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Sep 08 2024HEALTH

Salmonella Scare: Is Your Fridge Safe?

A recent salmonella outbreak linked to eggs from a Wisconsin farm has affected 65 people across nine states. This raises a critical question: are we doing enough to ensure the safety of our food supply? Wisconsin health officials have issued a recall for all eggs produced by Milo’s Poultry Farms an

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Sep 08 2024CELEBRITIES

Is Selena Gomez Really a Billionaire? Unpacking the Beauty Empire and Beyond

Selena Gomez has become a billionaire according to Bloomberg, largely thanks to her makeup company Rare Beauty's success with its passionate fanbase attracted by her huge social media presence. Her journey from Disney stardom to business mogul inspires questions on the influence of platforms and bl

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Sep 08 2024OPINION

Is America Losing Its Soul? Americans Weigh an Exodus Over Political Fears

Americans are leaving their country due to anxieties about the political climate, not for adventure. The question is whether they are justified or overreacting. Thousands of readers responded to a New York Times survey expressing frustration, fear, and disappointment with American politics. Many are

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Sep 06 2024ENVIRONMENT

Can Trees Really Save Us? Big Tech Bets on Nature - But Is It Enough?

Big Tech companies like Google, Meta, Microsoft, and Salesforce are teaming up to push for nature-based carbon removal solutions. They've formed the Symbiosis Coalition, pledging to buy up to 20 million tons of carbon removal credits by 2030. But is this just a way to buy their way out of reducing

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Sep 06 2024POLITICS

Hunter Biden's Tax Trial: Extravagance, Addiction, and a Battle Over Evidence

Hunter Biden, the president's son, is facing a tax evasion trial in Los Angeles. He's accused of failing to pay over $1.4 million in taxes while living what prosecutors call an 'extravagant lifestyle'. The indictment details over $7 million in income from foreign business dealings between 2016 an

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Sep 06 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Naruto: A Mythical Journey Unveiled

Naruto Uzumaki, the beloved ninja protagonist, is more than just a fictional character. He is a symbol of Japanese mythology and folklore that adds depth to his world. From the whirlpool-inspired name that reflects his chaotic nature to the animal companions who play pivotal roles, Naruto's story i

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Sep 06 2024POLITICS

135 Nicaraguans Freed: A Victory or a Political Pawn?

The US government celebrated the release of 135 Nicaraguan political prisoners, now in Guatemala seeking refuge in other countries. National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan called it a humanitarian victory, emphasizing that no one should be jailed for peacefully expressing themselves. But is this t

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Sep 06 2024CELEBRITIES

Simone Biles' Bold Fashion Take: Jail Time for Jeans on a Plane?

Olympic gold medalist Simone Biles recently stirred up controversy with a fiery statement on Threads: "If you willingly wear jeans on a plane, you deserve jail." This bold claim came as no surprise, considering Biles' penchant for making fashion statements and her role as the face of hair care bran

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Sep 06 2024TECHNOLOGY

The Call of Duty Beta Has Turned Me Into a Knee-Shooting Maniac - And I Can't Go Back to Modern Warfare

It's been over a decade since dolphin diving was introduced in Call of Duty, and I've often wondered if it's done more harm than good. The urge to do something impulsively is usually stronger than waiting for the right moment. Hold a corner? Move quietly? Sure, great ideas if you care about trivial

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Sep 06 2024POLITICS

Feeding Frenzy: Did COVID Relief Funds Get Swindled?

A Minnesota nonprofit, Feeding Our Future (FOF), is in hot water, accused of siphoning off a whopping $250 million in taxpayer dollars meant for hungry children during the pandemic. Over 70 people linked to the group face federal charges, with five already convicted of fraud. Allegedly, they cooked

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