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Aug 03 2025POLITICS

The Web of Suspicion: How Trump's Conspiracy Theories Might Backfire

Donald Trump has a history of stirring up conspiracy theories, but now he's in a tricky spot. He's been accused of being connected to Jeffrey Epstein, and people are asking questions. A recent poll shows that most Americans, including many Republicans, think the government is hiding Epstein's client

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Aug 03 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Father and Daughter's Wild Ride Through Danger

Ever heard of a story where a grown-up and a kid go on a wild adventure together? It's a tale as old as time, seen in many movies like "Road to Perdition" and "True Grit. " But the best one? That's "Paper Moon, " a funny and heartwarming movie about a con artist and his daughter traveling through Ka

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Aug 01 2025POLITICS

Iran's Growing Threats: A Call for Action from the West

Iran's actions have been causing quite a stir in the West. Several countries, including the U. S. and many NATO allies, have come together to voice their concerns. They accuse Iran of trying to harm people in Europe and North America. This includes targeting journalists, dissidents, Jewish citizens,

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Jul 25 2025HEALTH

A New Hope for HIV Treatment: South African Men's Take on Long-Acting Injections

In South Africa, men who are not straight face big problems with HIV. They have a hard time sticking to their daily HIV medicine. This makes it tough to keep the virus under control. Things like hiding their status, feeling ashamed, and dealing with partners make it even harder. A new kind of HIV m

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Jul 23 2025SPORTS

Carlos Leal Miranda: The Brazilian Fighter with a Strong Faith

Carlos Leal Miranda is making waves in the UFC's welterweight division. After a standout win against Alex Morono at UFC 313, he's gearing up for his next fight against Muslim Salikhov at UFC on ABC 9 in Abu Dhabi. But who is this rising star, and what drives him? Born on May 4, 1994, in Curitiba, P

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Jul 21 2025BUSINESS

A CEO's Concert Embrace Sparks Big Questions

At a recent Coldplay concert, a CEO and his colleague found themselves unexpectedly in the spotlight. The moment, captured on the jumbotron, quickly went viral, sparking a wave of memes and discussions about privacy. The incident happened during a concert at Gillette Stadium in Massachusetts. Chris

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Jul 20 2025HEALTH

Helping Little Lungs Breathe: The Science Behind ECMO for Kids

ECMO, or extracorporeal membrane oxygenation, is a lifesaver for kids with severe breathing problems. It's like a temporary lung, giving their own lungs a break to heal. Doctors are always learning more about how to use it best. New tech and better ways to manage ECMO are changing how doctors treat

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Jul 17 2025CELEBRITIES

Connie Francis: A Life of Music, Resilience, and Unexpected Comebacks

Connie Francis, a name that once echoed through every household, has left this world at the age of 87. She was not just a singer but a trailblazer, the first woman to top the US Billboard Charts. Her recent surge in popularity was sparked by the viral success of her 1962 song "Pretty Little Baby" on

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Jul 17 2025SCIENCE

Viruses and Antibiotics: A Surprising Climate Connection

Viruses are everywhere, and they might be playing a bigger role in climate change than we thought. A recent study looked at how antibiotics affect these tiny creatures in the soil. The focus was on ciprofloxacin, a common antibiotic, and its impact on nitrogen gases that trap heat in the atmosphere.

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Jul 16 2025POLITICS

Yemen's National Resistance Force Makes Big Weapon Seizure

In a surprising turn of events, a group fighting for Yemen's recognized government says it has taken control of a huge shipment of weapons. These weapons, weighing 750 tons, were reportedly sent by Iran and meant for the Houthi rebels. This is a big deal because it's the first time this group, calle

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