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Dec 03 2025LIFESTYLE

Virtual Dates: A Smart Way to Save Time and Energy

The pandemic changed how people connect. Video calls became a big deal, and dating wasn't left behind. Many started using FaceTime and Zoom for dates. This was a quick way to chat before meeting in person. It saved time and made things less formal. Some people liked these virtual dates a lot. T

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Dec 03 2025POLITICS

California Governor's Playful Jabs at Trump's Health

In a recent social media post, California's Governor Gavin Newsom shared a humorous fake health report about former President Donald Trump. The report humorously claimed that Trump is the "healthiest human currently alive" and praised his physical attributes. This comes after Trump's doctor shared a

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Dec 03 2025ENVIRONMENT

Who Really Pays for the Ranchers' Profits?

Big ranchers are making huge profits, but who's really footing the bill? It's not just the ranchers. The government is giving them a massive discount to graze their cattle on public lands. This discount is so big that it's like paying only 15% of what they would on private land. And guess who pays f

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Dec 02 2025BUSINESS

A Big Boost for Young Americans: The Dell's $6. 25 Billion Gift

In a move that could reshape the financial future of millions of American kids, Michael and Susan Dell have made a massive donation. They're giving $6. 25 billion to help set up investment accounts for children under 10. This isn't just any donation—it's one of the largest private commitments ever m

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Dec 02 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI's Uneven Impact: A Growing Concern for Global Equality

The United Nations has raised concerns about a potential widening gap between rich and poor countries due to advancements in artificial intelligence. This issue is not just about technology but also about how it affects people's skills and the way countries are governed. For the past 50 years, the

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Dec 02 2025OPINION

New Rules for Newsrooms: A Wild Ride Through Journalism Ethics

In a surprising twist, newsrooms are shaking things up with a new set of ethics guidelines that seem to defy traditional norms. This code encourages reporters to chase conflicts of interest, suggesting they should use their stories to pit public figures against each other. It even goes so far as to

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Dec 02 2025HEALTH

How Often Should We Change Medical Tubes?

Medical tubes are a big deal in hospitals. They help give medicine and take blood. But, they can also cause infections. This is a big problem. It can make people stay in the hospital longer. It can even be life-threatening. A study looked at how often these tubes should be changed. The usual rule i

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Dec 02 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Jamaica's Strength Shines After Tough Times

Jamaica is showing its resilience after a tough few weeks. The country has faced a lot, including a hurricane and a scary accident involving their Miss Universe contestant. The Miss Jamaica organization posted a message about healing and strength, but it's clear they're talking about more than just

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Dec 02 2025TECHNOLOGY

Sneaky Code Tricks AI Security Tools

A recent discovery has shown how cybercriminals are getting creative to outsmart AI security tools. They are using a sneaky trick to hide their malicious code. The package, called eslint-plugin-unicorn-ts-2, pretends to be a helpful tool for developers. But it has a hidden message that tries to conf

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Dec 02 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI's Double-Edged Sword: Bridging or Widening the Global Divide?

AI is changing the world fast. It's not just about cool tech. It's about who gets left behind. The UN has a new report. It says AI could make rich countries richer. But poor countries might fall even further behind. This is like what happened during the Industrial Revolution. Some countries got supe

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