute. “There’s going to be supply chain issues. […]

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39-year-old’s cannabis business brings in 0,000 a month—16 years after he went to prison for selling drugs
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39-year-old’s cannabis business brings in $800,000 a month—16 years after he went to prison for selling drugs

A lot can change in 16 years. In 2009, a drug conviction landed Coss Marte a seven-year prison sentence. This year, Marte expects to bring in as much as $12 million selling cannabis legally. Marte, 39, is the founder and CEO of Conbud, one of the first businesses fully-licensed to sell recreational cannabis in Manhattan, […]

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Experts say high food prices are here to stay. Here’s why
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Experts say high food prices are here to stay. Here’s why

Inflation has steadily cooled over the past two years, despite seeing a slight stall in October and November. Prices for items such as gasoline, used cars and energy have all declined accordingly. However, food prices continue to outpace inflation, increasing by 28% since 2019. More than 85% of consumers report feeling frustrated with rising grocery […]

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