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Jan 29 2025TECHNOLOGY

Chatbot Showdown: How DeepSeek and ChatGPT Handle Sensitive Topics

China's tech startup DeepSeek recently launched an AI chatbot that's giving OpenAI's ChatGPT a run for its money. The new AI assistant was instantly popular, becoming the top free app on Apple's iPhone store. But how does it handle sensitive questions about China? Let's dive in. DeepSeek's chatbot

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Jan 29 2025CELEBRITIES

Melania Trump's New Portrait: A Look at Power and Change

Melania Trump's newest official portrait is causing quite a stir online. The photo, taken by Belgian photographer Régine Mahaux, shows the first lady in a striking power pose, leaning forward on what looks like a reflective surface. This isn't just any pose; it's a bold statement. Similar to a confi

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Jan 28 2025POLITICS

Canada's Election: A Plan to Hit Back at U. S. Tariffs

Chrystia Freeland, a Canadian politician running for prime minister, thinks it's time to fight back against U. S. President Trump's tariff threats. She wants to hurt the U. S. economy where it matters most. For example, she mentioned targeting Florida orange growers, Wisconsin dairy farmers, and Mic

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Jan 28 2025LIFESTYLE

How To Set Healthy Boundaries In The New Year

As the new year begins, it's time to reassess your relationships and set boundaries that will protect your well-being. Remember, boundaries aren't just about others; sometimes, you need to set them for yourself too. Let's explore five types of boundaries you might consider this year. First, let's t

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Jan 27 2025SPORTS

Track Stars Sha’Carri Richardson and Christian Coleman: Love, Support, and a Fresh Start

Sha’Carri Richardson, known for her speed on the track, is showing off a new look and a new love. She recently shared a picture of her loose, curly hair and a red bag, which turned out to be a gift from her rumored boyfriend, Christian Coleman. The two athletes, who are training together for the 202

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Jan 27 2025SPORTS

NASCAR's New Partnership with FOX: A Preseason Treat for Fans

This year, NASCAR fans are in for a treat. The racing world is gearing up for the new season with exciting news from NASCAR Studios and FOX Sports Films. They've teamed up to bring us two documentaries: "The Madhouse" and "So Damn Close: Atlanta '24". These shows are set to hit the small screen befo

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Jan 26 2025CELEBRITIES

Timothée and Kylie's Sneaky Exit from SNL Afterparty

Timothée Chalamet, known for his role in the movie "A Complete Unknown, " had just finished hosting "Saturday Night Live" and was spotted going to The Pool in New York City alone. But here's where things get interesting. A gossip site called Deuxmoi caught Kylie Jenner and Chalamet leaving the after

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Jan 26 2025POLITICS

Colombia Stops U. S. Deportation Flights, Raises Dignity Issue

Recently, Colombia made headlines by rejecting two U. S. military planes aiming to deport Colombian migrants. These flights, carrying around 80 people each, were sent from California. Initially, they were given the green light to land, but things changed when Colombian President Gustavo Petro abrupt

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Jan 26 2025POLITICS

Ice, Ice Baby: Trump's Greenland Dream

President Trump seems to have set his sights on a surprising new acquisition: the Arctic island of Greenland. Recently, on Air Force One, he shared his belief that the US will soon control the territory. "I think we're going to have it, " Trump said, claiming that Greenland's 57, 000 residents want

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Jan 26 2025BUSINESS

Seaport Project Delays: A New Owner, New Plans, and More Waiting

The Seaport, a popular downtown area for entertainment and dining, has hit another roadblock. After changing ownership last summer, the new operators, Seaport Entertainment Group (SEG), have delayed the long-awaited development at 250 Water Street. This site, bought for $180 million eight years ago,

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