October 12, 2025
Technology

Leaked Documents Reveal 7 Troubling Ways Palantir Supports ICE Surveillance

For years, whispers surrounded the relationship between U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Palantir, the multibillion-dollar data analytics company

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World

Poland Scrambles Jets After Massive Russian Assault on Ukraine

In the early hours of Saturday, the world woke up to yet another chilling headline: Poland scrambles jets as Russia

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Sports

Chargers Defense Shines in 20-9 Victory Over Raiders on Monday Night Football

In a game that pitted two coaching titans against each other, Jim Harbaugh’s Los Angeles Chargers toppled Pete Carroll’s Las

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World

Warsaw Drone Incident: 2 Detained After Drone Neutralised Over Government Buildings

When Prime Minister Donald Tusk took to X this week to announce that a drone had been neutralised flying over

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Technology

Bad News: Windows 10 Support Ends in 30 Days — What You Need to Know

It’s official — the clock is ticking for millions of users still running Windows 10. On October 14, 2025, Microsoft

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World

Trump Condemns Shocking Murder of Indian Motel Manager, Vows Tougher Immigration Action

The tragic murder of an Indian motel manager in Dallas has ignited fresh political debate in the United States. Chandra

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Politics

Kash Patel Criticism Grows: FBI Director Faces Questions Over Charlie Kirk Shooting Investigation

In the wake of Charlie Kirk’s assassination, a tragic event that shocked political circles and the nation, attention has now

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Technology

xAI Layoffs: 500 Workers Cut as Elon Musk Reshapes AI Training Strategy

Elon Musk’s AI company, xAI, is back in the headlines and not for a new Grok feature. Instead, the spotlight

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Technology

Microsoft Escapes EU Fine, Key Changes After Teams Bundling Complaint

Microsoft just dodged what could have been a hefty EU fine and it all came down to Microsoft Teams bundling.

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Science & Weather

Scientists Warn: 213 Heat Waves Linked to Fossil Fuel Companies in Landmark Study

Heat waves used to be rare, unbearable events. Now, they seem to arrive like uninvited guests again and again, hotter

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