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Oct 25 2025CELEBRITIES

Behind the Fame: Stars Who Faced Real Struggles

Many celebrities seem to have perfect lives, but the truth is often much different. Behind the glamour, many have faced serious hardships. Oprah Winfrey, for example, grew up in poverty and suffered abuse. She was beaten by her grandmother and faced sexual abuse as a child. Despite these struggles,

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Oct 25 2025ENVIRONMENT

Cutting Carbon: How Top Polluters Are Trying to Clean Up

The Paris Agreement set clear goals to tackle climate change. To meet these targets, countries need to cut down on carbon-heavy industries and technologies. This is where decline policies come in. These policies aim to reduce or stop the use of carbon-intensive products and processes. But how well a

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Oct 25 2025POLITICS

Wisconsin's Fight for Storm Relief Funds

Wisconsin is in a tough spot after a recent storm. The federal government said no to helping out with the damages. This left the state with a big bill to pay. The governor is not happy about it. He thinks the decision is unfair. He plans to fight for the money. The storm hit six counties hard. It ca

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Oct 25 2025SCIENCE

Shrimp and Tiny Plastic: A Hidden Danger in Our Oceans

Plastic pollution is a big problem in our oceans. Tiny plastic pieces, called microplastics, are everywhere. But how do they affect sea life? A recent study looked at how these microplastics impact young shrimp. The focus was on polyethylene microplastics, which are tiny plastic spheres. The study

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Oct 24 2025SPORTS

NBA Stars React: Shock and Questions Emerge After Coaches' Arrest

NBA players are still processing the news that two of their own, Chauncey Billups and Terry Rozier, were caught up in a gambling scandal. Anfernee Simons, a Celtics guard, admitted he was stunned to hear about his former coach Billups' arrest. Simons and Billups had a close relationship, even after

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Oct 24 2025BUSINESS

Taco Bell's Bold Move: Brewing Up Success with Live Más Café

Taco Bell is making a splash with its new Live Más Café, a beverage-focused concept that's quickly gaining traction. The first location opened in Chula Vista, California, last December, and by the end of the year, Taco Bell plans to have 30 of these cafés in Southern California, Dallas, and Houston.

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Oct 24 2025ENTERTAINMENT

How Jelly Roll and Bunnie XO Turned a Rough Patch into a Stronger Bond

Jelly Roll, the country music star, has been open about the challenges he's faced in his life. But one thing he doesn't often talk about is how he and his wife, Bunnie XO, overcame a major hurdle in their marriage. In a recent podcast appearance, he shared that he had an affair, which he calls one o

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Oct 24 2025HEALTH

Magnets in the Belly: A Risky Swallowing Incident

A young boy in New Zealand found himself in serious trouble after swallowing a bunch of tiny, super-strong magnets. These weren't your average fridge magnets; they were powerful neodymium magnets, often sold as desk toys for adults. The boy, just 13 years old, ended up in the hospital with severe st

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Oct 24 2025SPORTS

The NBA's Gambling Problem: A Crisis of Trust

The NBA is facing a serious problem. It's not just about one player or one team. It's about trust. The league is under fire after several big names were arrested for illegal gambling. The FBI and Department of Justice are involved. They say these arrests are just the beginning. More names might come

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Oct 24 2025ENVIRONMENT

Weather Agency Faces Tough Choices as Money Dries Up

The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) is in a tight spot. With countries like the U. S. lagging behind on payments, the agency is forced to make some tough decisions. They're looking at cutting jobs and scaling back travel to stay afloat. This isn't just about saving money, though. The WMO is

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