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Feb 15 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Tom Hanks & Rita Wilson Exit 'SNL50' Concert After Jimmy Fallon's Joke

Saturday Night Live marked its golden anniversary with a star-studded concert. The event, titled SNL50: The Homecoming Concert, was a musical extravaganza. Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson were among the many celebrities who attended. The concert featured a mix of musical performances and comedi

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Feb 15 2025POLITICS

Mayor's Case: Justice Department's Sudden U-Turn

The Justice Department has asked a court to drop corruption charges against New York City Mayor Eric Adams, a move that has sparked controversy and resignations. This decision comes after a tense standoff between the Justice Department's leadership in Washington and the independent-minded prosecutor

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Feb 15 2025FINANCE

Buffett's Big Bank Bet

Buffett's investment firm, Berkshire Hathaway, made some big moves in the last quarter of 2024. They sold off a huge chunk of their shares in two major US banks, Bank of America and Citigroup. This wasn't a small deal. They sold nearly three-quarters of their Citigroup shares, which were worth over

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Feb 15 2025SPORTS

Chiefs' Super Bowl Struggles: A Tale of Bad Pass Protection

The Kansas City Chiefs had a rough time in Super Bowl LIX. The Philadelphia Eagles dominated the line of scrimmage, making it a tough day for the Chiefs' offense. The Eagles' defensive line was relentless, sacking Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes early and often. This constant pressure threw off M

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Feb 14 2025SCIENCE

Copper Clusters: A Light Show in Slow Motion

Copper and iodine can form tiny, cube-shaped structures called cubane-type metal clusters. These tiny cubes can change shape when exposed to light. This is not new, but scientists have struggled to capture these changes in real-time. Recently, researchers used a technique called time-resolved X-ray

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Feb 14 2025EDUCATION

E-Learning in Nigeria: A New Way to Learn

E-learning has been a big deal in education for a long time, especially in developed countries. It's like having a classroom that can go anywhere with you. Now, it's starting to catch on in developing countries too, including Nigeria. This is because technology is changing so fast that even people w

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Feb 14 2025SPORTS

Travis Kelce's Future with the Chiefs: A Ticking Clock

The Kansas City Chiefs are waiting for a decision from Travis Kelce. His contract is up and he has a big choice to make. The clock is ticking. Kelce has a $4. 5 million base salary and a $250, 000 workout bonus. He also has a $1 million bonus due on the fifth day of training camp. But there is a big

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Feb 14 2025CELEBRITIES

Lady Gaga's Spicy Challenge and Her Journey to Fame

Lady Gaga recently faced a fiery challenge on a popular talk show, showcasing her resilience and determination. She tackled the infamous "wings of death" with a cool demeanor. The singer's fashion sense was as bold as ever, with a unique outfit that concealed one arm. Despite the spicy challenge, sh

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Feb 14 2025POLITICS

Kansas City Mayor's Travel Perks Spark Controversy

The Kansas City mayor, Quinton Lucas, is in hot water. A whistleblower, Tom Keating, who has worked on ethics compliance for political campaigns for two decades, has accused the mayor of using a nonprofit to fund lavish travel and entertainment. Keating revealed that the Mayors Corps of Progress for

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Feb 13 2025ENVIRONMENT

Cleaning Up Our Waters: How Water Treatment Leftovers Can Help

Water treatment plants produce a byproduct called drinking water treatment residuals (DWTRs). This stuff is usually seen as waste, but it turns out it's pretty good at trapping metals and other chemicals. Researchers in Wyoming and Oregon tested DWTRs to see if they could help clean up metal-contam

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