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Sep 16 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Pitt's Emmy Triumph: A Win for Classic TV?

The Pitt's success at the Emmys is a big deal. It's not just about the awards, but what the show represents. In a world of big-budget, high-concept series, The Pitt proves that traditional TV can still shine. With 15 episodes and a single set, it's a testament to quality storytelling and consistency

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Sep 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

Nintendo's Virtual Boy: A Late but Welcome Comeback

Nintendo is finally giving some love to its forgotten Virtual Boy. After years of ignoring this oddball console, Nintendo is bringing Virtual Boy games to the Switch. But there's a catch: you'll need to buy a special dock to play them. Starting February 17, Switch Online Expansion Pack subscribers

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Sep 10 2025POLITICS

FBI Veterans Fight Back: Loyalty or Justice?

Three top FBI agents have taken the Trump administration to court, claiming they were fired for not bending to political pressure. These agents, with decades of experience, say they were let go just before they could retire, all because they wouldn't play along with what they describe as a vendetta.

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Sep 10 2025ENTERTAINMENT

When Will Borderlands 4 Hit Your Screen?

Borderlands 4 is finally here, and gamers worldwide are eager to dive in. The exact time you can start playing depends on where you live and what device you're using. The game drops on different days and times for PC and consoles. For example, in San Francisco and Los Angeles, PC players can start

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Sep 10 2025POLITICS

UK's Economic Strategy Gets a New Team

The UK's economic plan is getting a shake-up. Prime Minister Keir Starmer is taking a more hands-on approach. He's put together a new team to guide economic policy. This group includes key players from Downing Street and the Treasury. Their main goals? Boost growth and keep good ties with businesses

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Sep 10 2025POLITICS

A Race Against Time: Will Miran Join the Fed's Rate-Setting Team?

Stephen Miran, President Donald Trump's top economic advisor, is on track to secure a crucial Senate approval for his nomination to become a Federal Reserve governor. However, getting him ready to influence interest rate decisions at the upcoming Fed meeting seems unlikely. The Senate Banking Commi

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Sep 09 2025POLITICS

How Trump's Team is Reshaping Science and Energy

The Trump administration is making big changes to how science and energy are handled in the U. S. These changes could have lasting effects on the environment and public health. First, let's talk about science. The administration has been cutting back on research and data collection. This includes r

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Sep 09 2025POLITICS

Political Shake-Up in France: Prime Minister Steps Down After Vote

France is in the middle of a political storm. The Prime Minister, François Bayrou, lost a big vote in parliament. This means he has to quit his job. Now, President Emmanuel Macron has to find a new Prime Minister. This is the fifth time in less than two years that this has happened. People are talk

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Sep 09 2025HEALTH

What Do We Really Know About Tylenol and Autism?

Autism rates in the US have been climbing, with one in 31 children now affected. This rise has sparked a hunt for possible causes, from genes to the environment. Recently, attention has turned to acetaminophen, the active ingredient in Tylenol, and its potential role in autism development. A report

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Sep 08 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Minnesota's Lucky Lottery Winners: Big Dreams, Smaller Prizes

In the world of lottery, big dreams often meet harsh reality. This was the case in Minnesota, where no one hit the massive Powerball jackpot. Yet, the story isn't all about disappointment. Four lucky individuals in Minnesota found themselves with a nice chunk of change after matching enough numbers.

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