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Nov 05 2025OPINION

Why Do Trump Cartoons All Look the Same?

There's a lot of talk about how political cartoons are one-sided. Many people feel like they've seen the same Trump cartoon over and over. It's always the same idea: Trump as a angry, foolish figure. Sometimes he's in a tank, like he's attacking cities. Other times, his supporters are shown as unedu

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Nov 05 2025BUSINESS

Smart Ways to Make Influencer Marketing Work for Your Business

Influencer marketing can be a tough nut to crack for many businesses. It's not just about finding the right people to promote your products; it's also about making sure that those promotions actually lead to sales. Sometimes, businesses spend a lot of money on influencers only to see little engageme

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Nov 05 2025BUSINESS

Teen Vogue's Big Shift: What's Next?

Teen Vogue is changing big time. It's moving under Vogue. com, and not everyone is happy about it. Six staffers just got laid off. Most of them were BIPOC women or trans. Now, there's only one woman of color left on the editorial team. That's a big deal. Teen Vogue wasn't just about fashion and cel

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Nov 05 2025BUSINESS

Building Trust in the Agency World: A New Approach

Agencies often face a tough crowd when pitching new clients. Many brands have had bad experiences with other agencies, leading to mistrust. Kristin “KJ” Jones, SVP of integrated media at Rise, a Quad Agency, has seen this firsthand. She loves the moment when clients realize they’re dealing with a di

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Nov 05 2025LIFESTYLE

Martha Stewart's Classic Cookbook Makes a Comeback

Martha Stewart is bringing back her first book, "Entertaining, " which was a big hit back in 1982. This new version is just like the original, with all 300 recipes and 450 colorful pictures. Fans can now get their hands on it, as the old copies are quite expensive. Stewart shared the exciting news

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Nov 04 2025POLITICS

CBS's Big Edit: What Made the Cut and What Didn't

CBS recently shared the full 73-minute interview between Scott Pelley and former President Donald Trump, which was a stark contrast to the 28-minute version that aired on "60 Minutes. " This move gave viewers a peek into the editing process, showing how journalists decide what's newsworthy. The dec

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Nov 04 2025POLITICS

Trump's Crypto Pardon: What Was Left Out?

President Donald Trump recently pardoned Changpeng Zhao, the founder of Binance. This decision came under scrutiny, especially since Binance has been linked to the Trump family's crypto ventures. During a recent appearance on CBS News's 60 Minutes, Trump was questioned about this pardon. However, no

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Nov 04 2025BUSINESS

Teen Vogue's Big Change: What's Next?

Teen Vogue, known for its bold stance on social issues, is merging with Vogue's website. This move has sparked criticism from the union representing its writers. They argue that the change could harm the magazine's unique voice and diversity. The merger means Teen Vogue will no longer operate as a

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Nov 04 2025POLITICS

New York vs. X: The Battle Over Hate Speech Rules

New York is fighting back against X, the platform once called Twitter, over a new law. This law wants social media companies to be open about how they handle hate speech and other harmful content. The state believes this will help people make better choices when using these platforms. X, now owned

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Nov 04 2025SCIENCE

How Rice Handles Cadmium: The Phosphorus Puzzle

Rice plants face a tough challenge when dealing with cadmium, a harmful metal. Phosphorus, a key nutrient, plays a big role in how rice plants manage cadmium. Scientists wanted to understand how different amounts of phosphorus affect cadmium in rice. In an experiment, they grew rice in water with d

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