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Jul 02 2025TECHNOLOGY

Zelda's Switch 2 Upgrade: Lasers Get a Power Boost!

The Nintendo Switch 2 version of The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom has brought some unexpected changes to the game. Players have discovered that the improved frame rate has made lasers way more powerful. This is because the lasers are tied to the game's refresh rate. So, with the game now ru

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Jul 02 2025EDUCATION

Big Tech's Growing Influence in Schools: A Cause for Concern?

Big Tech companies are increasingly targeting schools, marketing their AI products as helpful tools for both students and teachers. However, this push raises important questions about the future of education. Some schools, like those in Texas and Arizona, are already using AI to teach students, with

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Jul 02 2025CELEBRITIES

The Rise and Fall of a Music Mogul

Sean Combs, once a titan in the music industry, now faces serious charges that could change his life forever. The man known as Diddy is waiting for a jury to decide his fate in a federal sex trafficking trial. This is not just a legal battle; it's a story of how quickly fame and fortune can fade. C

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Jul 02 2025HEALTH

Living in a World That Doesn't Fit

In Iran, where traditional gender roles are deeply rooted in Islamic social ethics, individuals with gender dysphoria face unique challenges. These people often feel like they are living in a world that doesn't quite fit them. They experience a disconnect between their gender identity and the societ

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Jul 02 2025HEALTH

Understanding Alcohol Views in Iran: A Student Survey

In Iran, where alcohol is banned due to religious beliefs and laws, it's important to have a good way to study how people, especially students, think about and use alcohol. That's why a new survey called the ISKAP Alcohol Q was created. This survey is special because it's made to fit the Iranian cul

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Jul 02 2025EDUCATION

What Makes Gamers Tick? A Look into Italian Students' Gaming Habits

Gaming is everywhere these days. It's not just a hobby; it's a culture. But what makes some people pick up a controller while others don't? A recent study dug into this question, focusing on Italian university students. The goal? To see if there are any psychological differences between current game

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Jul 02 2025TECHNOLOGY

Keeping Kids Safe Online: Microsoft's Browser Blocking Feature

Microsoft has been making waves with its Family Safety feature, which is designed to keep kids safe online. Lately, there have been some hiccups with this feature, especially when it comes to blocking non-Microsoft browsers like Google Chrome. The idea behind this feature is simple: parents can set

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Jul 02 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Earthworms and Invasive Plants Team Up in Polluted Soil

In some places, the soil is not very healthy. It has something called Cadmium (Cd) in it. This is not good for plants. But, some plants are better at dealing with this than others. These are called invasive plants. They are not from around here. They come from other places and take over. Earthworms

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Jul 02 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smart Monitor Deals to Watch Before Prime Day

Amazon's big sale event, Prime Day, is coming up in two weeks. It's a great time to find deals on all kinds of tech, including computer monitors. Whether you need a new screen for work, gaming, or just want an extra display, now is the time to look. Finding the right monitor can be tough. There are

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Jul 01 2025CRIME

A Father's Fight for Justice: Idaho Murder Case Plea Deal Sparks Outrage

A plea deal has been struck in the Idaho murder case, but not everyone is happy about it. The father of one of the victims, Kaylee Goncalves, is speaking out against the agreement. He says he was blindsided by the news and feels the deal doesn't bring justice for his daughter or the other victims.

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