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Mar 07 2025POLITICS

Sports, Fairness, and Politics: Gavin Newsom's Stance on Trans Athletes

California's governor Gavin Newsom recently sparked a debate. He spoke out against trans women competing in women's sports. This stance surprised many, as Newsom is often seen as a progressive leader. He made these comments during a chat with Charlie Kirk, a conservative activist known for his influ

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Mar 03 2025SCIENCE

What Shapes Our Views on Hot-Button Science Topics?

Have you ever wondered why some people strongly believe in science norms while others don't? This is especially true when it comes to hot-button science topics like COVID-19 or climate change. These topics often spark heated debates, not just among scientists, but also among regular folks. But what

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Feb 27 2025BUSINESS

Paramount's Shifting DEI Landscape

Paramount Global is making some big changes to its diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives. These changes are happening because of new rules from the Trump administration. These rules are affecting how companies approach inclusion and diversity. Trump's administration has been pushing t

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Feb 27 2025TECHNOLOGY

Sports and News: Freebies and Fee Changes

Max has a lot going on with its sports and news content. Let's dive in. First off, Max has some good news for sports fans. The sports add-on, which was supposed to cost $10 a month, is staying free for now. This means that standard and premium subscribers can keep enjoying live sports without any e

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Feb 27 2025FINANCE

When Bad News Hits: How It Affects Audit Fees

Imagine you're running a company, and suddenly, bad news hits. What happens next? Well, audit fees might spike. Why? Because auditors see negative news as a red flag. They think, "Uh-oh, this company might be in trouble, " and they hike up their fees to cover the extra risk. This isn't just a guess;

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Feb 25 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Lester Holt's New Chapter: From Nightly News to Dateline

Lester Holt is moving on from his role as the anchor of "NBC Nightly News" this summer. He will continue to lead "Dateline NBC, " a prime-time news magazine show. Holt has been a key figure at NBC for the past ten years. He became the first African-American solo anchor of a weekday network nightly n

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Feb 22 2025POLITICS

Clear as Day: The Truth Behind a Viral Rumor

In February 2025, a wild rumor spread online claiming that Pete Hegseth, the U. S. President Donald Trump's defense secretary, was sipping alcohol from a clear cup during a NATO news conference. The event took place in Brussels, Belgium, on Feb 13, 2025. The rumor gained traction quickly, with vide

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Feb 19 2025BUSINESS

Bitcoin Billionaire Anthony Pompliano Takes X by Storm

Anthony Pompliano, a well-known figure in the crypto world, has started a new daily show on X. The show, titled "From the Desk of Anthony Pompliano, " is a daily business news program that airs around 10:30 a. m. each weekday. This is not Pompliano's first rodeo in the content creation world. He alr

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Feb 15 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Latin Music and Beyond: A Week of Heartwarming Moments

This past week was filled with uplifting moments in the Latin music scene. Let's dive into some of the highlights. First up, the We Love Foundation celebrated its 12th annual gala. This event brought together a star-studded lineup of entertainers from the worlds of music and fashion. The gala was h

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Feb 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

HoloLens: Microsoft Says Goodbye to Mix Reality Hardware

It seems like Microsoft is giving up on making HoloLens headsets. They stopped selling the HoloLens 2. Users can still get support until 2027. So, that means their business won't release another HoloLens. Companies are always buying and selling contracts. They were in charge of a

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