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Mar 21 2025POLITICS

A President's Unusual Quest to Shrink Education

The White House was buzzing with anticipation. The East Room was filled with a mix of young students, conservative activists, social media influencers, and six governors from various states. They had all gathered to witness a significant event: the signing of an executive order aimed at drastically

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Mar 21 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Mark's Crossroads: Love, Loss, and a New Path

In the intense season finale of "Severance, " Mark finds himself at a crucial turning point. After navigating through the treacherous Testing Floor of Lumon, he successfully rescues his wife, Gemma. However, his journey doesn't end with her rescue. Mark's inner self, known as Innie Mark, has develop

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Mar 21 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Bond's New Bosses: The Power Duo Behind 007's Future

The entertainment world is buzzing with news about the future of the iconic James Bond franchise. Two heavyweights in the film industry, Amy Pascal and David Heyman, are in discussions to take the reins of 007 from the long-time stewards, Barbara Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson. This shift comes as A

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Mar 21 2025LIFESTYLE

A Family's Legacy of Luxury in the Caribbean

In the heart of St. George's, Grenada, a story of family and luxury hospitality unfolds. Janelle Hopkin, the President and Managing Director of Spice Island Beach Resort, is a third-generation hotelier. Her journey in the hospitality industry began at 16, when her father insisted she work throughout

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Mar 21 2025SCIENCE

How Sleep and Quick Tests Affect Our Memory

Sleep is a big deal for our brains. It helps us remember things. But it can also mess with our memories. Sometimes, it makes us recall things that never happened. This is what scientists call false memories. To figure out why this happens, researchers looked at two things: how we remember stuff righ

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Mar 21 2025HEALTH

Can Public Health Efforts Really Level the Playing Field for Kids' Weight?

Health initiatives to tackle childhood obesity should try to even out health differences among kids. Two big studies looked at ways to stop kids from becoming overweight. They found that getting kids to move more helped a little with their weight. This was true for kids aged 5 to 18. Mixing exercise

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Mar 21 2025HEALTH

College Students and Sexual Health Knowledge: What's the Deal?

College life can be a wild ride, full of new experiences and challenges. One big challenge is staying on top of sexual and reproductive health. It's a crucial part of overall well-being, especially for college students who face unique risks. To tackle this, it's essential to understand what shapes s

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Mar 21 2025HEALTH

The Rise of No and Low Alcohol Drinks in Britain

The UK government is setting a goal to cut down on alcohol use by 2025. One big step in this direction is making more no and low alcohol (no/lo) drinks available. This shift is not just about health but also about changing consumer habits. The availability of these drinks has been growing steadily.

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Mar 21 2025FINANCE

The Twist in Trade and Tech: A Week in Financial Markets

The financial markets had a rocky week. The Dow Jones Industrial Average took a hit. People were worried about new tariffs from President Trump. These tariffs could slow down the economy and make things more expensive. The Federal Reserve might cut interest rates to help. But will that be enoug

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Mar 21 2025BUSINESS

Tesla's Cybertruck Recall: A Closer Look

The Cybertruck, Tesla's futuristic electric pickup, is facing its biggest recall yet. Over 46, 000 units, produced from November 2023 onwards, are affected. The problem? A part called the cant rail, which is a stainless-steel trim panel, can detach from the vehicle. This isn't just a minor inconveni

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