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Oct 22 2024CELEBRITIES

Justin and Selena: A Public Instagram Row

Back in 2016, singer Justin Bieber caused a stir when he accused his ex-girlfriend, Selena Gomez, of cheating with Zayn Malik. It all started because of an Instagram post where Justin shared a picture of his then-girlfriend Sofia Richie. Fans reacted harshly, which led Justin to threaten to make his

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Oct 22 2024CRIME

Rodney Alcala: The Killer Next Door

Imagine this: a charming man with a dark secret appears on a popular dating show. This isn't just a plot twist from a thriller movie; it's the real story of Rodney Alcala, better known as "The Dating Game Killer. " With his good looks and smooth talk, he fooled many, including the producers of "The

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Oct 22 2024TECHNOLOGY

NASA's New Path to Space: Commercial Satellites

NASA is making a big change in how it talks to space. Instead of using its own satellites, like the Tracking and Data Relay Satellites (TDRS), it's switching to commercial ones. This is happening on November 8th. These new satellites are made by companies like SpaceX and Inmarsat. NASA will use them

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Oct 22 2024SCIENCE

NASA's Moon Mission: Logistics and Duty Drawback

Ever wondered how NASA plans to send humans back to the moon? In a recent episode of "WHAT THE TRUCK? ! ? ", host Dooner chats with NASA’s Logan Kennedy about the logistics of the Artemis missions. We get to peek behind the scenes at how NASA is gearing up to land humans on the moon again. The episo

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Oct 22 2024BUSINESS

The SEC Opens Up Bitcoin Options Trading

This morning, there's a lot to unpack! Did you know that McDonald's distanced itself from Trump's drive-through stunt? They're claiming no involvement in his surprise fast-food appearance. On a health note, Novo Nordisk's Ozempic pill might reduce heart attack and stroke risks, according to a fresh

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Oct 22 2024SCIENCE

Ancient Tale of Carbohydrates: A Key to Our Brain Size?

Did you know that our fondness for carbs has deep roots, possibly dating back to a time before humans even existed? Scientists from the University of Buffalo have found that our ability to digest carbs might be a bigger deal than we thought. They explored the ancient gene AMY1, which helps break dow

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Oct 22 2024CELEBRITIES

Death of Liam Payne: Drugs Found in System, Hotel Room Search Continues

The tragic death of Liam Payne has taken a new turn as Argentinian authorities revealed some startling details. A preliminary toxicology report showed that Payne, a former member of the famous boy band One Direction, had drugs in his body when he accidentally fell from his hotel room in Buenos Aires

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Oct 22 2024POLITICS

Texas Republicans Speak Out on Near-Miss Execution

On Monday, Texas Republicans on the House committee for criminal justice shared their concerns about the state's near-execution of a man named Robert Roberson. Roberson was accused of killing his two-year-old daughter in 2002 by shaking her, a claim that's been disputed by new scientific evidence. R

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Oct 22 2024CELEBRITIES

Dangerous Mix: Drugs Found in Liam Payne's System After Hotel Fall

Liam Payne, a former member of the British boy band One Direction, was found to have several drugs in his system at the time of his fall from a hotel balcony in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Police reports indicate that Payne, 31, had consumed a mix known as "pink cocaine, " which includes methamphetamin

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Oct 21 2024LIFESTYLE

Quick Hugs at Dunedin Airport: Three Minutes to Say Goodbye

Imagine this: you're at Dunedin Airport in New Zealand, saying goodbye to a loved one. But wait, there's a catch! You've only got three minutes for that farewell hug. That's right, the airport has put a time limit on those emotional partings. Why? Well, it's all about keeping things moving smoothly.

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