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May 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's New Galaxy S25 Edge: Slimmer, Tougher, and More Affordable

The Galaxy S25 Edge is set to make a splash tonight, and some lucky folks have already gotten their hands on it. This isn't the final product, but it gives a good idea of what to expect. One thing that stands out is how slim it is compared to the Galaxy S25 Ultra. The Ultra is about 8. 2mm thick, wh

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May 12 2025CELEBRITIES

Morgan Wallen's Unconventional Exit from SNL

Morgan Wallen is known for his rebellious spirit, which often sets him apart from the norm. This was evident when he abruptly left the stage during his performance on Saturday Night Live in March. This unexpected move left the cast and audience puzzled, as it is customary for hosts and guests to sta

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May 12 2025POLITICS

Iowa's Political Shift: A Democrat's Bid for Governor

In the heart of the Midwest, Iowa is seeing a significant political shift. Rob Sand, the lone Democrat holding a statewide office in Iowa, has decided to run for governor. This move comes after years of serving as the state auditor, a role that has put him in the spotlight and often at odds with the

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May 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's New Flip Phone: Bigger Cover Display?

The latest buzz around Samsung's upcoming Galaxy Z Flip 7 revolves around its cover display. Initially, leaks hinted at no major design changes. However, things took a turn when new renders surfaced, suggesting a larger cover display. This change seems to be inspired by the Motorola Razr Plus. The n

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May 12 2025RELIGION

Chicago's Pride: A New Pope from the Heartland

The news spread quickly. A Chicago native, Robert Prevost, had become Pope Leo XIV. This was a big deal. Chicagoans felt a mix of pride and excitement. The new pope's journey from Chicago to Rome was a story of growth and faith. The first Sunday with an American pope was special. Catholics

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May 12 2025POLITICS

California's Bold Move to Clear Streets of Homeless Camps

California, a state known for its sunny weather and high cost of living, is facing a big problem. There are about 187, 000 homeless people in the state. That is a lot of people without a place to call home. About two-thirds of these individuals are living in tents, cars, or out in the open. This is

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May 12 2025HEALTH

Young Adults in China: The Hidden Struggles

In China, a significant number of young adults are facing unseen challenges. These issues stem from two main sources: parents leaving home for work and harmful experiences during childhood. A recent study shed light on how these factors impact the mental well-being of adolescents and young adults. I

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May 12 2025HEALTH

The Power of Daily Habits in Fighting Big Health Problems

The world is seeing a shift in what makes people sick. These days, it is not just infections that are causing the most trouble. Instead, long-term health issues, like heart disease and diabetes, are taking the lead. These are often linked to how we live our lives. Doctors are now realizing that the

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May 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

Drones in Conflict: A New Medical Challenge

The battlefield has changed. Drones, or unmanned aircraft systems, are now a big part of modern warfare. They do more than just spy. They strike targets too. This shift has made drones a key tool for many groups, not just big countries. Even smaller groups and non-state actors use them. Why? Because

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May 12 2025HEALTH

Younger Gulf Patients Face Unique Myeloma Challenges

The Gulf region is grappling with a rise in multiple myeloma cases, a blood cancer that affects plasma cells. This region includes countries like the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, and Oman. These nations have seen significant economic growth, but their healthcare systems still face h

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