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Feb 04 2025POLITICS

Fossil Fuel Boss Takes Over Energy Department

Imagine a CEO from a fossil fuel company becoming the nation's energy boss. This is exactly what happened when Chris Wright, a prominent figure in the energy world, was approved by the Senate to lead the Department of Energy. His appointment is a big deal because it aligns with a certain administrat

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Feb 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

Android Auto Style: Finally a DecentView

One small tweak can really ruin your whole vibe. Ever had a major inconvenience due to a small change in an otherwise useful technology. Google Maps well this is an app that has that ability. Google Maps recently messed with its layout on Android Auto, and let's just say users were not p

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Feb 03 2025HEALTH

Small Steps To Big Help: Can Apps Fight Depression, Anxiety, and Sleep Issues? .

Imagine a world where you can find help for mental health issues right on your phone. Researchers decided to find out if this might work for those dealing with less-serious but still troublesome mental health issues. You know how sometimes you feel down, or anxious, or just can't sleep, but

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Feb 03 2025TECHNOLOGY

Who Stole the Show? The Unexpected 2024 King of Smartphones

Hold onto your hats, folks! The smartphone world just took a wild turn. Picture this: the year is 2024, and the biggest shock of the year doesn't come from some high-tech gadgets. It turns out that the smartphone market has more twists than a roller coaster. The popular belief would be that

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Feb 03 2025CELEBRITIES

Standout Style: 2025 Grammys Fashion Frenzy

The 67th Grammy Awards in Los Angeles had everyone talking about more than just the winners. While the city was still recovering from two of the worst wildfires in California history, the event had to go on. The Grammys had to adapt to the situation. Several industry parties were canceled.

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Feb 03 2025SPORTS

Myles Garrett's Big Decision: Why He's Asking for a Trade

Myles Garrett, a star defensive player, has asked for a change of scenery. He is now looking for a trade from the Browns. He wants to play for a team that can help him win a Super Bowl. You might be wondering why he would leave. Well, Garrett is a competitive person who has been with the Br

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Feb 03 2025CELEBRITIES

Chappell Roan's Grammy Triumph: A Call for Change in the Music Industry

The music industry has a new champion for artists' rights. Chappell Roan, a rising star, took center stage at the Grammy's to share a powerful message. Roan's journey to fame has been nothing short of remarkable. Her album, a hit this year, catapulted her to stardom in a matter of months. Roan'

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Feb 03 2025CRIME

The Soldier Who Spied for Iran and Escaped Prisons

A former British soldier who betrayed his country by spying for Iran was sentenced to 14 years in prison. Daniel Kahlife, now 25, was once a soldier in the British Army, but his life took a dangerous turn. He was convicted for sharing confidential and secret information. His actions, accor

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Feb 03 2025CRIME

Run, Hide, or Chase - Man Overcomes Impressions

A man on the run. That is what the police are dealing with today. Let’s talk about Nicholas Voutsas, the guy who managed to slip away from law enforcement. He was being transported by a van to a hospital in Newark. This wasn’t just any hospital trip. It’s a clear spot to try to get away. There

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Feb 03 2025SCIENCE

What Makes Bulgarian Peaches Special?

Peaches, a favorite fruit for many, have a story to tell. Eight varieties grown in Bulgaria were analyzed to understand what makes them unique. Eight varieties grown in Bulgaria were analyzed. The varieties grown in Bulgaria were "Filina", "Gergana", "Ufo-4", "July lady", "Laskava", "Flat Queen", "E

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