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Mar 18 2025FINANCE

Consumer Spending: A Closer Look at Recent Trends

The latest data from the Commerce Department revealed that retail sales in the US saw a modest increase in February. This uptick was smaller than what analysts had predicted, raising questions about the strength of consumer spending. This is crucial because consumer spending is a major driver of the

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Mar 18 2025ENTERTAINMENT

What Makes a Crime American?

The popularity of true crime stories has skyrocketed in recent years. Many of these shows and documentaries have one thing in common: they use the word "American" in their titles. This trend began around 2016 and has been growing ever since. But what does it mean for a crime to be labeled as "Americ

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Mar 18 2025CRIME

Unraveling Family Influence on Cyberstalking

The impact of family power dynamics on cyberstalking is a subject that has sparked considerable interest. Many people assume these dynamics primarily affect how men behave towards women. However, this view is too simplistic. It is crucial to recognize that these family influences can also shape wome

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Mar 17 2025POLITICS

Trump Takes the Stage at the Kennedy Center

President Trump is set to lead a Kennedy Center board meeting today. He is the new chair of the board, a position he secured after a major shake-up in the center's leadership. The president dismissed the previous board members and appointed a new one. This move is part of a broader effort to increas

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Mar 17 2025TECHNOLOGY

Foldable iPhone: The Pricey Future of Apple's Tech

The future of smartphones is looking expensive. A new, foldable iPhone is on the horizon, and it won't come cheap. This upcoming device is expected to start at around 2, 300 US dollars. That's a lot of money. To put it into perspective, it's almost double the cost of the latest iPhone model, the iPh

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Mar 17 2025BUSINESS

February's Retail Sales: A Mixed Bag

February's retail sales showed a modest increase of 0. 2%, which was less than what experts had predicted. This growth was slightly better than the revised decline seen in January, but it still fell short of the anticipated 0. 6% rise. When you exclude car sales, the increase was 0. 3%, which matche

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Mar 17 2025BUSINESS

The Big Soda Buyout: PepsiCo's $2 Billion Bet on Poppi

Poppi, a popular prebiotic soda brand, is now under the ownership of PepsiCo. This deal, valued at nearly $2 billion, is a significant move in the soda industry. It is a clear sign that big soda companies are shifting their focus towards healthier options. The acquisition is part of a broader trend

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Mar 17 2025TECHNOLOGY

Why Apple Passed on a Bigger iPhone 17 Air

Apple had big plans for the iPhone 17 Air. They initially thought of creating a super-slim model with a massive 6. 9-inch screen. This would have made it as large as the Pro Max version. However, they scrapped this idea. Why? Because they were worried about a repeat of the "Bendgate" fiasco from 201

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Mar 17 2025CELEBRITIES

A Hollywood Actor's Struggle With Anger

A well-known actor, Jonathan Majors, has found himself in hot water again. He recently admitted to a serious incident involving his ex-girlfriend, Grace Jabbari. This revelation came from a hidden audio recording that surfaced recently. The recording captured a heated conversation between the two, w

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Mar 17 2025EDUCATION

The Journey of Women in UK Academic Health Economics

The landscape of academic health economics in the UK has seen a slow but steady shift over the past few decades. The 1970s set the stage for what would become a long journey towards gender equality in this field. At that time, women were a rare sight in academic health economics. The field was domin

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