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Sep 04 2025OPINION

The Rise of Victimhood Culture: A Dangerous Trend

In today's America, being a victim has become a powerful tool. It can justify actions that would otherwise be unacceptable. Take the case of Luigi Mangione, who is accused of killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. Instead of facing criticism, Mangione was turned into a folk hero in a musical c

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Sep 03 2025POLITICS

Trump's Health Rumors: What's Really Going On?

President Donald Trump made a public appearance to address concerns about his health. He chose to speak about the new location for the US Space Command headquarters. This was his first public event in a week. During this time, many people online started to wonder if he was okay. Some even thought he

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Sep 03 2025TECHNOLOGY

Will Apple Keep iPhone Prices Steady This Time?

Apple's big reveal is just around the corner, and whispers about the iPhone 17 series prices are already making rounds. An expert has shared some guesses on what we might expect. First off, the standard iPhone 17 seems to be holding steady at $799, same as last year's model. That's a win for those

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Sep 02 2025TECHNOLOGY

Apple's Big Reveal: What's Cooking in the Tech Giant's Kitchen?

Apple's upcoming event, dubbed "Awe Dropping, " is set to take place on September 9. While the company remains tight-lipped about the specifics, the rumor mill is buzzing with exciting possibilities. The star of the show is expected to be the new iPhone 17 lineup, which includes a new model called t

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Sep 02 2025SCIENCE

Lighting Up Cell Death: A New Way to Track Drug Effects

Scientists have created a new tool to watch how drugs cause cells to die. This tool uses a special kind of light called bioluminescence. Unlike other methods, it doesn't need any outside light to work. This makes it better for looking at living things. The tool is designed to target a specific mole

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Sep 02 2025BUSINESS

Space Investments: No Rocket Science Needed

Investing in space is no longer just for experts. More investors are putting money into space startups, even if they don't know much about rockets. This shift shows that space is becoming more like any other business. Five years ago, an investor named Katelin Holloway took a big risk. She invested

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Sep 02 2025HEALTH

Why Dating Apps Might Be a Psychopath's Playground

Dating apps have become a popular way to meet new people, but recent research suggests they might also be a haven for psychopaths. A study found that men with psychopathic traits often report more sexual encounters on these platforms. This doesn't mean every successful dater is a psychopath, but cer

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Sep 01 2025FINANCE

Smart Money Bets on Serious Crypto Businesses

Big investors are now playing it safe in the crypto world. They're not just throwing money at any project anymore. Instead, they're looking for crypto businesses that make real money and have a solid plan. This is a big change from the past when people invested based on hype and trends. VC firms, w

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Aug 30 2025BUSINESS

Japan's Stealthy Stablecoin Strategy

Japan is making waves in the crypto world, but not in the way you might expect. While other countries are loudly announcing their crypto plans, Japan has been quietly building a strong foundation for stablecoins. The country was the first to create rules for stablecoins, but it hasn't had its own ye

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Aug 29 2025HEALTH

U. S. Vaccine Policy Shifts: What You Need to Know

The U. S. recently updated its coronavirus vaccine guidelines. Now, only those at high risk or over 65 can get the shots. This change brings the U. S. more in line with other countries. But it's not all smooth sailing. The new rules have caused some confusion. People are unsure who exactly can get

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