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Oct 08 2025POLITICS

Leaks and Lies: U. S. Intel Agencies Crack Down on Whistleblowers

In a move that has sparked debate, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard has ordered a review of U. S. intelligence agencies to see if random polygraph tests for employees and contractors could be a good idea. This comes as the Trump administration is trying hard to stop leaks of secret in

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Oct 07 2025TECHNOLOGY

Xbox Cloud Gaming: A New Free Option with Ads?

Microsoft is exploring a new way to let people play games without paying. They are testing a free version of Xbox Cloud Gaming. This version would show ads before you can play. Right now, only Microsoft employees can try it out. They can play certain games they already own, try out free games on wee

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Oct 06 2025LIFESTYLE

Family, Fish, and the Art of Belonging

In a small Alaskan community, life revolved around salmon. The men and boys would venture out in boats to catch the fish, while the women waited on shore. The salmon they caught weren't the biggest, but there were plenty of them. The kids would play in the water, swim, and enjoy the sunny days. Life

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Oct 04 2025HEALTH

A Fresh Start: How Jackson's Andy’s Place is Changing Lives

In Jackson, Michigan, a unique housing project is making a real difference for families fighting addiction. Andy’s Place offers more than just a roof over people’s heads. It provides a safe, drug-free environment where residents can focus on recovery and rebuilding their lives. The idea behind Andy

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Oct 03 2025CELEBRITIES

Sean Combs: A Journey of Reflection and Redemption

Sean Combs, a well-known figure in the entertainment industry, recently expressed deep remorse and a desire for change in a heartfelt letter to the judge overseeing his case. Combs, who is set to be sentenced for transportation-related charges, acknowledged his past mistakes and the pain he caused o

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Oct 02 2025CELEBRITIES

From Mormon Roots to OnlyFans: Kit Barrus' Journey of Self-Discovery

Kit Barrus, a familiar face on OnlyFans, grew up in a Mormon family. She chose to leave the church when she was a teenager. She does not see herself as a religious person now. She has a mixed view of her upbringing. She says it had both good and bad moments. She thinks most people she knows feel neg

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Oct 02 2025HEALTH

Seeing Beyond Sight: Reproductive Choices for Visually Impaired Women

In the bustling districts of Coimbatore and Tiruchirappalli, a critical issue often goes unnoticed. Visually impaired women face significant challenges when it comes to making their own reproductive choices. This isn't just about having kids or not. It's about having the freedom and support to decid

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Oct 02 2025SCIENCE

How Culture Shapes Empathy in Indonesia

Indonesia is a big country with many different cultures. People there have different ways of showing empathy. Empathy is about understanding and sharing the feelings of others. It can be good for people and society. But it can also have downsides, like making people biased towards those they are clo

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Oct 02 2025SPORTS

Kierstan Bell: From Ohio Roots to WNBA Stardom

Kierstan Bell's journey in the WNBA is a story of growth and resilience. Her performance has significantly improved, with her scoring average jumping from 2. 8 to 4. 2 points per game in just one season. This progress is a testament to her hard work and the opportunities she has seized. Despite her

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Oct 01 2025HEALTH

A Young Warrior's Journey: Celebrating Life Amidst Rare Cancer

Aylin, a brave 15-year-old battling a rare liver cancer, recently celebrated her quinceañera, a significant Latin American tradition marking the transition to adulthood. Her journey has been anything but ordinary. At just 12 years old, Aylin was diagnosed with fibrolamellar hepatocellular carcinoma

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