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Jun 29 2025POLITICS

New York City's Funding at Risk Under Trump's Threats

New York City is in the spotlight again, but not for its usual reasons. President Trump has made a bold statement about the city's future funding. He said that if Democratic candidate Zohran Mamdani wins the mayoral election, things could get tough. Trump warned that federal money might be cut off i

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Jun 29 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Alters: Players Spot Hidden AI Traces in Game Content

Players of The Alters have raised concerns after finding evidence of AI-generated content in the game. This includes subtitles and text that seem to have been created using large language models (LLMs) without proper disclosure. Valve's rules, updated in January 2024, require game developers to rev

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Jun 29 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Glastonbury Saturday: Sun, Stars, and Surprises

The sun was relentless on Saturday at Glastonbury, pushing the limits for many attendees. By late afternoon, the heat was too much for some, forcing them to seek shade or rest. Early in the day, magician Steven Frayne, known to many as Dynamo, took the stage at a Guardian Live event. He wowed the cr

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Jun 29 2025CELEBRITIES

A Star-Studded Pajama Party in Venice

Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez celebrated their marriage with a lively pajama-themed party in Venice. The event took place on Saturday, June 28, following their wedding the day before. Guests, including Leonardo DiCaprio, Oprah Winfrey, and Jessica Alba, danced until 4 a. m. The party featured perfor

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Jun 29 2025SPORTS

Weather Woes: Is the Club World Cup in the Wrong Place?

The Club World Cup is facing some serious weather issues. Chelsea's coach, Enzo Maresca, isn't happy. He thinks the delays are a joke. He's not wrong. The tournament has had six weather delays. That's a lot! The latest was in Charlotte. It delayed Chelsea's game against Benfica by almost two hours.

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Jun 29 2025SPORTS

Chelsea's Marathon Match: Weather, Drama, and a Last-Minute Hero

Chelsea's journey to the Club World Cup last eight was anything but straightforward. The match against Benfica turned into a four-hour marathon due to a thunderstorm and a controversial penalty. The game started normally, with Chelsea taking an early lead thanks to Reece James' stunning free-kick. H

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Jun 29 2025CELEBRITIES

From Disney to Stardom: How Child Stars Grew Up

Disney Channel was a big deal for many of us. It was where we first saw some of our favorite stars. Now, let's see how these stars have changed over the years. It's amazing to see how far these actors have come. Some, like Zac Efron, became big names in Hollywood. Others, like Miley Cyrus, took ris

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Jun 29 2025SCIENCE

Japan's Final H-2A Rocket Launch: A New Era in Space Exploration

Japan's space program reached a milestone on June 28 with the final launch of its H-2A rocket. This event marked the end of an era for a rocket that had been a reliable workhorse for the country's space missions. The H-2A rocket lifted off from the Tanegashima Space Center, successfully deploying t

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Jun 29 2025HEALTH

Why Freeze-Drying Drugs Matters for Your Health

Freeze-drying, or lyophilization, is a big deal in medicine. It's a process that makes drugs last longer, especially important ones like antibiotics. In fact, most of the antibiotics on the World Health Organization's Essential Medicines list are freeze-dried. This means they can be stored for a lon

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Jun 29 2025SCIENCE

Understanding the Roots of B-ALL: A Closer Look at Cell Origins and Treatment Responses

B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (B-ALL) is a complex disease. Scientists have been trying to understand how the origins of these cells affect how the disease behaves and how well treatments work. A recent study took a deep dive into this topic using advanced technology to analyze single cells fr

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