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Oct 16 2025CELEBRITIES

Celebrity Style Takes Over Victoria's Secret Fashion Show 2025

The 2025 Victoria's Secret Fashion Show in New York City was not just about the models. It was a star-studded event with celebrities making a splash on the pink carpet. Law Roach, known for his work on Project Runway, showed up in a bold silver suit with snakeskin boots and a matching necklace. He m

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Oct 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

Choosing the Right Earbuds: Beats vs. Apple for Heart Rate Tracking

In 2025, Beats and Apple both launched high-end earbuds with a unique feature: heart rate monitoring right in your ear. Both brands are owned by Apple, so they work seamlessly with iPhones and offer special iOS features. However, Beats' Powerbeats Pro 2 also work well with Android devices, giving th

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Oct 13 2025TECHNOLOGY

Shielding Digital Money: A Quantum Leap in Crypto Safety

Cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin have changed how we handle money online. They don't need banks, but they face big problems. Quantum computers could break their security. Plus, they're slow, don't work well together, and have privacy issues. Enter Quantum Crypto Guard for Secure Transactions (QCG-ST).

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Oct 13 2025POLITICS

Free Speech or Harmful Practice: The Conversion Therapy Debate

The Supreme Court recently discussed whether a Colorado law that prohibits conversion therapy infringes on the First Amendment. This law aims to stop counselors from trying to change a person's sexual orientation, but some argue it's a form of free speech. Conversion therapy, as practiced by counse

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Oct 13 2025EDUCATION

Navigating Faith in a Diverse World

In today's world, people from different religious backgrounds live and work together. This mix of beliefs affects how chaplains do their jobs. Chaplains are people who provide spiritual support in places like hospitals and schools. They need to understand and respect many faiths, not just one. This

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Oct 11 2025TECHNOLOGY

The High Cost of Cutting-Edge Tech: What's Next for Android Phones?

Qualcomm's latest chip, the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, is making waves, but not in a good way for phone makers. This chip is built using TSMC's advanced 3nm technology, which is expensive. The cost of making this chip is now 27% higher than the previous model, the Snapdragon 8 Elite. This means phone

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Oct 11 2025LIFESTYLE

Salvador: Where African Roots Dance and Pray

In Salvador, Brazil, the heartbeat of Afro-Brazilian culture is strong. The city is a vibrant mix of African traditions, where religion, food, and art come together in a unique way. Candomblé, a religion that blends African and Catholic beliefs, is a big part of life here. In the temples, people wor

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Oct 10 2025CRIME

Death Row Inmate's Fate Hangs in the Balance as New Evidence Emerges

Robert Roberson III, a Texas man on death row for over two decades, has been given a temporary reprieve. The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals recently halted his execution, scheduled for mid-October. This decision has sparked a mix of relief and controversy among lawmakers and the public. Roberson w

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Oct 10 2025HEALTH

Hunger in Somalia: Why Some People Struggle More Than Others

Somalia is a country where many people don't have enough food. This isn't just a small problem. It's a big health issue. For a long time, the country has faced many troubles. These include weak government, harsh weather, and fights among different groups. Because of these problems, many people can't

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Oct 10 2025POLITICS

Singapore's Online LGBTQ+ Talks: A Decade in Review

Singapore is a place where old and new ideas mix in interesting ways. The country is very tech-savvy, but it still has a law from colonial times that makes homosexuality illegal. This law, called Section 377A, was not strictly enforced, but it was still there. It was like a reminder of what society

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