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Aug 20 2025CRIME

Florida's Execution Record: A Look at the Numbers

Florida has been busy with executions this year. As of now, they've carried out 10 in 2025 alone. That's a new record for the state. The latest was Kayle Bates, a 67-year-old man who was put to death for a crime he committed back in 1982. He was convicted of kidnapping and killing a woman from an in

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Aug 17 2025BUSINESS

How AI is Changing the Way Businesses Work in 2025

AI is becoming a big deal for businesses. It's not just about chatbots or simple automation. Companies are now building their whole business around AI. This means AI is used in every part of the company, from making decisions to creating new ideas. Leaders like Satya Nadella from Microsoft say that

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Aug 16 2025SPORTS

Michigan's Bold Move: Fighting Back Against NCAA's Sign-Stealing Penalties

Michigan is not taking their punishment lightly. The university has decided to appeal the NCAA's decision after being hit with some serious penalties for their sign-stealing scandal. They believe the NCAA got it wrong and are ready to fight back. The NCAA handed down their decision on Friday. Michi

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Aug 15 2025TECHNOLOGY

Elon Musk's Bold Move Against Apple: What's at Stake?

Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla and xAI, has taken a strong stand against Apple. He's not happy with how Apple's App Store ranks Grok, the AI chatbot from xAI. Musk says Apple is playing favorites and breaking competition rules. He's even threatened to take Apple to court. This isn't just a small fight

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Aug 14 2025CELEBRITIES

Taylor Swift's Big Podcast Moment: More Than Just Music

Taylor Swift made a splash on her boyfriend Travis Kelce's podcast, New Heights. It wasn't just about music; she shared personal stories and even some bread puns. Swift revealed she was the one who asked to be on the show, joking that she was jealous of Brad Pitt's appearance. She talked about her l

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Aug 14 2025SCIENCE

How Tiny Particles Affect Air Pollution and Our Health

Scientists used a computer model to study how tiny particles in the air can change the levels of a harmful chemical called benzo(a)pyrene (BaP). They looked at three different ways to measure how these particles protect BaP from breaking down. The results showed that BaP levels change with the seaso

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Aug 13 2025CELEBRITIES

Taylor Swift's Witty Comeback to NFL Fans

Taylor Swift made a splash on the New Heights podcast, hosted by her boyfriend Travis Kelce and his brother Jason. She didn't hold back, taking a playful jab at male NFL fans. In a teaser clip, Swift humorously pointed out that these fans might not be thrilled to see her in their space. This isn't t

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Aug 13 2025BUSINESS

Trump's New BLS Chief: What It Means for Economic Data

President Trump recently picked EJ Antoni to lead the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). This choice has sparked a lot of debate. Some people, like Steve Bannon, think Antoni is a great fit. Others, like Jason Furman, believe he lacks the right experience. The main concern is whether Antoni can keep

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Aug 13 2025POLITICS

A New Leader for Mexico's Finances

Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum has chosen Maria del Carmen Bonilla to be the new deputy finance minister. This decision ends weeks of guessing about who would take the job. Bonilla has been working at the finance ministry since 2021. She has been in charge of the unit that deals with public c

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Aug 12 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Free TV Shows Take Off on United Airlines

United Airlines has teamed up with Apple to bring free TV shows to passengers. Now, travelers can enjoy select Apple TV+ series on seatback screens and the United app. The initial lineup includes popular shows like "Severance, " "Ted Lasso, " and "Silo, " with more content being added monthly. This

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