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Jun 30 2025CELEBRITIES

The Sean Combs Trial: What's Really Going On?

The jury is now deciding the fate of Sean Combs, a famous music producer, after a long trial. The trial lasted seven weeks, with more than 30 witnesses sharing their stories. The jury has eight men and four women. They started thinking about the case on Monday after hearing the final arguments from

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Jun 30 2025POLITICS

Senate's Big Debate: Tax Cuts, Medicaid, and More

The Senate is in the middle of a big debate about a new bill. This bill includes tax cuts, changes to Medicaid, and more money for border security. The final vote is expected soon, but it's not clear how it will turn out. The bill is very expensive. It could add $3. 3 trillion to the country's debt

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Jun 30 2025BUSINESS

Making Donations Easier: GoFundMe's New Tool for Givers

GoFundMe is introducing a new way to make donations. It's called a Giving Fund. This is not a new idea, but GoFundMe is trying to make it easier for regular people to use. Donor-advised funds, or DAFs, have been around for a while. They are like a savings account for charity. You can put money in a

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Jun 30 2025CELEBRITIES

Celebrity Clash: Charlize Theron's Joke Sparks Debate

Charlize Theron recently found herself in the middle of a social media storm. It all started at a charity event where she made a joke about not being invited to Jeff Bezos' lavish $50 million wedding. She quipped, "They suck and we're cool, " which some fans took seriously. The comment sparked a wav

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Jun 30 2025EDUCATION

Harvard in Hot Water: Federal Probe Reveals Campus Antisemitism Issues

Harvard University is under fire after a federal probe concluded that the prestigious school failed to shield Jewish students from harassment. The investigation, carried out by the U. S. Department of Health and Human Services' Office for Civil Rights, uncovered a troubling pattern of antisemitism o

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Jun 30 2025SPORTS

Carlos Alcaraz's Tough Wimbledon Start: Beating the Heat and Fognini

Carlos Alcaraz, the two-time Wimbledon champ, had a rough start this year. He faced Fabio Fognini, who played like it was his last match ever. The weather was super hot, and both players struggled. Alcaraz won in five sets, but it wasn't easy. He's really good at winning fifth sets, though. He's won

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Jun 30 2025HEALTH

New Hope for Kids with Brain Tumors: A Breakthrough in DNA Testing

Kids with brain tumors might soon have a better way to track their illness. Scientists have found a way to test tiny amounts of DNA in their blood and spinal fluid. This could help doctors figure out what's going on inside their brains without big surgeries. The problem has always been that kids do

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Jun 30 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Making of Brad Pitt's F1 Film: A Behind-the-Scenes Look

Brad Pitt's upcoming F1 movie, "F1: The Movie, " took a unique path to authenticity, starting with a big "no" at Daytona International Speedway. The film's creators wanted to shoot Pitt's character, Sonny Hayes, winning the Rolex 24 Hours at Daytona. But IMSA, the sports car series that oversees the

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Jun 30 2025CRIME

Justice delayed but not denied: A 92-year-old man convicted for a 1967 crime

A man in his 90s has been found guilty of a brutal crime that happened over half a century ago. Ryland Headley, now 92, was 34 when he attacked and killed Louisa Dunne, a 75-year-old woman, in her own home back in June 1967. This case is notable for being the longest-running cold case in the UK to e

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Jun 30 2025SPORTS

Could Caitlin Clark Start Her Own Basketball League?

Caitlin Clark, the WNBA's brightest star, has sparked a lot of talk lately. Some people think she could start her own basketball league if she wanted to. This idea came up when Christine Brennan, a sports writer, was talking about Clark on ESPN LA. Brennan mentioned that big companies like Nike, Wil

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