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Aug 02 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Love Triangle Trouble: Matt, Amani, and Any's Unconventional Relationship Hits a Snag

Matt and Amani Jlassi, once a happy couple, have decided to part ways, but not for the reasons you might think. They're doing it to make room for a third person in their lives - Any Aguirre, an exotic dancer and mother from Tijuana. The couple, who have two daughters together, are hoping that this u

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Aug 02 2025SPORTS

Red Sox Miss the Mark at Trade Deadline

The Boston Red Sox had big plans for the MLB trade deadline. They talked about winning lots of games and competing in their division. But when it came down to it, they didn't make any big moves. They only got two players: Dustin May and Steven Matz. The team's boss, Craig Breslow, said they tried h

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Aug 02 2025TECHNOLOGY

Driving the 2025 Lotus Emira V6: A Passion Project on Wheels

The 2025 Lotus Emira V6 is a standout in the world of sports cars. It offers a choice between a supercharged V6 or a turbocharged inline-four engine. This car is designed to thrill driving enthusiasts with its responsive steering, compact size, and standard manual transmission. The Emira is a breath

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Aug 02 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Homixide Gang's New Album: A Wild Ride Through Rap's Chaos

Homixide Gang, the Atlanta-based duo, has just dropped their highly anticipated album, "Homixide Lifestyle 2. " This isn't just another rap album; it's a 25-track journey that pushes the boundaries of their signature chaotic style. Meechie and Beno! have teamed up with some big names in the industry

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Aug 02 2025HEALTH

How Low White Blood Cells Might Help Fight Pancreatic Cancer

Pancreatic cancer is a tough opponent. Doctors are always looking for clues to predict how patients will respond to treatment. One such clue might be neutropenia, a condition where white blood cells drop to low levels. This often happens as a side effect of chemotherapy. In a recent study, research

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Aug 01 2025POLITICS

Public Broadcasting Faces Uncertain Future After Funding Cut

The Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) is winding down its operations after losing federal funding, a move that could have big ripples. This group, which has been around for nearly 60 years, helps support public media, including PBS and NPR. Most of the CPB's staff will be let go by the end

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Aug 01 2025OPINION

Why America Should Embrace a Digital Dollar

The world is moving towards digital money. China and Europe are already making big moves with their digital currencies. Yet, some in the U. S. are resisting the idea of a digital dollar. This hesitation could cost Americans a lot of money and privacy. Right now, private companies handle most digita

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Aug 01 2025POLITICS

Bosnia's Tense Political Showdown: Dodik's Defiance and the Court's Stand

In Bosnia-Herzegovina, a recent court decision has stirred up a political storm. The appeals court has upheld a one-year prison sentence and a six-year political ban for Milorad Dodik, the Bosnian Serb president known for his pro-Russia stance and separatist actions. Dodik, however, is not backing d

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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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Aug 01 2025CRIME

A Ukrainian Officer's Alleged Betrayal: Leaking F-16 Locations to Russia

In a shocking turn of events, a Ukrainian air force major, who was also a flight instructor, has been accused of spying for Russia. The officer is said to have leaked the locations of Ukraine's valuable F-16 and Mirage 2000 fighter jets to the enemy. This information was crucial for Russia to target

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