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Mar 13 2025TECHNOLOGY

T-Mobile's Latest Price Hike: Who's Affected and Why?

T-Mobile has announced another round of price increases for some of its older plans. This time, the boost is $5 per line, and it will show up on bills starting in April or May. The company's president, Jon Freier, sent out a memo to employees explaining the change. He mentioned that the increase is

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Mar 13 2025HEALTH

Audre Lorde's Journey: Reclaiming Identity After Breast Cancer

Audre Lorde's "The Cancer Journals" (2020) offers a deep dive into her life after a mastectomy. It's a story of resilience and self-discovery. Lorde, a queer woman of color, faced a tough battle with breast cancer. She didn't just survive; she thrived. She didn't just cope; she transformed.

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Mar 13 2025TECHNOLOGY

Chatbots: Our New Daily Companions?

Many people in the U. S. are now using AI chatbots. 52% of adults have tried them out. 34% of these users interact with these AI models daily. ChatGPT is the most popular, with 72% of users having tried it. Google’s Gemini follows at 50%. Many people are starting to form personal bonds with these c

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Mar 13 2025CRIME

Bronx's Crime Surge: Who's Really to Blame?

The Bronx is facing a tough time with crime. NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch recently spoke out about the situation. She highlighted the importance of addressing quality-of-life crimes. These are the little things that can make people feel unsafe, like aggressive begging and open drug use. She s

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Mar 13 2025SCIENCE

The First Face of Europe

In a remarkable discovery in Spain, scientists have found the earliest known human face fossil in Western Europe. This fossil, affectionately named Pink, was unearthed at the Atapuerca archaeological site in northern Spain. The discovery is significant because it pushes back the timeline of human se

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Mar 13 2025POLITICS

Metal Tariffs Spark Global Trade Tensions

The United States has been making headlines with its new tariffs on steel and aluminium imports. This move has sparked a chain reaction of retaliatory measures from countries like Canada and the European Union. The U. S. has imposed a 25% tax on these metals, which has led to countermeasures from ot

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Mar 13 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Retired Firefighter's Gold Rush

The day was like any other for Mark Sell, a retired firefighter from Norfolk, England. He was out in a field with a friend, metal detector in hand, hoping to find something interesting. Little did he know, his day would take an extraordinary turn. The metal detector beeped faintly, signalin

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Mar 13 2025POLITICS

Trump's Trade Talk: Ireland in the Spotlight

Ireland's Prime Minister, Micheál Martin, had a busy day in Washington. He met with US President Donald Trump. The main topic? Trade. Trump pointed out a big trade imbalance between the US and Ireland. He said the US has a massive trade deficit with Ireland. This means the US buys more from Ireland

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Mar 13 2025FINANCE

Steel and Aluminum Tariffs: A Heavy Burden for Automakers

The auto industry is facing a tough time due to new tariffs on steel and aluminum. These metals are crucial for car manufacturing, and the increased tariffs will make them more expensive. The U. S. government has imposed a 25% tariff on steel and raised the aluminum tariff from 10% to 25%. This move

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Mar 13 2025HEALTH

Texting Doctors: How SMS Changes Hospital Visits

In the fast-paced world of hospitals, doctors make rounds to check on patients. This is a big deal because it's when doctors talk to patients and figure out what's going on. But what if patients could be more involved? What if they could get updates on what's happening during these rounds?

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