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AI and literacy: How long-term use artificial intelligence is negatively affecting literacy

AI and literacy: Why machine-generated language is undermining how we learn to read.

Artificial intelligence has moved from novelty to infrastructure in less than a decade. It now mediates how people search, read, write, summarise, interpret and even feel. For adults, this shift often presents itself as convenience. For children and young users, it represents something far more consequential: a restructuring of how …

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How teachers can identify reading difficulties and communicate them to parents

How teachers can identify reading difficulties and start meaningful intervention.

Why early recognition matters Teachers are often the first professionals to see the warning signs that a child is not reading as they should. Long before exam results or formal assessments highlight a problem, the classroom reveals patterns of avoidance, confusion and quiet struggle. Recognising these signs early is not …

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Remote jobs in the Caribbean: How Caribbean citizens can land flexible, high-paying work from anywhere

Remote jobs in the Caribbean: FlexJobs opportunities you can access today.

For many Caribbean citizens, the dream of earning a steady income while living in a tropical paradise has long felt out of reach. Traditional office jobs were often tied to proximity and commute, particularly in economies heavily dependent on tourism, offshore banking, and agriculture. Today, a seismic shift in how …

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AI is driving up the price of silver and now everyone is investing in silver

Investing in silver today: Technology, China and the new supply reality.

Silver’s quiet transformation from precious metal to strategic resource For most of modern financial history, silver sat in an awkward middle ground. It was never as prestigious as gold, yet it carried more monetary history than industrial metals like copper or aluminium. That perception is now outdated. Artificial intelligence, electrification, …

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The Rainbow Six Siege X server breaches: How a MongoDB exploit triggered one of gaming’s most disruptive security incidents

What really happened in the Rainbow Six Siege X server hacks.

A high-profile game brought to its knees In late December 2025 and early January 2026, Ubisoft faced one of the most destabilising security incidents in its history. The focal point was not a corporate database or internal email system, but Rainbow Six Siege X, one of the most commercially successful …

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