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Oct 25 2025POLITICS

Ireland's New Leader: Catherine Connolly Stepping Up

Catherine Connolly is on track to become Ireland's next president. Her opponent, Heather Humphreys, admitted defeat even though the final vote count is still happening. Humphreys wished Connolly luck and said she would support her as the new president. The election took place on Friday, and the off

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Oct 25 2025TECHNOLOGY

The AI Revolution: A Mixed Bag of Innovations and Concerns

The tech world is buzzing with AI advancements, but not all are equally impressive. OpenAI, a major player in the field, has been making waves with various projects. One of their recent ventures is Atlas, a tool designed to guide users through the web. However, the necessity of such a guide is debat

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Oct 25 2025POLITICS

Kamala Harris Hints at Future Political Plans

Kamala Harris, the former Vice President, has hinted that she might not be done with politics just yet. In a recent chat with the BBC, she said she still believes a woman will take the top job in the White House someday. And who knows, it might just be her. She made these comments while promoting h

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Oct 25 2025POLITICS

The White House's Movie Magic: A Theater's Last Curtain Call

The White House has lost a piece of its cinematic history. The Family Theater, a cozy spot for presidents and their guests to enjoy films, is gone. It was torn down to make space for a new ballroom. This theater was a big deal. It started as a cloakroom in 1942. Over the years, it became a favorite

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Oct 25 2025POLITICS

The White House Makeover: A Clash of Power and Preservation

President Donald Trump's recent actions at the White House have sparked a heated debate. He decided to build a lavish ballroom, funded by private donors, without seeking approval from Congress or other oversight bodies. This move has raised eyebrows among historians, preservationists, and the genera

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Oct 25 2025POLITICS

The Big Spend on a Big Room: Trump's White House Project

A huge new ballroom is being added to the White House. It's a massive 90, 000-square-foot space that cost a lot of money to build. The East Wing had to be torn down to make room for it. There's talk that the ballroom might be named after the current president. The president has a habit of putting h

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Oct 25 2025HEALTH

Making Things Better Together: A New Way to Design with People Who Have Communication Challenges

People who have trouble speaking or understanding words need special attention when designing services or research projects. This is because most design methods rely heavily on talking and writing. But, there's a way to include them effectively. It's called Experience-Based Co-Design (EBCD). It's be

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Oct 25 2025TECHNOLOGY

Laughing Matters: A Goldmine of Indonesian Comedy Data

In the world of comedy, laughter is the ultimate reward. Now, imagine a treasure trove of laughter, all neatly organized and ready for study. This is exactly what a recent data collection project has achieved, focusing on Indonesian stand-up comedy. The project gathered a massive amount of data fro

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Oct 25 2025CELEBRITIES

A Look Inside Jonathan Scott and Zooey Deschanel's Colorful NYC Home

Jonathan Scott and Zooey Deschanel's New York apartment is a vibrant mix of colors, patterns, and textures. The couple worked with designer Young Huh to create a space that is uniquely theirs. The apartment is full of interesting details, from the dining room to the family room. The dining room is

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Oct 24 2025POLITICS

Africa's Old Guard vs. Young Dreamers

Across Africa, a striking contrast is unfolding. Some of the world's oldest leaders are at the helm of nations with some of the youngest populations. This age gap has sparked debates and demands for change, especially from the younger generation. In Cameroon, President Paul Biya, at 92, has been in

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