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May 12 2026TECHNOLOGY

What’s the deal with celebs trademarking their face and voice?

Celebrities are racing to file trademarks for their faces, voices, and even their signature poses. Why? Because AI can clone them now, and lawsuits aren’t stopping deepfakes anytime soon. A few years back, an actor decided to trademark clips of his own voice and face. He wasn’t alone—others like hi

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May 08 2026CELEBRITIES

Simple yet thoughtful Mother’s Day gifts inspired by celebrity favorites

Celebrities often set trends, but their favorite products aren’t always out of reach for regular shoppers. This Mother’s Day, skip the last-minute panic and take inspiration from stars who’ve shared their go-to gifts. Instead of chasing expensive items, focus on practical yet stylish options that fe

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May 06 2026HEALTH

Check Your Skin Early to Beat Melanoma

First, the numbers are scary. About 112, 000 Americans will find themselves with a serious skin cancer this year, and more than 8, 500 may lose their lives to it. The good news is that if doctors catch the disease early, treatment can be much more effective. One expert suggests a simple routine: lo

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Apr 28 2026CELEBRITIES

Swift’s Move to Protect Her Voice and Image from AI Copycats

Celebrities have always worried about who controls their name and face. But now, with AI tools that can clone voices and faces almost perfectly, even historical protections aren’t enough. Taylor Swift has taken a step that could set a new standard for how stars fight back. She filed trademark reques

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Apr 25 2026HEALTH

Healing Paths: New Trials, Kind Hearts and Unexpected Birds

First responders in Arizona are exploring a controversial remedy as part of the state’s pioneering psilocybin study. Whole mushrooms, known for their hallucinogenic properties, are being examined for their potential to ease post‑traumatic stress. The research is backed by state funds and led by Dr.

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Apr 11 2026ENTERTAINMENT

When fame doesn’t lead to fortune

Celebrities with big names often try jumping into business, but success isn’t guaranteed. Meghan Markle’s latest move shows how even high-profile choices can backfire. After leaving royal life, she launched a jam brand sold at Target. It’s a far cry from the dream of building an empire like Martha S

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Apr 10 2026POLITICS

Melania Trump Denies Any Connection to Jeffrey Epstein

First lady Melania Trump recently spoke out against claims that she ever knew Jeffrey Epstein, the financier who faced serious legal trouble before his death. In a brief statement from the White House, she called the accusations unfounded and damaging to her reputation. "The false stories connecting

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Apr 07 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Wrestling Fans in Unexpected Places

Celebrities often get labeled by their most famous roles, but many have a secret passion for wrestling that surprises fans. This isn’t just about watching occasional matches—some stars have built decades-long relationships with the sport. From childhood collectibles to surprise appearances at live e

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Mar 26 2026CELEBRITIES

Managers: The Hidden Hand Behind Celebrity Success

Celebrities often look like they are on top of the world, but behind the glitter there is a team that keeps everything running. A manager’s job goes beyond just booking gigs; they shape the public image, plan finances, and protect the star from bad deals. The role started long before social media

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Mar 25 2026CELEBRITIES

Celebrity Money Talk: Why Some Stars Miss the Mark

Celebrities often feel pressured to show how they spend their cash, but when fans reach out about money problems, many seem more focused on image than help. A recent fan told Oprah that a $100 jewelry box was too pricey; Oprah’s reply, “Lower than $100? ” shocked many who expected a more compassi

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