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Apr 25 2025HEALTH

The Colorful Debate: Natural vs. Synthetic Dyes in Food

The vibrant colors of popular snacks and cereals might be more artificial than one might think. In the United States, many breakfast cereals, snacks, and drinks are packed with bright, synthetic dyes. These dyes, like Red No. 40, Yellow No. 5, and Blue No. 1, give foods their eye-catching hues. Howe

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Apr 25 2025CRYPTO

Bitcoin Boom or Bust? The Tariff Twist

The idea of using money from tariffs to buy Bitcoin is gaining traction in certain circles. This plan is part of a broader strategy to create a "Strategic Bitcoin Reserve. " The concept has sparked interest among crypto enthusiasts. However, it has also united critics from various political backgrou

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Apr 24 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Podcast Powerhouses: New Voices for The Daily

The Daily, a popular podcast, is getting a fresh boost with the addition of two new co-hosts. Natalie Kitroeff and Rachel Abrams will be joining Michael Barbaro, the original host. This move comes after Sabrina Tavernise decided to step back from co-hosting to focus on reporting. Kitroeff brings a

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Apr 24 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Urban Legend: The Modern Horror Revival

The horror genre is buzzing with news of a fresh take on a classic. A reboot of the 1998 slasher film Urban Legend is in the works. The original movie, set in a New England university, played with urban legends like the deadly mix of Pop Rocks and soda. This new version will explore how urban legend

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Apr 24 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Dancers Swap Cities in a New TV Show

A new TV series has hit the screens, blending the worlds of ballet and drama in a way that only Amy Sherman-Palladino could dream up. The show, filmed in both Paris and New York, follows a unique premise: what if the New York City Ballet and the Paris Opera Ballet swapped their star dancers? The st

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Apr 23 2025BUSINESS

Tesla's Financial Rollercoaster: The Price of Political Involvement

Tesla's first quarter of 2025 was a bumpy ride. The electric car giant managed to stay in the green, but it was a close call. The company's CEO, Elon Musk, has been heavily involved in politics, and this has taken a toll on Tesla's finances. A global trade war and an aging product lineup have also p

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Apr 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Race to Power the Future: China's Battery Battles

The electric vehicle (EV) revolution is in full swing, and China is at the heart of it. Two giants, CATL and BYD, are leading the charge in battery technology. CATL, the world's top battery maker, recently announced a new battery that can power an EV for about 320 miles on a single charge. This is a

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Apr 22 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tariffs and the Retro Gaming Crisis

The retro gaming industry is in a bit of a pickle. The problem started when tariffs were slapped on goods coming from China. These tariffs are making it tough for companies that make handheld gaming devices. Anbernic, known for its popular Anbernic RG35XX Plus, has hit the pause button on sending th

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Apr 22 2025TECHNOLOGY

Fixing Flaws: The Ongoing Struggle with Nvidia's Latest GPU Drivers

The last few months have been rough for Nvidia GPU users. It all began with the launch of the RTX 50-series cards in January. These new graphics cards brought with them a host of problems, including black screens, game crashes, and overall instability. This was not just an issue for new cards. Even

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Apr 22 2025TECHNOLOGY

The New iPhone 17 Pro: A Sky Blue Surprise?

A well known tech insider has dropped a hint about the upcoming iPhone 17 Pro. According to this individual, the new phone might come in a fresh Sky Blue color. This shade is not new to Apple fans. It was first seen on the newest M4 MacBook Air models, which hit the market in March. The ins

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