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Dec 10 2024TECHNOLOGY

Sony's VR Controllers Might Soon Join Apple's Vision Pro Party

Ever heard of Sony and Apple working together? Well, they might be teaming up to make something cool happen in the world of virtual reality. According to a recent report, Sony has been tinkering with its PSVR2 controllers to make them play nice with Apple’s upcoming Vision Pro VR headset. Believe it

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Dec 10 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Jay-Z's Legal Struggle: Facing a 2000 Rape Allegation

Shawn Carter, better known as Jay-Z, is dealing with a serious legal issue. An anonymous accuser, known as Jane Doe, has filed a lawsuit alleging that Jay-Z and Sean "Diddy" Combs raped her when she was 13 years old in the year 2000. The lawsuit is stirring up a lot of questions, especially because

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Dec 09 2024EDUCATION

Higher Education: A Bipartisan Fix?

The incoming Trump administration is facing a big challenge with higher education. The root problems, like the value and cost of college, need immediate attention. While the plans aren't clear yet, early signs show the administration might focus on controversial issues like stopping debt cancellatio

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Dec 09 2024CRIME

When Trust is Betrayed: The Gymnastics Photographer Scandal

Imagine going to a gymnastics event, thinking it's all about fun and skill. Little did the parents and kids know, the photographer there had a dark secret. David Eric Yellen, a once-trusted figure in Michigan's gymnastics community, was recently sentenced to seven years in prison. The 59-year-old's

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Dec 09 2024SPORTS

Kentucky’s New Faces Lead to Stunning Overtime Win

Ever heard of a college basketball team turning from scraps into champs in a single season? Well, Kentucky is making a strong case for it. This year, the Wildcats have a totally new roster, thanks to nine transfer players stepping up. None of last season’s players under John Calipari returned, so co

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Dec 09 2024POLITICS

The Vanishing Workers: Federal Office Ghost Towns

Have you ever wondered where federal workers are these days? According to Senator Joni Ernst, a whopping 94% of them are either out of sight or working remotely, long after the pandemic has ended. DC's federal buildings are a ghost town, with a measly 12% occupancy rate. What's the deal with all th

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Dec 09 2024SPORTS

The Big Shift: Oregon Leads 12-Team Playoff, SMU Edges Alabama

In a surprising twist, Southern Methodist University (SMU) snagged the final spot in the newly expanded 12-team College Football Playoff, leaving Alabama out in the cold. The selection committee chose SMU, even though they lost the Atlantic Coast Conference title game, because their overall record w

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Dec 08 2024SPORTS

Football Playoff Predictions: ESPN Sees Shakeup in 12-Team Bracket

ESPN recently shared its latest predictions for the 12-team College Football Playoff, and there's been a significant reshuffling of the deck. With the regular season and conference championships wrapped up, the playoff picture is becoming clearer. The top four conference champions will enjoy byes, w

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Dec 08 2024HEALTH

Why Nose Fillers Sometimes Go Wrong

Have you ever thought about what can go wrong when people get injections to change the shape of their nose? This trend is particularly common in Asia, where many people seek to alter their nose's appearance. However, these injections can lead to allergic reactions that don't show up until later. Whe

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Dec 08 2024POLITICS

Trust in Science: A Growing Divide in the U. S.

For decades, Americans mostly agreed on one thing: science was trustworthy. But lately, that's quickly changing. People who lean left and right are now seeing science quite differently. This divide didn't happen overnight. It's been growing since the 1990s and picked up speed in 2018. What's causing

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