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Jul 08 2025BUSINESS

Game Pass: A Double-Edged Sword for Gamers and Developers

Raphaël Colantonio, the founder of Arkane Studios, has raised concerns about the long-term viability of Microsoft's Game Pass service. He believes that the subscription model is not sustainable and could have negative consequences for the gaming industry. Colantonio argues that Microsoft has been po

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Jul 08 2025SCIENCE

How Plants and Water Shape Tiny Life in Vertical Farms

Vertical farms are becoming more popular. They let us grow plants in a controlled way. But how do these farms affect the tiny living things on plants? These tiny life forms are called microbes. They can be good or bad for plants. In a recent study, scientists looked at two main sources of microbes

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Jul 08 2025POLITICS

Trump's DOJ and Epstein's Missing List: What Really Happened?

The Trump administration's recent findings on the Epstein case have sparked a wave of criticism, particularly from MAGA supporters. The DOJ and FBI concluded that there was no Epstein client list and that his death was a suicide. This conclusion has been met with skepticism and outrage from right-wi

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Jul 07 2025SPORTS

Chelsea's Big Test: Can They Beat Fluminense in the Club World Cup?

Chelsea is in the semifinals of the Club World Cup. Not many thought they would get this far. They had an easy path in the early rounds. Now, they face a tough team from Brazil, Fluminense. Fluminense is a strong team. They beat big clubs like Inter Milan and Al Hilal. Their defense is solid, with

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Jul 06 2025HEALTH

Why Your Body Might Be Craving More Sunlight

Vitamin D is crucial for our well-being. It's not just about bones; it also supports our immune system and may help prevent serious illnesses. So, when levels drop, it's a red flag. But why are so many people deficient? It's not a simple answer. Factors like location, diet, and sun exposure all pla

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Jul 06 2025CELEBRITIES

The Rise and Fall of a Hip-Hop Icon

Sean Combs, once a symbol of hip-hop success, now faces a different kind of spotlight. This summer, instead of partying on yachts, he was in court, dealing with serious charges. The trial brought out many details about his personal life, some of which were quite shocking. Combs was found not guilty

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Jul 06 2025SPORTS

Steelers' Surprise Trade: What's Really Going On?

The Pittsburgh Steelers shook things up by trading Minkah Fitzpatrick. This move left many scratching their heads. It's not like Fitzpatrick was a total bust. Sure, his performance might not have matched his paycheck, but that's not the whole story. Some folks think the Steelers just felt Jalen Ram

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Jul 06 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Switch 2's Hidden Strengths

The gaming community is abuzz with discussions about the Nintendo Switch 2's capabilities. Virtuos, a studio with experience in bringing major games to the Switch, has provided some interesting details. They've worked on notable ports like Dark Souls Remastered and Final Fantasy 12. Now, they're she

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Jul 06 2025HEALTH

Tiny Needles, Big Impact: The Future of Medicine

The world of medicine is always looking for better ways to get drugs into our bodies. One exciting new idea is using tiny, hollow needles made by 3D printers. These microneedles are much smaller than the ones used in shots. They can deliver medicine through the skin without causing much pain or dama

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Jul 06 2025HEALTH

Why Gaming Before Bed Might Be Keeping You Awake

Late-night gaming sessions might be doing more harm than good to your sleep. A recent experiment shed light on how different evening activities impact sleep quality. The experiment involved 31 young men who enjoyed gaming. On two different nights, they either played video games or watched a nature

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