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Jul 02 2025ENTERTAINMENT

South Park Fans Face Unexpected Delay

Fans of South Park are in for a wait. The new season, season 27, won't hit screens as planned. The creators, Trey Parker and Matt Stone, are not happy about it. They call the situation a mess, caused by a fight over streaming rights. The delay is due to a battle between the show's creators and Para

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Jul 02 2025POLITICS

Uncertainty Looms Over UK Finance Chief's Future

The future of Rachel Reeves, the UK's finance minister, is up in the air. On Wednesday, things got tense in Parliament. Prime Minister Keir Starmer didn't promise to keep her in her job. This was a big deal because he had said before that she would stay until the next election. Later, Starmer's off

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Jul 02 2025TECHNOLOGY

Honor's Magic V5: A Bold Move in the Foldable Phone Game

Honor has just unveiled its latest foldable phone, the Magic V5, aiming to shake up the market and give Samsung a run for its money. This new device is all about being thin and packing a big battery, which is exactly what many tech fans are looking for. The Magic V5 is set to hit stores in China fir

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Jul 02 2025HEALTH

Iron's Role in Parkinson's Disease: A Closer Look

Parkinson's disease is a condition that affects the brain. It is known for causing movement problems. One thing that happens in Parkinson's is that iron builds up in a part of the brain called the substantia nigra (SN). But how this iron changes over time and how it affects other things in the brain

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Jul 02 2025BUSINESS

Who's Better at Selling Stuff: Internet Stars or Famous Faces?

People often wonder who sells products better: famous people from TV and movies or influencers from social media. Both types are popular with advertisers, but research shows mixed results on who works best. The truth is, it depends on the situation. A recent study dug into this question. It looked

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Jul 02 2025BUSINESS

How Ads Shape What We Think About Products

In today's market, companies are always looking for ways to make their products seem better than the rest. They use ads to influence how we see their products. But not all ads are the same. Some are shown to everyone, while others are tailored to specific groups online. Companies with unique produc

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Jul 01 2025BUSINESS

Car Sales Slow Down: What's Happening and Why?

The US car market is facing tough times. After a quick rise in sales earlier this year, things have slowed down. People are buying fewer cars, and prices are going up. This is happening because of new taxes on imported cars, higher prices, and worries about the economy. Experts say that car sales m

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Jul 01 2025FINANCE

Stocks Soar as Jobs and Spending Slow Down

Investors are cheering as the economy shows signs of slowing down. The S&P 500 hit a new high, and it seems like the bad news for workers is good news for stock markets. Why? Because when the economy isn't doing so well, the Federal Reserve might cut interest rates. Lower interest rates usually mean

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Jul 01 2025FINANCE

Market Wobbles: Asia's Stocks Take a Mixed Turn

Investors in Asia had a tough time on Tuesday. They were trying to make sense of the big wins on Wall Street and the possible effects of U. S. President Donald Trump's tariff plans. The 90-day break on tariffs is about to end, and no one knows what will happen next. U. S. Treasury Secretary Scott B

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Jul 01 2025SCIENCE

Maize Magic: How New Seed Lines Are Changing the Game in Dry Lands

Maize is a big deal. It's a staple food for many people around the world. But growing it in dry, arid places is tough. That's why scientists are always looking for new types of maize that can handle harsh conditions and still give good harvests. Recently, researchers in Egypt tested 14 new kinds of

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