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Mar 11 2025ENTERTAINMENT

John Mulaney's Star-Studded First Episode

John Mulaney is kicking off his new live show, Everybody's Live, with a diverse and unexpected lineup of guests. The show, set to air on Wednesday, March 12th at 7 PM PT, features a mix of celebrities from different fields. Michael Keaton, known for his roles in iconic movies like "Batman" and "Bird

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Mar 11 2025SCIENCE

Mining Dust: New Method Improves Silica Detection

In the world of coal mining, keeping miners safe from harmful dust is a big deal. One of the challenges is figuring out how much silica is in the air. Special devices called continuous personal dust monitors (CPDM) are used to collect dust samples from miners' breathing zones. However, the way th

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Mar 11 2025CELEBRITIES

Deepfakes: The Dark Side of Celebrity AI

Celebrities like Steve Harvey are facing a new kind of threat. It's not from crazy fans or paparazzi, but from AI-generated deepfakes. These aren't just funny memes anymore. Scammers are using AI to mimic voices and faces to trick people into giving away money. Harvey, known for his work on "Family

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Mar 10 2025SPORTS

NFL Free Agency: The First Day of Chaos

The NFL free agency period is like a wild shopping spree. It starts with a bang, and this year was no different. On the first day of the legal tampering window, teams were allowed to chat with player representatives, but not the players themselves. However, the real action started weeks before, at t

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Mar 10 2025POLITICS

Protest Leader Faces Deportation: What's Really Going On?

Mahmoud Khalil, a Palestinian activist, is in hot water. He was recently arrested by federal immigration agents. This happened after he played a big role in protests at Columbia University. The Department of Homeland Security confirmed the arrest. They said it was because of President Donald Trump’s

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Mar 10 2025POLITICS

Greenland Votes: Independence or Business as Usual?

Greenland's upcoming election is more than just a local event. It's a big deal because the US President has shown interest in buying the territory. This has put Greenland in the global spotlight and stirred up old debates about its future with Denmark. Greenland has been under Danish control for abo

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Mar 10 2025POLITICS

Big Changes at The Washington Post

A top political columnist at The Washington Post recently stepped down. The reason? The columnist, Ruth Marcus, felt the paper's owner, Jeff Bezos, was trying to change the opinion section to only include views that match his libertarian beliefs. Marcus had been with the paper for four decades, and

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Mar 10 2025POLITICS

Supreme Court to Weigh in on Conversion Therapy Ban

The highest court in the land, the Supreme Court, has decided to step into a heated debate. They will listen to arguments about a Colorado law that stops therapists from trying to change a person's sexual orientation or gender identity. This isn't just about one state. Over 20 states have similar ru

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Mar 10 2025EDUCATION

Campus Mental Health: Students Help Improve the Measuring Stick

Students today face a lot of pressure. From academics to social life, the stress can be overwhelming. This is why mental health services on campus are so important. But how do we know if these services are really helping students? That's where the Youth Service Satisfaction Scale (YSSS) comes in

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Mar 10 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Why Bollywood's Sexist Songs Still Exist

Bollywood, the world's largest film industry, has a problem. It's not just about the dancing or the music. It's about the way women are often portrayed in these songs. These are called "item songs. " They are short dance sequences that often objectify women, treating them as objects of desire rather

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