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Sep 06 2024CELEBRITIES

When Illness Sparks Tiny Worlds: Halsey's 'Dark' Doll-Housing Obsession

When Grammy-nominated singer Halsey got sick, they turned to a surprising hobby: miniature doll-housing. Now, that might sound cute, but Halsey describes it as 'dark,' saying it was a way to create tiny parallel worlds to escape the isolation of their illness. But what does it say about our rela

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Sep 06 2024HEALTH

Trump's IVF Plan: A Fertile Faux Pas or a Clever Clutch?

The government should not cover IVF treatments or mandate insurance coverage. IVF is not a necessity like healthcare but more akin to cosmetic procedures that are desired but not essential. If covered, criteria would need to be set for who qualifies and how many cycles per person. This could creat

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Sep 06 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Bedtime Worries, Celebrity Solutions

What if we told you that Eva Mendes has written a children's book about overcoming bedtime anxiety? Would you believe it? Well, believe it! The actress and fashion designer is using her star power to tackle the very real issue of childhood worries with her new picture book "Desi, Mami, and the Never

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Sep 06 2024POLITICS

Pope Francis Calls for Religious Unity Amid Global Tensions

In his first trip to Indonesia since becoming Pope, Francis called for greater religious unity and dialogue amidst a world filled with conflict. Speaking at the Presidential Palace in Jakarta alongside President Joko Widodo, the leader of the Catholic Church expressed concern over extremists who u

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Sep 05 2024ENTERTAINMENT

5 Netflix Shows to Keep You Entertained This Labor Day

As summer comes to a close, many of us find ourselves with some extra free time over the long Labor Day weekend. Whether you're looking for an escape from reality or want to catch up on some must-watch TV series, Netflix has got you covered. From gripping political thrillers to heartwarming family d

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Aug 28 2024SPORTS

Zion Williamson's Transformation: From Prodigy to Business-Minded Athlete

Zion Williamson has undergone a remarkable transformation, shedding 25lbs and looking noticeably leaner. This change has left fans in awe, but NBA legend Carmelo Anthony has reminded Zion that staying in shape is a continuous process. Zion's potential has never been in question, but his availabilit

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Aug 28 2024SPORTS

Danielle Collins' Early US Open Exit: A Glimpse into Her Health Struggles, Accomplishments, and Future Aspirations

In a surprising twist at the US Open, tennis sensation Danielle Collins was defeated in the first round by Caroline Dolehide. Despite a promising lead, Collins couldn't sustain her advantage, succumbing to her opponent in a thrilling three-set match. With her health issues, including rheumatoid ar

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Aug 28 2024HEALTH

To Boost or Not to Boost: Navigating the Complexities of the New COVID-19 Vaccine

The FDA has recently approved an updated COVID-19 vaccine for individuals aged 6 months and older, once again posing a dilemma for Americans: should they get the shot immediately amidst the current outbreak, or save it for the potential winter wave? The new vaccine offers protection to all, but th

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Aug 28 2024HEALTH

Deadly Mosquito-Borne Virus Claims Life in New Hampshire: Are You Prepared?

In a shocking turn of events, New Hampshire has reported its first death from Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE), a rare but deadly virus spread by mosquitoes. This marks the first EEE death in the United States this year, and health officials are urging citizens to take necessary precautions. As pe

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Aug 28 2024HEALTH

Unveiling the Mysterious Oropouche Virus: An Emerging Threat

A mysterious disease, known as Oropouche virus, has been causing concern among health officials due to its rapid spread and potential severity. As of August 1, over 8,000 cases have been reported, primarily in South America, but with increasing cases in the United States, Europe, and other previousl

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