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Aug 12 2025CELEBRITIES

Anna Kendrick's Love Life: A Quiet Journey Through Hollywood Romance

Anna Kendrick, known for her roles in blockbuster films, has always kept her personal life under wraps. Yet, her dating history has had its share of ups and downs, involving some big names in Hollywood. In 2009, Kendrick started dating Edgar Wright, the director behind "Scott Pilgrim vs. The World.

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Aug 11 2025WEATHER

Erin's Journey: A Storm to Watch in the Atlantic

A new tropical storm, Erin, has appeared in the Atlantic Ocean. It might grow into the first hurricane of the season. This storm started near the Cabo Verde islands, off Africa's west coast. Experts say it will move west and could become a major hurricane near the Caribbean islands by the end of the

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Aug 11 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Look at a Book That Mocks Meritocracy

A recent chat with a German politician led to a fascinating discovery: a book from 1958 called "The Rise of the Meritocracy. " The author, Michael Young, was a sociologist who helped shape Britain's welfare state after World War II. He coined the term "meritocracy, " but he didn't mean it as a compl

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Aug 10 2025ENTERTAINMENT

FBI Spin-off CIA: A Bumpy Road to the Screen

The FBI franchise has had its share of ups and downs, and the latest spin-off, CIA, is no exception. The problems with CIA's development are not entirely surprising, given the franchise's past. The original series, FBI, had two successful spin-offs before CIA was announced. However, in 2025, CBS can

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Aug 09 2025POLITICS

Florida Tribe Stands Up to Government Plans

In the heart of the Florida Everglades, a small Native American tribe is making big waves. The Miccosukee Tribe, with fewer than a thousand members, recently won a temporary court victory against the Trump administration. The dispute revolves around a migrant detention center, humorously nicknamed "

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Aug 08 2025HEALTH

Why Doctors Are Skeptical About AI in Healthcare

Doctors are not quick to adopt AI in medicine. There are reasons for this hesitation. One big reason is that AI can be confusing. Doctors like to know how decisions are made. If they can't understand the process, they won't trust it. Another problem is how AI fits into their workday. Doctors have a

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Aug 07 2025POLITICS

Time for Democrats to Step Up Their Game

The political landscape in America has evolved. It's time for Democrats to adapt or risk falling behind. Democrats have often criticized the tactics used by their opponents, but this approach hasn't yielded the desired results. The composition of the Supreme Court and Congress stands as a testament

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Aug 07 2025CRYPTO

Crypto Mixer Founder Faces Mixed Jury Verdict

In a surprising turn of events, a U. S. jury couldn't agree on whether Roman Storm, the creator of Tornado Cash, broke the law by helping criminals hide money. Tornado Cash is a tool that makes cryptocurrency transactions hard to trace. The jury did, however, find Storm guilty of running an unlicens

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Aug 07 2025POLITICS

Money and Politics: A Messy Mix in America

Money has always played a big role in American politics, but things might be about to get even messier. The Supreme Court is looking at a case that could change how much political parties can spend on campaigns together with candidates. This case is important because it could make the already compli

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Aug 06 2025TECHNOLOGY

How Google Cloud is Tackling the Boring Side of Data Work

Data is crucial for businesses, but getting it ready for use is often a tedious task. Google Cloud has introduced AI agents to make this process easier. These agents can handle various data tasks, from creating pipelines to performing machine learning workflows. The goal is to reduce the 80% of time

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