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Jun 23 2025POLITICS

Texas THC Ban: Governor Says No to Strict Rules

Texas Governor Greg Abbott made a big decision. He said no to a bill that would have banned all THC products in the state. This means people can still buy THC-infused vapes, gummies, and other items. The bill would have been one of the toughest in the country. It would have made it a crime to own,

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Jun 23 2025POLITICS

Ariana Grande Joins Call for Trump's Impeachment Over Iran Strike

Ariana Grande recently supported a statement made by Democratic Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. The statement argued that President Donald Trump's decision to bomb Iran could be a reason for impeachment. Grande shared this statement on her Instagram Stories. The Congresswoman's statement hi

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Jun 23 2025POLITICS

Keeping Oil Prices in Check: A Presidential Plea

In the midst of rising tensions in the Middle East, President Donald Trump took to his social media platform to urge a broad audience to maintain low oil prices. His message, directed at an unspecified group, warned that allowing prices to rise would benefit adversaries. This call came after the U.

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Jun 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

Touching the Future: How Fabric Sensors Are Changing the Game

A new player has entered the tech scene, aiming to revolutionize how machines and devices interact with the world. Brighter Signals B. V. has stepped out of the shadows to introduce a groundbreaking tactile sensor platform. This innovation is not just about touch; it's about feeling the world in a w

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Jun 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

Beware of Fake Links in Google Ads

Google ads can be a sneaky way for scammers to trick people. They buy ads that look like they lead to real websites, but they add hidden parts to the link. These hidden parts show fake phone numbers on the real website. So, even if the address bar shows the right website, like hp. com, the page migh

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Jun 23 2025SPORTS

A Teacher's Unlikely Victory

A high school health teacher from Pennsylvania recently found himself in the spotlight after a surprising win at a high-stakes sports competition in New York City. Matt Dennish, a 39-year-old educator, secured a third-place finish in the Fanatics Games, a contest featuring both professional athletes

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Jun 23 2025SPORTS

Tom Brady's Big Win and Generous Giveaway

The first-ever Fanatics Games took place in New York, featuring a mix of athletes, celebrities, and fans competing in eight different sports challenges. The event was a hit, with Tom Brady stealing the show. He topped the leaderboard with 399. 1 points, securing the $1 million prize. Brady, known fo

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Jun 22 2025POLITICS

Global Response to U. S. Strikes on Iran: A Mixed Bag

The United States' decision to strike Iran's nuclear facilities sparked a wide range of reactions worldwide. Some countries expressed alarm and called for restraint, while others saw it as a necessary move. The Middle East, in particular, had a varied response. In Saudi Arabia, officials watche

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Jun 22 2025HEALTH

How Money Talks in Health Messages

Health messages can sway people's choices. This is not a new idea. People are more likely to take action when they see the benefits clearly. But how can health promoters make their messages more effective? One way is by looking at how people react to different types of information. This can be

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Jun 22 2025SCIENCE

Snail Clones and Disease Spread in Kenya

In the heart of western Kenya, a tiny freshwater snail is making a big impact on public health. This snail, known as Biomphalaria pfeifferi, has a unique way of reproducing. It mostly fertilizes its own eggs, leading to many identical snails. This might not seem important, but it is crucial for unde

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