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Sep 21 2025POLITICS

A Heated Social Media Spat: Newsom's Team and the Noem Post

In a recent social media incident, Governor Gavin Newsom's press team found themselves in hot water. They posted a message that some people thought was a threat against Kristi Noem, who is now the Homeland Security Secretary. The post said, \"Kristi Noem is going to have a bad day today. You’re welc

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Sep 10 2025SCIENCE

Preparing for the Unexpected: U. P. Drills for Nuclear and Biological Threats

Michigan's Upper Peninsula is gearing up for a significant training event focused on handling nuclear, biological, and chemical threats. From September 9th to 11th, various agencies, including the Michigan and Wisconsin National Guards, will gather at the Upper Peninsula State Fairgrounds in Escanab

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Sep 10 2025SCIENCE

Denisovans: Ancient Allies in Our Fight Against Germs

Denisovans, long-gone relatives of modern humans, left a lasting mark on our DNA. Their genes are still present in people from East and Southeast Asia. But how did the places they lived shape our ability to fight off diseases? That's the question scientists set out to answer. They looked at three s

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Sep 06 2025HEALTH

Cats and Humans Share More Than Just Companionship: The Dementia Link

Cats, like humans, can develop dementia as they age. This is not just a coincidence but a biological reality. The brains of older cats show signs of amyloid-beta plaques, similar to those found in people with Alzheimer's disease. This discovery opens up new possibilities for understanding and potent

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Sep 05 2025SPORTS

Golf's New Show: Fast, Fun, and Far From Boring

Golf is changing, and it's not just about hitting a ball into a hole anymore. The sport is getting a makeover, thanks to a big push for fun and fast-paced entertainment. This shift started when COVID-19 hit, and people turned to golf as a safe outdoor activity. But the real surprise? The love for go

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Sep 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI's Electricity Hunger: A Growing Challenge for the U. S. Grid

The U. S. electric grid is facing a massive challenge. AI is booming, and it's hungry for power. Companies like Meta, Microsoft, Amazon, and Google are spending close to $100 billion on AI stuff. This huge demand is putting a lot of pressure on the grid. The grid, mostly built in the 1960s and 1970s

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Sep 02 2025HEALTH

Could Korean Rice Wine Be the Key to Better Digestion?

Constipation is a growing problem for many people around the world. Makgeolli, a traditional Korean rice wine, is packed with good stuff like probiotics and yeasts that might help keep your gut moving. But does it really work? A recent study tried to find out by testing it on rats with induced const

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Aug 27 2025CELEBRITIES

Rampage Jackson Faces Backlash After Son's Wrestling Incident

Quentin "Rampage" Jackson is under fire after his son, Raja, left a wrestler in critical condition. This has sparked a wave of online hate, with Jackson receiving racist messages and death threats. The incident happened during a wrestling event where Raja, an MMA fighter, allegedly attacked wrestle

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Aug 25 2025POLITICS

Trump's Bold Move: Using Federal Funds to Pressure Colorado

In a surprising turn of events, former President Donald Trump has taken to his social media platform, Truth Social, to voice his support for Tina Peters, a former county clerk from Colorado. Peters was recently convicted for her role in compromising election data. Trump's post, which was shared on A

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Aug 25 2025LIFESTYLE

Parents' WhatsApp Groups: The Never-Ending School Year Chat

As summer winds down, parents' WhatsApp groups start buzzing again. It's like a slow wake-up call, with messages trickling in at first. Someone reminds everyone about after-school registration. A few replies follow, saying thanks and wishing everyone a great end of summer. Then, more messages appear

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