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Mar 12 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Hollywood's DEI Efforts Fade in Trump's Second Term

In recent years, Hollywood has faced a significant shift in its approach to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). After a brief push for greater representation following the racial reckoning in 2020, the entertainment industry has seen a notable decline in DEI efforts. The change began wh

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Mar 12 2025BUSINESS

AI: Your New Business Buddy, Not Boss

Mark Cuban, a well-known tech investor, recently spoke at a big conference in Austin. He had some interesting things to say about AI and small businesses. He believes AI can give small businesses a big boost, but it's not a magic solution. It's more like a helpful tool. Cuban thinks that ne

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Mar 11 2025POLITICS

Uncovering the Truth: Federal Spending and Social Security

The federal government spends a lot of money, and a big chunk of it goes to entitlement programs. Elon Musk, a tech billionaire and presidential adviser, recently brought this up in an interview. He pointed out that a large portion of federal spending, around 500 to 700 billion dollars, is used for

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Mar 11 2025BUSINESS

Southwest's Big Bag Change: What It Means for Flyers

Southwest Airlines is making a significant change. Starting May 28, they will no longer offer free checked baggage. This shift affects everyone except those with certain perks. Members of the A-List loyalty program, holders of the airline's branded credit card, or those on business fares can still c

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Mar 11 2025POLITICS

EU's Big Defense Plan: Buy European, Not American

The EU is pushing for a massive defense loan program worth 150 billion euros. This money is meant to help European countries buy military equipment made in Europe. The goal is to reduce dependence on U. S. suppliers. The EU wants to boost its own defense industry. This plan is part of a broader e

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Mar 11 2025HEALTH

Data-Driven Care: How Everyday Health Info Can Boost Treatment

Picture this: doctors and researchers diving into a treasure trove of information. This isn't data from clinical trials. It's real-world data (RWD), gathered from everyday patient experiences. Think electronic health records and patient registries. This info can reveal trends, pinpoint effective tre

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Mar 11 2025POLITICS

Social Security: What's Next for Americans?

Senator Bernie Sanders has raised concerns about the future of Social Security. He believes that the current administration, under President Donald Trump, might try to privatize Social Security and reduce benefits for many Americans who rely on it. The future of programs like Social Securit

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Mar 11 2025HEALTH

Detecting Heart Issues in Athletes: A Smart Approach

Athletes pushing their bodies to the limit can sometimes lead to cardiovascular diseases (CVDs). These issues affect the heart and blood vessels, making early detection crucial. A new method has been developed to spot these problems using artificial intelligence. This method uses a special kind of a

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Mar 11 2025TECHNOLOGY

Wine Tech: How AI is Changing Vineyards

AI is making its way into vineyards, and it's not just about fancy gadgets. Farmers are using AI-powered tractors to map out their fields and make smarter decisions about their crops. This isn't about replacing humans but about working smarter. These tractors can help farmers cut down on fuel use an

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Mar 11 2025SCIENCE

Fish in Different Light Habitats: What Makes Them See and Be Seen?

Fish are masters of adaptation, and their visual systems are no exception. Six species of centrarchids, or sunfish, living in different light environments were studied. Researchers looked at how these fish see and communicate using light. They measured things like eye size, gene activity, and how li

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