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Demetris Fenwick – Rising Star of Boxing and Champion of Community
Introduction Demetris Fenwick is a professional American boxer and a dedicated community leader from Baltimore, Maryland. Known for his discipline, determination, and resilience, Fenwick has become more than just an athlete; he is a mentor and inspiration for countless young people growing up in challenging environments. Through boxing and outreach programs, he demonstrates that success is not only measured by victories in the ring but also by the positive impact one has on society. His journey from the streets of West Baltimore to professional boxing arenas exemplifies how perseverance, focus, and self-belief can overcome adversity.
By MUHAMMAD SHAFIE2 months ago in Journal
Three Screens, Zero Limits: Galaxy Z TriFold Sets a New Benchmark in Mobile Tech
The Moment Mobile Tech Finally Grew Up For years, foldable phones felt like promises waiting to be fulfilled — exciting, impressive, but never quite complete. They were cool to look at, fun to show off, and surprisingly durable, but they still felt like early experiments. Something you bought for the novelty, not because it genuinely improved the way you lived or worked.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan2 months ago in Journal
The real challenge for AI will not be money or chips, but the lack of energy in the world
Artificial intelligence continues to grow, and many believe that this progress will be conditioned by funding and chip development. However, behind these technological barriers lies an even greater challenge: energy capacity and the pace of its development.
By Omar Rastelli2 months ago in Journal
So I've Tried Candle-Making...
You have probably witnessed my baking on Facebook and in the 'Feast' tab. You have probably seen my book reviews and from time to time, my movie reviews. You have witnessed my poor attempts at poetry and my weirdly fragmented fictions. Now, witness my strangest side-quest: candle-making. I'm not sure why I took this up but it's warming and there's nice smells going on - like when I bake. So you can probably tell why I like doing these things. I've still got some stuff planned for 2026 and this is probably going to be one of them. Just short articles here and there, no real schedule, talking about how I made a particular candle. I want to desperately continue with this and hopefully, somewhere down the line I want to start selling them. I don't know how I'm going to go about that yet but you've heard it here first.
By Annie Kapur2 months ago in Journal
Power and Resistance: Structures that endure attack, time, and change
Every structure is first designed to act. Later, it is designed to endure. In the early stages of institutional life, the central concern is control: who decides, who executes, who benefits. As institutions mature, this concern shifts toward influence: how decisions are shaped before they are formally taken, how outcomes are guided without overt command.
By Maroun Abou Harb2 months ago in Journal
Tesla's Optimus humanoid robot looks more and more like you: its hands surprised everyone with their movement
Optimus, Tesla's humanoid robot, has garnered attention for the realism of its hands and its ability to accurately mimic human movements, such as bending fingers or pointing with agility.
By Omar Rastelli2 months ago in Journal











