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Nov 02 2024CELEBRITIES

Princess Diana: Target of a Trump-Epstein Bet?

Veteran journalist Michael Wolff recently shared an eyebrow-raising detail on his podcast. He claims that former President Donald Trump and the late financier Jeffrey Epstein once had a questionable bet over who could woo the late Princess Diana first. Wolff mentioned this during the latest episode

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Nov 02 2024POLITICS

Pushing for More Pediatric Cancer Research Funds

Long Island lawmakers are calling for a bigger budget for pediatric cancer research. Currently, only 4% of the National Institutes of Health's $47. 1 billion budget goes to common childhood cancers. This includes cancers like brain tumors, lymphoma, and leukemia. Other types of childhood cancer don'

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Nov 02 2024BUSINESS

Nvidia Takes Intel's Spot in Dow Jones Industrial Average

In a surprising shake-up, Nvidia is replacing Intel in the Dow Jones Industrial Average. This change marks the end of Intel's 25-year run in the index. Intel, once the leader in chipmaking, has faced stiff competition and missed out on big opportunities like generative AI. Its shares have dropped 54

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Nov 02 2024POLITICS

Fake News from Home: How Americans Use Social Media Tricks

Recent research from the Network Contagion Research Institute (NCRI) has found that Americans are using social media in a sneaky way. They're creating and using groups of accounts that act like bots to spread lies quickly. Examples include the false story about the attempt to assassinate Donald Trum

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Nov 01 2024POLITICS

Fake Video Stirs Up Election Scare

A weird video popped up online, claiming that a Haitian guy voted in two different counties in Georgia. The video said he voted for Kamala Harris, just six months after arriving in the US. Georgia's top election person, Brad Raffensperger, thinks this video is fake and meant to trick people. He even

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Nov 01 2024POLITICS

Who's in Charge of Truth Online?

In a recent poll, nearly all Americans are worried that lies might mess up the upcoming presidential election. False rumors about storms, past attacks, and current wars are spreading like wildfire on social media. At the same time, many people now get their news from these platforms, which could cau

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Nov 01 2024EDUCATION

Kids and Politics: When Do They Start Learning?

Believe it or not, even kids as young as 5 have some idea about presidents and elections! A study showed that many kids between 5 and 11 could name the presidential candidates back in 2016. This might come as a surprise, but kids are like little sponges, soaking up info from adults, friends, and eve

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Nov 01 2024SPORTS

Kevin Durant's Teasing Tweets: Fun or Fury?

Kevin Durant, a star player, recently took to social media to tease fans who had bet on the wrong team. The Phoenix Suns had a stunning comeback, winning 125-119 against the Clippers. Devin Booker scored an amazing 40 points, helping Phoenix erase a 21-point deficit. Many fans who had bet on the Cli

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Nov 01 2024HEALTH

Check Your Hearing with AirPods Pro 2

Want to know how well you hear different sounds? With the new iOS 18. 1 update, you can use your AirPods Pro 2 to take a hearing test! This test tells you how well you hear different sounds and tones. It’s like a little health check for your ears. First, make sure your iPhone and AirPods Pro 2 are

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Nov 01 2024POLITICS

Why Double Standards Hurt Feminism

Feminism promotes independence, choice, and freedom from objectification. Yet, when it comes to women in politics, things get confusing. Democratic women are often praised, while Republicans face criticism. Take Usha Vance, wife of Senator J. D. Vance. She's highly educated and supports her husband,

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