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May 14 2025SCIENCE

How Repeating Lies Can Trick Your Brain

When it comes to believing things, our brains can be surprisingly easy to fool. This is especially true in the digital age, where we are constantly bombarded with information from all sorts of sources. Some of these sources are more trustworthy than others. Advertising, for example, is often not the

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May 14 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Comeback of a Crime Writing Legend

A well-known crime writer has made a surprising return to the literary scene. He has just announced a new collection of short novels. The book is already available for pre-order on major platforms. Fans can expect to get their hands on it by mid-September. This isn't just any collection, though. The

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May 14 2025CRIME

A Murder Mystery That Divides Viewers

A true crime documentary has stirred up a storm on Netflix. It is called "A Deadly American Marriage" The story is about a couple who moved from Ireland to North Carolina. Jason Corbett and Molly Martens seemed happy at first. Then, Jason was found dead in 2015. The case took a dark turn quickl

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May 14 2025EDUCATION

Unfair Treatment: Students and Parents Face Uncertainty

The US Education Department is undergoing significant changes. These changes have left many families worried about their pending civil rights complaints. There are around 12, 000 cases waiting to be addressed. These cases involve students and parents who claim they were treated unfairly based on the

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May 14 2025CELEBRITIES

A New Face for a Classic Magazine

The year 2025 is bringing a fresh face to the cover of Sports Illustrated Swimsuit. Salma Hayek Pinault, the talented actress known for her role in "House of Gucci, " has made history by gracing the cover of this iconic magazine at the age of 58. This achievement is particularly notable because, in

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May 14 2025HEALTH

Diabetes and the Money Drain: What's the Real Cost?

Diabetes is a big deal worldwide, and so is the money trouble it brings. The financial strain from managing diabetes is a real issue. It's not just about the cost of insulin or doctor visits. It's about how all these expenses add up and cause stress. This problem isn't the same everywhere. Different

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May 14 2025EDUCATION

California's Future: Why Cutting CSU Funding Is a Bad Idea

The California State University system is the biggest public university network in the country. It is home to 23 campuses and seven off-campus centers. Together, they enroll more than 450, 000 students. Most of these students are from California. Many of them are the first in their families to go to

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May 13 2025POLITICS

Trump's Tariff Troubles: The Legal Fight Brewing

The U. S. is in the middle of a trade war that has sparked a wave of legal challenges. The president has imposed tariffs on almost every country. This move has led to at least seven lawsuits. The main argument is that the president overstepped his authority. The U. S. Court of International

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May 13 2025BUSINESS

Leadership Shift and Uncertainty at UnitedHealth Group

A major change is happening at UnitedHealth Group. The company's CEO, Andrew Witty, has suddenly stepped down. This move came as a shock to many. Witty is leaving for personal reasons. He will now serve as a senior advisor to the new CEO, Stephen Hemsley. Hemsley previously led UnitedHealth Group fr

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May 13 2025CELEBRITIES

The Unseen Side of a Music Mogul's Reign

A prominent music executive, Sean Combs, is facing serious accusations. He is accused of abusing his girlfriend, Cassie Ventura, for over a decade. Ventura, now a key witness, bravely took the stand to share her harrowing experiences. This is the first time she and Combs have seen each other since

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