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Mar 30 2025CELEBRITIES

Family Drama: Linda Hogan's Surprising Defense of Hulk

Hulk Hogan's family drama has taken an unexpected turn. Linda Hogan, Hulk's ex-wife, has recently been in a heated argument with her daughter Brooke. Linda made some serious accusations against Hulk, calling him a "complete liar" and a "sex addict. " But then, she did something shocking. She defende

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Mar 30 2025OPINION

America's Long-Lost Love Affair with Canada

The idea that the United States might one day annex Canada might seem like a sudden, bizarre notion. However, this idea has been around for a long time, even before the United States became a country. Many familiar names from American history have been involved in these attempts. The approaches have

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Mar 30 2025RELIGION

Courtroom Battles: The Future of Faith in Public Life

The Supreme Court has been notably quiet on religion cases for the past few years. This pause is over. The court is set to tackle three significant religion-related cases in just one month. This is a big deal because it will show how the court views religious freedom and its role in society. The

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Mar 30 2025TECHNOLOGY

Using Tech to Boost Food Pantry Choices

Food pantries are vital for many people. They provide essential food supplies to those in need. A recent project aimed to make a big difference. It wanted to see if digital technology could give customers more say in what they take home. The idea was to let people pick their own items using tablets.

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Mar 30 2025EDUCATION

Nurses Need More Than Just Training For Death

Death is a tough topic. It is a part of life that many people avoid thinking about. For nurses, it is a reality they face often. Yet, nursing education often misses the mark when it comes to preparing nurses for this aspect of their job. Most of the focus is on how nurses handle dying patients.

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Mar 30 2025SCIENCE

Understanding Plant Foes and Friends in Vietnam

Lisianthus plants in Vietnam face a tough enemy: Fusarium wilt. This disease is caused by various Fusarium species, and each has its own level of nastiness. Scientists wanted to figure out which species are the most harmful. They also looked for natural defenders among local soil bacteria, specifica

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Mar 30 2025FINANCE

Online Gambling: The Impact of Mandatory Money Reports

The Australian government has been serious about tackling gambling issues. Since mid-2022, they've made it a rule for online betting sites to send money reports to all their active users. This move is part of a bigger plan to protect consumers and reduce gambling-related problems. The idea is simple

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Mar 29 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Spring Sale 2025: Board Games on a Budget

Amazon's Spring Sale 2025 is currently underway, offering a wide range of discounts on various items. Among the many bargains, board games stand out as a hidden gem. These deals are tucked away within the main store page, but they're worth seeking out. The sale runs until March 31, providing ample t

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Mar 29 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Razer Blade 16: A Pricey Powerhouse with a Few Hiccups

The Razer Blade 16 is a gaming laptop that tries to compete with the MacBook Pro. It has a sleek, black design that doesn't attract fingerprints easily. The laptop is thinner and lighter than the previous model, which is a big plus. It features a top-tier Nvidia RTX 5090 GPU and a 16-inch OLED displ

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Mar 29 2025EDUCATION

Columbia University's Leadership Shake-Up: What's Next?

Columbia University is going through a significant change in leadership. Dr. Katrina Armstrong, who had been serving as the interim president, has decided to step down. This comes just a week after the university made some big changes to its policies. These changes seem to be a response to pressure

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