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Dec 03 2025CELEBRITIES

Sabrina Carpenter: From Disney to Dominance

Sabrina Carpenter has come a long way from her Disney days. She's now a pop sensation, making waves with her bold music and even bolder statements. Her recent album, "Man's Best Friend, " has sparked some controversy, but that hasn't stopped her from making her mark. Carpenter's music is a mix of c

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Dec 03 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Chanel's Underground Fashion Extravaganza in NYC

Chanel made a bold move by taking its fashion show to the NYC subway. This wasn't just any show; it was a Métiers d'Art collection, showcasing the brand's commitment to preserving traditional craftsmanship. The event was a stark contrast to the usual subway scene, with celebrities like ASAP Rocky, K

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Dec 03 2025HEALTH

Smartphones and Kids: What You Need to Know

Smartphones have become a big part of kids' lives. A recent study looked at how these devices affect children around the age of 12. The results show some concerning trends. Kids who had a smartphone at 12 were more likely to face health issues. These included depression, obesity, and not getting en

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Dec 03 2025SCIENCE

The Mystery of Missing Neutrinos

Neutrinos are tiny particles that barely interact with anything. They are everywhere, but we know very little about them. Scientists have long thought there might be more types of neutrinos than the three we know. But recent experiments have left them scratching their heads. Two new studies, publis

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Dec 03 2025POLITICS

A Surprising Turn in the Fight Against Honduran Drug Trafficking

In a move that stunned many, former U. S. President Trump pardoned Juan Orlando Hernández, the ex-president of Honduras. This decision undid years of hard work by a team of dedicated prosecutors, including Emil Bove III, who had been instrumental in building the case against Hernández. Bove, a stau

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Dec 03 2025POLITICS

South Korea's Democracy: A Year After the Crisis

A year has passed since South Korea faced a dramatic test of its democratic values. The nation's president at the time, Yoon Suk Yeol, attempted to impose martial law, claiming the opposition was practicing a "legislative dictatorship. " This move sparked widespread public outrage, with thousands of

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Dec 03 2025SCIENCE

Unraveling the Mystery: MH370 Search Restarts After a Decade

A decade after Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 vanished, the search is back on. Ocean Infinity, a U. S. marine robotics company, is set to resume the hunt for the missing plane starting December 30. This isn't their first attempt. They previously searched for about six weeks earlier this year but calle

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Dec 03 2025CELEBRITIES

Meghan's Netflix Special: A Holiday Treat or a Brand Play?

Meghan Markle is back with a new Netflix show, but not everyone is celebrating. "With Love, Meghan: Holiday Celebration" hits the screen on December 3. It's all about decorating, crafting, and cooking with famous friends like Naomi Osaka and Tom Colicchio. Some folks think Meghan is trying to shape

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Dec 03 2025HEALTH

Unseen Links: Optic Neuritis and Heart Risks

Optic neuritis (ON) is an inflammation of the optic nerve. It is often linked to autoimmune issues. But does it also raise the risk of heart problems? A recent study looked into this. Researchers used data from Korea's National Health Insurance Service. They studied 15, 587 people with ON and compa

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Dec 03 2025HEALTH

Helping Elderly with Multiple Health Issues Through Digital Tools

Older adults often face a mix of health problems, known as multimorbidity. This can make life tough, as they need care that covers many areas at once. Digital health tools could be a big help, but creating the right ones is tricky. The main issue is figuring out exactly what these older adults need.

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