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Oct 18 2025POLITICS

The Unusual Hair Showdown at the White House

On October 14, a picture of Donald Trump and Argentine President Javier Milei went viral. It showed them in the Oval Office, both giving thumbs up. But people weren't talking about their meeting. They were talking about their hair. Trump's hair was styled in his usual comb-over. Milei's hair was vo

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Oct 17 2025HEALTH

Thyroid Scans: Is Old Tech Making a Comeback?

Thyroid scans using a substance called MIBI have been around for a while. They used to be quite popular. But then, newer technologies like ultrasounds, cell tests, and advanced imaging techniques took over. Many thought MIBI was outdated. However, recent findings suggest that MIBI might still have a

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Oct 17 2025HEALTH

When Beliefs Meet Medicine: How Doctors See Parents' Faith in the ICU

Doctors and nurses in children's intensive care units often see parents bringing their faith into the hospital. This isn't just about personal beliefs; it can shape how doctors and parents work together. A recent study wanted to understand how this plays out in a hospital with a mix of different bac

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Oct 17 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Celebrity Hangouts: How Concerts Have Changed

Concerts have always been a special place where artists and fans connect. In the past, performers would often invite fans on stage for a quick moment in the spotlight. This made fans feel special and part of the show. Artists like Christina Aguilera and Gwen Stefani were known for these interactions

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Oct 17 2025FINANCE

Tech Stocks Get a Boost: What's Driving the Market?

U. S. stock markets saw a slight rise on Thursday, with tech companies leading the charge. This uptick came after Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) reported better-than-expected profits for the latest quarter. TSMC's Chief Financial Officer, Wendell Huang, mentioned that the demand for t

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Oct 16 2025CELEBRITIES

Diane Keaton's Legacy: A Life of Love and Impact

Diane Keaton, a beloved actress, left this world at the age of 79. Her family shared that she passed away due to pneumonia. Keaton was a familiar face in many iconic films, such as The Godfather trilogy, Father of the Bride, and Annie Hall, for which she won an Oscar in 1978. Her death has touched m

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Oct 16 2025SPORTS

Guardians Lose Defensive Guru Kai Correa to Mets

The Cleveland Guardians are facing a big change this offseason. Kai Correa, their defensive coordinator, has left to join the New York Mets as their bench coach. Correa played a huge role in making the Guardians one of the best defensive teams in baseball. He brought new ideas and drills to the team

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Oct 16 2025TECHNOLOGY

Canada and Ericsson Team Up for Big Tech Boost

Ericsson is making a big move in Canada. They just signed a huge deal worth $3 billion over three years with Export Development Canada (EDC). This isn't just about money; it's about boosting tech in Canada. They want to push forward with 5G, Cloud RAN, AI, and even quantum tech. Pretty cool, right?

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Oct 14 2025POLITICS

Big News: Pentagon and Media in a Tough Spot

Some big news outlets like The New York Times, The Associated Press, and even Newsmax have decided not to sign a new document from the Pentagon. This document is about new press rules. If they don't sign, they might have to leave the Pentagon. These news organizations think the new rules are unfair

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Oct 14 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Celebrating Diane Keaton: A Look at Her Iconic Films

Diane Keaton's passing has left a big hole in Hollywood. To honor her, AMC Theatres is bringing back two of her most famous movies, "Annie Hall" and "Something's Gotta Give, " to 100 cinemas around the U. S. Keaton's work with Woody Allen, including "Annie Hall, " is some of her most praised. She e

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