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Jun 24 2025POLITICS

Big Ad Deal Gets Green Light with a Twist

A huge ad deal just got the okay from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), but there's a catch. The FTC, currently all Republican, said yes to Omnicom buying Interpublic Group for $13. 5 billion. But they added a rule: Omnicom can't steer ads away from platforms based on political views. This means O

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Jun 24 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Movie Theaters: Expect More Ads Before the Big Screen

Movie theaters are changing how they show ads. Before, they only showed trailers and a few short ads. Now, they want to add more ads right before the movie starts. This might not make everyone happy. People are noticing that movies don't start right on time. They often have to wait 20 to 30 minutes

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Jun 23 2025POLITICS

Cyber Threats: How U. S. is Preparing for Potential Attacks

The United States is on high alert. A recent warning highlights a potential increase in cyber threats. This comes after the U. S. took military action against Iran's nuclear sites. The warning does not point to any specific threats but suggests that cyber attacks from pro-Iranian groups are possible

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Jun 22 2025WEATHER

Minnesota's Heatwave: When to Expect Relief and What to Do

Minnesota is in the grip of a heatwave that started on Friday, and it's not letting go anytime soon. The southeastern part of the state is under a heat advisory until Monday morning, while the rest of the state is under an extreme heat warning until tonight. The National Weather Service has been kee

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Jun 22 2025HEALTH

The Health Talk Gap in Cape Verde

Cape Verde, a small island nation, faces a big challenge. It is trying to meet a global health goal. This goal is about reducing the risk of long-term health problems. It also aims to improve the lives of those already dealing with these issues. One key way to achieve this is through health advi

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Jun 22 2025LIFESTYLE

Finding Love After 30: A Faithful Woman's Journey

A woman in her mid-30s is feeling the pressure. She sees her younger relatives settling down, and she worries about her own chances of finding a partner and starting a family. In her community, age and certain life choices can make the search for love even tougher. She doesn't drive, hasn't been to

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Jun 22 2025TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's Galaxy Watch 7: Budget-Friendly Fitness Tracker

Samsung's Galaxy Watch 7 is making waves with its latest price drop. It is now available at a bargain price of $199. 99 for the 40mm version, and $229. 99 for the 44mm model. This smartwatch might not have the flashiest design, but it packs a punch with features that can help you stay on top of your

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Jun 22 2025HEALTH

The Stress Hormone Hype: Why Quick Fixes Fall Short

Stress is a constant companion in today's fast-paced world. One hormone often blamed for stress-related issues is cortisol. It's a key player in how our bodies react to stress. Produced by the adrenal glands, cortisol helps us wake up, sleep, and manage stress. But too much of it can lead to health

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Jun 22 2025WEATHER

Southeast Michigan Braces for Scorching Weekend

The Southeast Michigan area is in for a rough ride this weekend. The weather forecast is not looking good. The region is under a heat advisory starting Saturday afternoon until early Sunday morning. Then, things get even worse with an extreme heat watch in effect from Sunday morning until Tuesday

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Jun 22 2025WEATHER

Kingston and Surroundings Braces for Scorching Week

A significant heatwave is on its way to Eastern Ontario, with Kingston and nearby areas like Odessa and Frontenac Islands in the bullseye. Starting Sunday afternoon, residents can expect a sharp increase in temperature and humidity, making it feel much hotter than it actually is. This heatwave is ex

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