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Feb 06 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Podcast Powerhouses: The New Media Frontier

Let’s talk about podcasts. They’re huge right now. And one of the biggest names in the game right now is Kylie Kelce. She’s not just a former field hockey coach, but a celebrity wife. Her husband, Jason Kelce, is a big deal in the NFL. She started a podcast named Not Gonna Lie With Kylie Kelce. It’s

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Feb 06 2025BUSINESS

Business Leaders: Texas' Bridge Builders.

Imagine you're living in Texas, a state known for its dynamic economy and passionate politics. The headlines tell us we’re divided. But what if those divisions could be bridged by people who have a lot to gain from unity? Texas businesses have a unique role to play. In Texas, everyone's

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Feb 06 2025POLITICS

Why Greenland's Political Landscape isn't For Sale

From different worlds, focusing on the map. Greenland and Denmark - two nations, two histories. Greenland is an independent nation. Copenhagen is the capital of Denmark. This isn't about politics, but rather the power of culture and voice. Denmark sees the value in Greenland's heritage, the indepen

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Feb 06 2025SPORTS

LeBron James and Luka Doncic on the Lakers

What happens when you change one of the biggest NBA stars atop one of the biggest rosters in the NBA? By surprise, no one expected Anthony Davis' move to Los Angeles Mavericks the trade in ESPN had lined up. James was among the uneasy. He insisted that it was odd and uncomfortable,

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Feb 06 2025SCIENCE

The Science Behind Crowd Control at San Fermín

Every July, thousands of people gather in Pamplona, Spain, for the San Fermín festival. Picture this: a massive crowd in a tight space, all dressed in white. By midday, their clothes turn pink from the free-flowing sangria. This is the scene of the festival that has been described as intense and ove

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Feb 06 2025POLITICS

Trade Wars: Lessons from the Past

Trade tensions are heating up, and history might not be on our side. The current president has started targeting foreign goods with high tariffs. China is retaliating, and there's talk of more trouble with Canada, Mexico, and Europe. Economists are worried because this reminds them of a dark time i

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Feb 06 2025POLITICS

The Unexpected Turn.

The 2024 presidential election in the US saw an unexpected twist when Donald Trump, the 45th president of the United States, announced his intention to take over Gaza. This move was met with shock and dismay from many, particularly from those who advocate for Palestinian rights. Uncommitte

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Feb 06 2025POLITICS

Is Trump’s latest plan for Gaza a step too far?

Trump just made a big statement about Gaza. He wants to move 2. 2 million people out of the territory and let the US take control. This idea is not just shocking, it is also irresponsible. The US president, known for his bold moves, has raised eyebrows before, but this plan might be his most reckles

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Feb 06 2025ENVIRONMENT

Bugs in the Fields: Genomics Unveils Pesticide Puzzles

When it comes to farming, little critters are often overlooked. But, arthropods like bugs and spiders are really important players on the farm. These critters have special ways to deal with poisons, particularly pesticides and pollutants. Then again, what if their survival isn't just up to pest

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Feb 06 2025POLITICS

Big Talk from Trump and Bukele: Jailing American Criminals in El Salvador?

The idea of jailing American citizens in El Salvador sounds a lot like a far-fetched plot from a dime-store novel. El Salvador’s president, Nayib Bukele, has a proposal. He wants to turn his country into a super-sized prison for Americans convicted of crimes. Turns out the image of a "megaprison" i

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