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Oct 01 2025TECHNOLOGY

Big Savings on Top-Tier iPads: Should You Upgrade?

Amazon is currently offering a nice discount on the latest iPad Pro models, both the 11-inch and 13-inch versions. These tablets are packed with the powerful M4 chip, the same one found in the newest Macs. This makes them super strong for handling work tasks and entertainment. The 11-inch iPad Pro

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Sep 30 2025FINANCE

A New Chapter in Crypto Regulation: Harris Steps Down

Adrienne Harris, who led the New York Department of Financial Services (NYDFS) for four years, has decided to step down. She expressed gratitude for the opportunity to serve and highlighted the department's growth under her leadership. In her final interview, Harris backed the idea of a US-UK crypt

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Sep 29 2025TECHNOLOGY

TV's Big Fight: Why YouTube is Winning Hearts

People are changing how they watch TV. They don't want to wait for scheduled shows anymore. They want to watch what they like, whenever they like. YouTube is making this possible. This shift is causing trouble for old-school TV companies. Jimmy Kimmel's show faced a problem recently. Two big TV com

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Sep 29 2025HEALTH

How Healthy Relationships Can Save Lives

September is a month packed with awareness campaigns, from celebrating honey to preparing for emergencies. But one cause stands out: National Suicide Prevention Month. Suicide rates are alarmingly high, especially among young people. In Utah alone, nearly 700 lives were lost to suicide in 2023. It's

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Sep 28 2025POLITICS

Keir Starmer Urges Labour to Focus on the Real Fight

Keir Starmer, the UK's Prime Minister, has a tough job ahead. He's asking his party, Labour, to stop looking inward and come together to tackle a big challenge: beating Reform UK. Starmer thinks Reform UK, led by Nigel Farage, has some extreme ideas, like deporting lots of people, which Starmer call

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Sep 28 2025POLITICS

What Does It Mean to Be an American?

The U. S. Supreme Court is looking at a big question: Should everyone born in the U. S. automatically be a citizen? Right now, the 14th Amendment says yes, but some want to change that. If the Supreme Court says no, things could get complicated. Kids born to parents who aren't citizens might not ge

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Sep 28 2025CELEBRITIES

Lori Harvey's Love Life: A Rollercoaster of High-Profile Dates

Lori Harvey has had quite the journey when it comes to love. Recently, she was seen with her ex, Damson Idris, in Mexico, making everyone wonder if they're back together. But before we get into that, let's talk about her past relationships, especially the one with a famous soccer player that ended i

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Sep 28 2025EDUCATION

Young Leaders Show Us How to Talk Differently

In a world where disagreements often turn into arguments, some young people are setting a great example. They are showing us that it's possible to talk about tough topics without getting angry or disrespectful. These students are from Bradley University. They come from different political groups, b

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Sep 27 2025POLITICS

Local Sheriff's ICE Partnership Sparks Debate and Fear

In Bucks County, Sheriff Fred Harran is standing firm on his decision to team up with ICE, claiming it won't cost local residents a penny. He argues that the federal agency will cover all expenses, including salaries, equipment, and even bonuses for his deputies. However, not everyone is convinced.

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Sep 25 2025BUSINESS

How Sports Shape Future Leaders

Sports do more than build muscles; they shape minds and careers. Take Stephen Curry, for example. He's not just a basketball superstar; he's a businessman with a net worth that's hard to ignore. His company, Thirty Ink, made over $173. 5 million in 2024. But how did he get there? It all starts with

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