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Mar 23 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Marching to Fame: Actor's Band Leading Moment

Tramell Tillman, known for his role in the popular TV show Severance, recently showcased his love for marching bands. He led the University of Southern California's marching band into a panel discussion at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood. This event was part of PaleyFest, a festival celebrating telev

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Mar 23 2025SPORTS

The Unexpected March Madness March of the Razorbacks

The Razorbacks of Arkansas made a stunning entrance into the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament. This was a big deal because they had to beat a strong team to get there. They were up against the second-seeded St. John's, led by the experienced coach Rick Pitino. The Razorbacks, coached by John Calip

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Mar 23 2025EDUCATION

Why Do Students Stay Up Late?

College students often struggle with going to bed on time. This issue is especially common among young adults. A recent study dug into why this happens. It looked at how students' beliefs in their abilities, their fear of missing out, and their use of social media affect their bedtime habits. The st

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Mar 22 2025FINANCE

China's Port Sale Stir: BlackRock's Bid Faces Political Heat

The global investment world is abuzz with news that China is not happy about a potential sale. BlackRock, a major U. S. investment firm, is eyeing some key ports. These ports are not just any ports. They are located at both ends of the Panama Canal. The sale could be a game-changer, but China is rai

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Mar 22 2025POLITICS

The Unlikely Meeting: Musk and the Pentagon

In the world of politics and business, strange bedfellows often emerge. One such unexpected pairing occurred when Elon Musk, the billionaire behind SpaceX and Tesla, paid a visit to the Pentagon. This meeting took place on a Friday, and it was not just any ordinary visit. Musk, who also serves as

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Mar 22 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Green Cities Boost Health Spending

Low-carbon initiatives in cities appear to have a positive effect on how much residents spend on their health. This conclusion comes from a study that looked at data from China in 2018 and 2021. The study used a statistical model to figure out if there was a link between green city projects and heal

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Mar 22 2025POLITICS

Elon Musk's Balancing Act: Business in China, Politics in the US

Elon Musk, a prominent figure in the tech world, has significant business dealings in China. This has raised eyebrows, especially since he holds a key position in the U. S. government. His role in the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) puts him in a place where he could shape U. S. policies,

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Mar 21 2025SPORTS

The Chinese GP: A Weekend of Surprises and New Records

The Chinese Grand Prix kicked off with a bang, showcasing some unexpected twists and turns. Lewis Hamilton, now driving for Ferrari, secured his first pole position for the team in a thrilling sprint qualifying session. This achievement was quite a surprise, given his struggles in the previous race.

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Mar 21 2025POLITICS

Businessman and Advisor: The Conflicts of Interest

The Pentagon visit by Elon Musk sparked a lot of talk. There were rumors that he might get a peek at secret war plans against China. But Donald Trump quickly shut down those rumors. He pointed out that Musk has big business interests in China. This could make him vulnerable to influence, which is a

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Mar 21 2025SPORTS

A Rocky Start for the US Men's Soccer Team

The US men's national soccer team is facing a rough patch. Their coach, Mauricio Pochettino, recently experienced his first loss in a competitive match. This defeat came against Panama, a team that has previously beaten the US in important games. The loss was tough to watch. The US team looked nervo

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