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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 2025TECHNOLOGY

Meta's Big Move into AI: What's the Deal?

Meta, the company behind Facebook, is shaking things up in the world of artificial intelligence. They're creating a new team called Meta Superintelligence Labs, or MSL for short. This team will focus on developing AI that's super smart, maybe even smarter than humans. The big boss at Meta, Mark Zuc

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Jun 29 2025ENVIRONMENT

Florida's New Detention Center Sparks Protests and Environmental Concerns

In the heart of the Florida Everglades, a new immigration detention center, nicknamed "Alligator Alcatraz, " is facing strong opposition. The site, located near the Dade-Collier Training and Transition Airport, has become a hotspot for protests. Environmentalists, Native American tribes, and human r

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Jun 29 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Taron Egerton's New Show: A Burning Mystery on Apple TV+

Apple TV+ has a new show called "Smoke. " It's a nine-part series about arson. The show is based on real events and a podcast. Taron Egerton plays an arson investigator. Jurnee Smollett is a detective in the show. The first two episodes are out now. New episodes come out every week. The show is mad

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Jun 28 2025CELEBRITIES

A Billionaire's Venetian Wedding: Privacy, Protests, and Posh Fashion

The city of Venice became the stage for a grand, three-day wedding celebration. The main event took place on a secluded island, San Giorgio Maggiore. This island is famous for its beautiful Renaissance-era basilicas. The couple, Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez, chose this spot for their private ceremo

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Jun 28 2025CRIME

The Big Decision: What's Next for Diddy Combs?

A big case is wrapping up in New York. For weeks, a jury has been listening to serious claims against music mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs. The charges? Sex trafficking and racketeering. The trial has been intense, with ex-girlfriends and other witnesses sharing stories of violence and wild parties fueled

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Jun 28 2025HEALTH

Aging Parents' Heartache: The Silent Struggle of Losing an Only Child

In the United States, there's a group of people who are often overlooked when it comes to grief and loss. These are older parents who have lost their only child. It's a tough topic, and not many studies have looked into how these parents cope. A recent study tried to understand what it's like for t

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Jun 28 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Chemicals from Buildings Move Through Soil: A Science Experiment

Scientists wanted to see how chemicals from building materials move through soil. They used both computer models and real-life experiments to figure this out. The computer models, like PELMO, are usually used for farming chemicals. But buildings are different from farms. So, the scientists had to ad

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Jun 28 2025HEALTH

How Childhood Trauma Affects HIV Care in Tanzania

In Tanzania, a study looked at how tough times in childhood can make it harder for adults to stick with HIV treatment. The research focused on 217 adults who were new to HIV medicine. Out of these, 26 people stopped their care within a year, while 191 kept up with their treatment. The study found t

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Jun 28 2025HEALTH

How Genes and Liver Fat Team Up to Raise Triglyceride Levels

High triglyceride levels, or hypertriglyceridaemia, are not just about what you eat. It's a mix of genes and lifestyle. The liver plays a big role here. When the liver has too much fat, it makes more of a certain type of cholesterol. This cholesterol is rich in triglycerides. Now, scientists think t

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