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Oct 26 2024POLITICS

The Secret Transition: Trump’s Unprecedented Plan

Former President Donald Trump is preparing for another term with an unusually secretive transition plan. Funded by wealthy donors, the plan is shrouded in mystery, raising concerns about transparency and accountability. Transitions are crucial for turning campaign promises into action, but Trump’s p

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Oct 25 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Paris Hilton's Star-Studded Album Launch: A Night of Music and Friendships

Last Friday, the Hollywood Palladium was buzzing with excitement as Paris Hilton took the stage to promote her new album, "Infinite Icon. " Among the crowd were some familiar faces from the celebrity world. Kim Kardashian, glammed up in a shimmering silver dress, was there to cheer on her friend, al

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Oct 25 2024SPORTS

Unraveling Lance Armstrong's Doping Scandal: Sports Stories for the Future

Lance Armstrong, the pro cyclist from America, was once a hero. He won countless races, including seven Tour de France titles. But in 2012, his world came crashing down. The United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) found he had been using banned substances during his career. This wasn't just a small

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Oct 25 2024CRIME

Wrestling Moguls in Hot Water: Lawsuit Spotlights WWE Abuse Allegations

Ever heard of the WWE? Well, it's not just about big muscles and drama – recent lawsuits are shedding light on a dark side. A group of men, who were kids when they worked backstage, claim they were abused by a ringside announcer named Mel Phillips. Phillips is said to have tricked them into helping

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Oct 24 2024TECHNOLOGY

Google Calendar’s Makeover: Dark Mode & New Look

Google Calendar is giving its web version a fresh coat of paint and finally introducing a dark mode. This update, which started rolling out this week, includes a new user interface with modern and accessible buttons, dialog boxes, and sidebars. The change is aimed at making your calendar experience

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Oct 24 2024ENVIRONMENT

India's Top Court: Clean Air is a Right, Not a Privilege

India's Supreme Court has made a bold statement, declaring that living in a pollution-free environment is a fundamental right for all citizens. This comes as Delhi, the capital, is choking under a thick layer of smog. The city's air quality index hit a "very poor" 364 on Wednesday, with levels below

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Oct 24 2024TECHNOLOGY

Get Microsoft 365 for $40: What's the Deal with ZDNET's Recommendations?

Ever wondered what goes into ZDNET's recommendations? It's not just a quick glance. The team spends hours testing, researching, and comparing products. They dive deep into vendor and retailer listings, plus other independent reviews. Even customer feedback gets a thorough look to understand what rea

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Oct 24 2024HEALTH

Vaccine Against Pneumonia: A New Recommendation for Older Adults

Did you know that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has recently recommended that adults aged 50 and above should get a shot to protect against pneumococcal disease? This decision was made by a scientific panel and then approved by the CDC. This disease is caused by a type of bact

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Oct 23 2024POLITICS

Watching Hamas' Aims: Not Just Freedom

Hamas is often seen as a group fighting for Palestinian freedom. But, is that really what they want? Spiked's Brendan O'Neill suggests that Hamas has a darker goal. It wants to control Palestine under strict Islamist rules. Palestinians, to them, aren't Individuals but martyrs. The group's ultimate

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Oct 23 2024LIFESTYLE

Conversation Deflections: How One-Liners Save the Day

Imagine this: you're at a business dinner, enjoying a lovely meal, when a colleague suddenly asks about your recent divorce. Talk about a buzzkill! This happened to someone, who was prepared, though. They had a bunch of clever responses ready to go, so they could dodge the question without being rud

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