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Jun 30 2025ENTERTAINMENT

How Davido Built a Music Empire and Stayed True to His Roots

Davido, a Nigerian artist, took a big risk when he left school to pursue music. His dad wasn't happy, but Davido's gamble paid off. He's now performing at the Essence Festival of Culture 2025 at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans. This is a huge deal, especially for someone who bet everything on A

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Jun 29 2025POLITICS

Trump's Threats to Journalists Over Iran Strike Leaks

President Trump has been making some bold statements lately. He's thinking about making journalists spill the beans on who leaked info about a U. S. intelligence report. This report talks about the impact of recent U. S. military strikes on Iran's nuclear program. Trump is not happy about this leak

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Jun 29 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Kneecap Rocks Glastonbury Amidst Political Storm

Kneecap, the Irish-language rap trio, took the stage at Glastonbury Festival this weekend, delivering a powerful performance to a massive crowd. Despite facing backlash from British politicians and legal troubles for one of its members, the group stood firm, supported by thousands of fans waving Pal

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Jun 29 2025POLITICS

Budapest Pride: A Bold Stand for Rights

In a powerful display of unity, over a hundred thousand people gathered for the Budapest Pride march, defying the Hungarian government's ban. This event, organized by Rainbow Mission and the city hall, was a clear message against the government's restrictive policies and a stand for LGBTQ+ rights an

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Jun 29 2025BUSINESS

Trucking Market Takes a Breather in 2025

The trucking industry is not moving as fast as expected in 2025. Despite all the chaos in global trade, the prices for shipping goods by truck have not changed much. This is surprising because many thought the market would bounce back stronger after a tough time. Things were looking up at the end o

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Jun 29 2025POLITICS

Hungary's Bold Stand for Pride and Rights

In Budapest, a massive crowd gathered to show their support for Pride and equality, despite the government's attempts to stop them. The event was a big deal, with people from all over Hungary and even other countries joining in. The government had tried to ban the march, but the mayor of Budapest fo

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Jun 28 2025SPORTS

NBA Teams' Money Moves: What's the Deal with the 2025 Free Agency?

The NBA Draft is over, and now all eyes are on free agency. Teams are looking to spend big to win a championship. But first, they need to check their wallets. The salary cap is expected to go up by 10 percent. That's some extra breathing room. But not all teams are in the same boat. Some have more

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Jun 28 2025SPORTS

Julius Randle's Big Decision: Stay or Go?

Julius Randle is at a crossroads. He played a big role in the Timberwolves' run to the Western Conference Finals last year. But the team made a bold move by trading Karl-Anthony Towns. Randle was part of that deal. He had to adjust, but he stepped up in Minnesota. Now, Randle has choices to make. S

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Jun 28 2025HEALTH

Heat Maps and Health: A New Way to Spot Metabolic Issues

Researchers are exploring a fresh approach to health checks. They want to use heat maps, or thermograms, to spot metabolic syndrome. This condition is a group of risk factors that can lead to serious health problems like heart disease and diabetes. The idea is to create a system that can analyze th

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Jun 28 2025HEALTH

Finding the Best HIV Treatment Switch in Africa

In parts of Africa, many people with HIV are on a treatment plan that includes dolutegravir. But what happens when this treatment isn't working well enough? Some patients still have a high viral load, even after getting extra help to stick to their treatment. This is a big problem because it means t

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