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Feb 19 2025POLITICS

When Power Gets Out of Hand

The President of the United States has a big job. They rely on a team of helpers to get things done. These helpers are part of the executive branch and have a lot of power. But they have to answer to the President, who ultimately answers to the people. This is how the system is designed to work, wit

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Feb 19 2025CELEBRITIES

New Twist in Hollywood Drama: More Actresses Step Forward

In a surprising turn of events, Blake Lively has updated her legal case against Justin Baldoni, the director of It Ends With Us. She claims that two other actresses from the film's set are ready to share their own unpleasant experiences with Baldoni or his business partner, Jamey Heath. These actres

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Feb 19 2025TECHNOLOGY

Google Tasks Gets Its Own Space

Google has given its Tasks tool a big upgrade. Now, it's not just hiding in the corner of Google Calendar or tucked away in the Workspace sidebar. It's got its own website, Tasks. google. com. This means you can now access your to-do lists without any detours. The new site looks just like the old Ta

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Feb 19 2025CELEBRITIES

K-Pop Stars: The Secret Weapon of Malaysian Brands

In recent years, something big has been happening in Malaysia. The Korean Wave, also known as Hallyu, has been sweeping through the country. This wave is all about Korean culture, including music, movies, and TV shows. But what's really interesting is how Korean celebrities are influencing what youn

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Feb 19 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Popcorn Buckets: The New Movie Theater Craze

Movie theaters have found a new way to boost their earnings. They're selling popcorn buckets. These buckets aren't just for holding popcorn. They're becoming a big part of the movie experience. AMC Entertainment, a big player in the movie theater world, started selling these buckets a few years ago

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Feb 19 2025POLITICS

Pentagon's Money Pit: Where Taxpayer Dollars Go to Waste

The Pentagon has a serious problem. It can't keep track of how it spends its massive budget. We're talking about nearly a trillion dollars a year. That's a lot of zeros and a lot of money. Last year, the Pentagon failed its seventh audit in a row. This means they couldn't show how they spent all th

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Feb 19 2025POLITICS

Time for Allies to Go Their Own Way

The world has seen the signs for a while, but many countries have been slow to acknowledge them. The United States, once the backbone of the global order after World War II, is now seen as unpredictable and even risky. For their own good, America's traditional allies need to start thinking about goi

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Feb 19 2025HEALTH

Sleeping In On Weekends: Does It Help Your Blood Pressure?

Hypertension, or high blood pressure, is a big deal. It's a major risk factor for heart disease and stroke, and it's a problem that affects lots of people around the world. We all know that not getting enough sleep during the week can lead to all sorts of health issues, including hypertension. But w

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Feb 19 2025HEALTH

Older Adults and Prescription Costs: A Closer Look

Older adults in Ireland and other places are seeing a rise in the number of prescription medicines they need. This increase is causing a bigger dent in their wallets. The money spent on these medicines can lead to some serious issues, like not being able to afford to take them as prescribed. This is

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Feb 19 2025TECHNOLOGY

Boxing In Recommendations: A Fresh Take on Personalized Suggestions

Imagine trying to find the perfect movie to watch. It's not just about finding any movie, but one that fits your unique tastes. This is where personalized recommendations come in. Traditionally, these systems struggle with understanding complex relationships between items. For instance, they might n

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