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Jun 27 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Gi-Hun's Final Choice: A Hero's Sacrifice in Squid Game

The last episode of Squid Game's final season is packed with intense moments, but the biggest shock comes early when the main character, Gi-Hun, meets his end. After two rounds of the deadly Sky Squid Game, only three players remain: Gi-Hun, Myung-gi, and a baby. The baby is Jun-hee's daughter, left

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Jun 27 2025POLITICS

Texas Wins Big: Supreme Court Backs Age Check Law for Porn Sites

The Supreme Court made a big decision recently. It said that Texas can make websites with adult content check if users are 18 or older. This is to keep kids from seeing stuff they shouldn't. It's the first time the court has okayed something like this. Some people are not happy. They say the law is

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Jun 27 2025HEALTH

How New Medicaid Rules Could Change Healthcare for New Parents

In 2021, a big change happened with Medicaid. The American Rescue Plan let states give pregnancy Medicaid coverage for 12 months after birth. This is a huge deal for new parents. But how is this new rule working out? No one really knows yet. Medicaid is a big help for many people. It pays for healt

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Jun 27 2025HEALTH

How Tools for Living Help Kids in Nigeria Feel Better

In Nigeria, tools that help people with disabilities are not as common as they should be. These tools, known as assistive devices, can make life easier for kids who have disabilities. They can help kids move around, communicate, and do everyday tasks. But in many parts of the world, like Nigeria, no

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Jun 27 2025SCIENCE

Tea Trees and Heat: How Tiny Genes Help Them Survive

Tieguanyin tea, a beloved Chinese variety, is in trouble. The planet is getting hotter, and these plants are feeling the heat. But there's a tiny hero inside them: DOF genes. These little guys are like the tea plant's personal bodyguards, helping them grow and stay strong even when things get tough.

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Jun 27 2025BUSINESS

A Hero for Small Businesses

In the middle of the COVID-19 storm, one person stood out. Saint Hung, the head of a financial tech company in New York City, did something amazing. He and his team helped over 35, 000 Asian American-owned businesses stay afloat. They did this by giving out protective gear, financial advice, digital

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Jun 27 2025HEALTH

What Do People Think About the Medicaid Sterilization Rule?

The Medicaid program has a rule. It says people must wait 30 days before they can get sterilized. This rule is not popular with everyone. Some people who might use Medicaid think it's unfair. They have different reasons for feeling this way. First, some people need sterilization for health reasons.

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Jun 27 2025HEALTH

How Telehealth is Changing Emergency Mental Health Care

Suicide is a big problem in the U. S. , hurting many people and communities. When someone is at risk, they often go to the emergency room. But there's a problem: not enough mental health experts are available. This leads to long waits and unnecessary hospital stays. To fix this, telehealth was intr

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Jun 26 2025HEALTH

Helping Moms Heal: A New Way to Break the Cycle

Moms who had tough times as kids can sometimes struggle with parenting. They might not feel confident or might not know how to handle certain situations. This can be tough on both them and their kids. A new program is trying to change that. It's called a mindful mothering intervention. The idea is

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Jun 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

Google's Clock App: Small Changes, Big Impact?

Google has just released a minor update for its Clock app on Android, version 7. 14. This update brings a couple of visual tweaks that might not seem like much at first glance, but they could make a difference in how users interact with the app. First off, the update introduces new Material 3 switc

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