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Mar 29 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Razer Blade 16: A Pricey Powerhouse with a Few Hiccups

The Razer Blade 16 is a gaming laptop that tries to compete with the MacBook Pro. It has a sleek, black design that doesn't attract fingerprints easily. The laptop is thinner and lighter than the previous model, which is a big plus. It features a top-tier Nvidia RTX 5090 GPU and a 16-inch OLED displ

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Mar 29 2025HEALTH

Heart Rate and Steps: A Simple Math Hack for Better Health

Heart health is a big deal. Heart disease is a leading cause of death worldwide. It is important to keep an eye on your heart. Many people use smartwatches to track their heart rate and steps. Now, researchers have come up with a new way to use this data. They suggest a simple math trick. Divid

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Mar 29 2025TECHNOLOGY

Secure Messaging: Why Your Behavior Matters More Than You Think

The National Security Agency (NSA) has a warning for all iPhone and Android users. It is not about the apps themselves, but about how people use them. Millions of users do not realize that simple mistakes can compromise their security. This warning came to light after a mix-up involving Trump offici

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Mar 29 2025BUSINESS

Young Tech Star's Big Lie: The $175 Million Fraud

A young entrepreneur, Charlie Javice, was found guilty of tricking JPMorgan Chase. She claimed her startup, Frank, had millions of customers. In reality, she had only a fraction of that number. This deception cost the bank $175 million. The trial lasted five weeks in a Manhattan court. Javice, now 3

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Mar 29 2025SPORTS

Mookie Betts' Walk-Off Heroics Kickstart Dodgers' Season

The Dodgers have had a strong start to their season. Their journey began in Japan, where they were warmly welcomed by fans. This trip was part of a global tour to celebrate their recent World Series victory. The team returned home to Los Angeles for their opening homestand. This included a special b

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Mar 29 2025POLITICS

Deadly Quake Strikes Myanmar

In Myanmar, the death toll from a recent earthquake has risen to over 1, 000 people. The quake, measuring 7. 7 on the Richter scale, hit near the country's second-largest city. The military-led government reported that 1, 002 people have died, with 2, 376 injured and 30 missing. The numbers could st

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Mar 29 2025EDUCATION

Columbia University's Leadership Shake-Up

Columbia University has a new acting president. Claire Shipman will take over the role. She is the co-chair of the board of trustees. This change comes after Katrina A. Armstrong decided to step down. She had been serving as the interim president since August. Armstrong will go back to her job at th

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Mar 29 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Trouble at the Top: Warner Bros. Faces Tough Times

Warner Bros. is in a bit of a pickle. The studio, known for everything from "The Jazz Singer" to "Harry Potter, " is facing some serious challenges. At the heart of it all are Michael De Luca and Pamela Abdy, the duo running the show. They took over in 2023, and things seemed promising with a big hi

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Mar 29 2025CRIME

A Former Media Mogul Gets a Second Chance

The former leader of a once-promising media company got a break just before heading to prison. Carlos Watson, co-founder of Ozy Media, had his nearly 10-year sentence reduced by the then-president. This happened just hours before he was set to begin his prison term for financial fraud. Media indust

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Mar 29 2025HEALTH

How do patients in Taiwan get the most out of their health reports?

Taiwan's health system is trying to figure out how to make health reports more useful for patients. The goal is to tailor these reports to different diseases and situations. This means giving patients the right information at the right time. First, let's talk about the kind of information that matt

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