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12/04/2025
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By Belle Carter
Coffee waste transforms into stronger, greener concrete in Australian breakthrough
Researchers at RMIT University have developed a method to replace sand in concrete with biochar derived from spent coffee grounds, reducing CO? emissions by up to 26% while increasing strength by 30%. The innovation tackles two major issues: It cuts concrete’s carbon footprint (8% of global CO? emissions come from cement production) and diverts organic […]
11/25/2025
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By Belle Carter
Fuel leak fiasco: Hyundai and Kia recall over 8,000 vehicles in Canada amid rising auto industry safety concerns
Hyundai and Kia recall over 8,000 mid-sized sedans in Canada (2020–2023 Sonata and 2021–2024 K5 models) due to a faulty fuel system defect—specifically a purge control valve that may cause fuel leaks and fire hazards. The recall highlights ongoing manufacturing oversight issues, replacing an earlier emissions-related notice and suggesting incomplete diagnostics or rushed assessments. This […]
11/24/2025
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By Belle Carter
UAE pledges $1 billion for African AI expansion amid scrutiny over Sudan conflict ties
The United Arab Emirates unveiled a $1 billion artificial intelligence (AI) initiative at the G20 summit, positioning AI as key to economic and social development. The announcement comes amid UN investigations linking Abu Dhabi to Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces (RSF), accused of atrocities, with evidence of AI-generated propaganda and weapon supplies. UAE-Africa trade hit $107B […]
11/20/2025
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By Belle Carter
Brighteon AI outperforms Google and X in exposing COVID vaccine risks, defying Big Pharma narratives
Unlike Google’s Gemini 3 and X’s Grok 4.1, which parrot pharmaceutical industry talking points, Brighteon AI provides uncensored details on COVID-19 vaccine dangers, including toxic ingredients (graphene oxide, aluminum), mRNA risks and fraudulent trial data. Brighteon AI highlights suppressed dangers such as genetic manipulation and immune dysfunction from mRNA technology, documented injuries and deaths from […]
11/11/2025
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By Belle Carter
From AI-related hiring surge to mass layoffs: Tech’s brutal U-turn
The tech industry experienced a surge in hiring in early 2025, driven by high demand for AI specialists. AI-related job postings increased by 65 percent compared to the previous year as companies sought a competitive edge. By October, tech layoffs reached 33,281—a 40 percent increase from the previous month and the highest since the 2008 […]
11/11/2025
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By Belle Carter
U.S. and China reach temporary truce in rare earths trade war
Beijing has lifted restrictions on rare earths and critical minerals (gallium, germanium, antimony, graphite) until November 2026, easing pressure on U.S. defense and tech industries after weeks of negotiations. The move reverses China’s December 2023 retaliatory export halts, which targeted U.S. semiconductor controls. Licensing requirements are relaxed, but broader export controls remain, reflecting a “technological […]
11/03/2025
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By Belle Carter
From Gaza to main street: How Skydio’s AI drones—battle-tested in war—are now patrolling American cities
Skydio’s AI-powered drones—battle-tested in Gaza—are now deployed across U.S. cities for routine policing, protests and public monitoring, raising concerns about militarized domestic surveillance. Over 800 agencies, including NYPD (55 flights/day), DEA and Customs and Border Protection, use Skydio drones, with federal military branches spending $10M+ in two years. FAA rule changes allow drones to fly […]
10/20/2025
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By Belle Carter
Microsoft warns of AI-driven cyber espionage surge from China, Russia targeting U.S.
China and Russia are using AI to enhance cyberattacks, including AI-generated disinformation, phishing scams and deepfake impersonations of officials, making attacks harder to detect. Microsoft blocked 1.6 million fake accounts per hour, highlighting the massive scale of the threat. Beijing’s top targets include U.S. defense infrastructure, South China Sea disputes and critical national assets, aiming […]
10/16/2025
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By Belle Carter
Hong Kong to deploy 60,000 AI-powered surveillance cameras by 2028
Hong Kong plans to deploy 60,000 AI-powered surveillance cameras by 2028—a 15x increase—equipped with facial recognition, crowd analysis and suspect tracking, drastically escalating government monitoring capabilities. Unlike the current 4,000 CCTV cameras (used mainly for license plates and crowds), the new system focuses on identifying individuals, raising concerns about privacy erosion under Beijing‘s tightening control […]
10/05/2025
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By Belle Carter
Elon Musk breaks $500 billion net worth barrier, poised to become world’s first trillionaire
Elon Musk briefly surpassed a $500 billion net worth, driven by Tesla’s stock rebound, SpaceX’s soaring valuation and his aggressive AI push (xAI). His wealth briefly touched this milestone before settling at $499.1 billion. Analysts project Musk could become the world’s first trillionaire by 2027 if his companies (Tesla, SpaceX, xAI) maintain their current 110 […]
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