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May 27 2025CELEBRITIES

A Night of Surprises and Big Wins at the AMAs

The American Music Awards in Las Vegas was a night filled with unexpected moments and major wins. The event was hosted by Jennifer Lopez, who managed to steal the show with her energetic performances and a few controversial moves. Lopez danced to a mix of popular songs, but it was her kiss with both

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May 27 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Girl Who Steals Time: Switch 2 Upgrade

The latest gaming news has a lot of people excited. The Switch 2 is coming out on June 5. Along with it, there will be a new version of the popular game FANTASY LIFE i: The Girl Who Steals Time. This game is already a hit on other platforms. It sold over 500, 000 copies in just two days after it

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May 27 2025FINANCE

Stock Market Soars as Trump Delays EU Tariffs

There was a significant rise in stock prices on Tuesday. This happened after Trump announced he was pushing back the deadline for imposing tariffs on the European Union. The S&P 500 index went up by about 2%. The Dow Jones Industrial Average saw a gain of 713 points, which is roughly 1. 7%. The Nasd

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May 27 2025POLITICS

France's Big Step Towards End-of-Life Choices

France is taking a significant step in allowing adults with no cure in sight to use lethal drugs. This is a big deal, as it's been a hot topic for a while. The lower house of France's parliament gave the green light to this bill. This vote is a major milestone, but there's still a ways to go before

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May 27 2025SCIENCE

A Fingerprint From the Past

In Spain, a rock with a fingerprint and a red dot has sparked excitement among scientists. This rock, found in a shelter, is believed to be around 43, 000 years old. The red dot is thought to be a nose, making the rock look like a human face. This discovery raises questions about the artistic abilit

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May 27 2025HEALTH

Can Mobile Tech Help Break the Cycle of Overthinking?

Overthinking, or rumination, is a common issue in many mental health struggles. It is a pattern of repetitive, negative thoughts that feel hard to control. Researchers have looked into many reasons why people ruminate. One idea is that people try to avoid certain feelings or thoughts. This is called

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May 27 2025POLITICS

Harvard University Faces Federal Funding Freeze

The Trump administration has taken a strong stance against Harvard University. The federal government has ordered agencies to end their contracts with the university. This move, announced in a letter from the U. S. General Services Administration, aims to cancel an estimated 100 million USD in rem

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May 27 2025TECHNOLOGY

New Sensors: The Future of Touch Technology

The world of touch technology is buzzing with excitement over a new type of sensor. These sensors are called piezoionic sensors. They use the movement of ions within soft materials to turn physical touches into electrical signals. This makes them perfect for wearable gadgets, robotic skins, and inte

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May 27 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Price Tag of Cancer Treatments

The financial impact of cancer treatments goes far beyond the cost of the drugs themselves. Side effects from these treatments can rack up significant bills, and if these costs are not accurately measured, it can skew the overall assessment of a treatment's value. The extra costs from side effe

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May 27 2025HEALTH

Sleep Patterns and Teen Mental Health: The Hidden Link

Sleep issues can be a big deal for teens. They can lead to some pretty serious mental health problems. One big issue is something called psychotic-like experiences, or PLEs. These are things like hearing voices or seeing things that aren't there. It's important to understand how sleep problems can l

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