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Apr 01 2026POLITICS

Unexpected Fallout Over Politician’s Personal Choices

A former U. S. homeland security chief has been caught in a scandal involving private online behaviour that some claim exposed her to possible blackmail. Reports say she used female avatars with exaggerated features and paid for interactions with models in similar costumes, sparking outrage. The a

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Mar 31 2026ENVIRONMENT

Floods and Fires Threaten America’s Biggest Toxic Sites

The U. S. Environmental Protection Agency’s internal inspector general has uncovered that almost a hundred of the country’s most hazardous Superfund locations sit in regions where flooding and wildfires are common. This puts the health of millions of nearby residents at risk. The investigation look

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Mar 31 2026TECHNOLOGY

AI Music: Tool or Threat?

New software lets anyone create almost professional songs in minutes. Platforms like Suno and Udio use huge data banks to write melodies, choose instruments, and mix tracks automatically. The result is music that sounds real but was made by a computer. Some artists love the speed. A songwr

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Mar 31 2026LIFESTYLE

Clear Aligners: Straight Teeth Without Braces

Many people dream of a perfect smile but stop short because traditional braces feel pricey and inconvenient. New clear aligners give a simple, budget‑friendly alternative that fits into everyday life instead of forcing you to change it. These trays are custom made, almost invisible, and they work by

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Mar 31 2026EDUCATION

Learning for a Future You Can’t See

The world feels like it’s on a fast‑moving train that keeps changing tracks. Everyone wonders what skills will keep them ahead of the ride. It isn’t about knowing every answer; it’s about being ready to ask new questions. Back in the early 1990s, people in chip companies faced a similar myste

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Mar 31 2026SPORTS

Basketball and personal opinions: where should a player's boundaries be?

The Chicago Bulls parted ways with guard Jaden Ivey after just four games, a move tied to his public criticism of the NBA’ s Pride Month celebrations and remarks about religion. Team officials cited "conduct detrimental to the team, " raising questions about how far players can take their off-court

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Mar 30 2026POLITICS

The Busy Life of Indiana’s Secretary of State

In Indiana, a man named Diego Morales is known for being in almost every event that matters to the Republican Party. He rarely talks to the press, but he shows up at dinners, conferences, and local celebrations with a camera ready for his next photo op. His calendar is full: he attends county din

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Mar 29 2026WEATHER

Sunny Days Ahead: New Jersey to Heat Up Then Cool Down

New Jersey’s weather is set for a dramatic change. Starting Sunday, the temperature will rise from the upper 40s and 50s under bright skies. The air will feel less breezy than Saturday, making the day feel warmer. By Monday, clouds begin to creep in and a warm front is on its way. The day will be

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Mar 29 2026SPORTS

AI in Fight Night: Why the UFC’s New Promo Strategy Stirs Debate

The UFC has started using AI to create its promotional videos, and the decision has sparked a heated conversation. Fans who love the art of fight posters feel their favorite designers are being sidelined, while others argue that technology can keep up with the fast pace of sports marketing. The o

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Mar 29 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Comedy Sparks and Celebrity Conflicts in the Spotlight

David Spade recently took a sharp stance against California Governor Gavin Newsom and Congresswoman Karen Bass, calling their actions in Hollywood “terrifying. ” His comments came during a media event where he highlighted the political pressures that seem to be shaping the entertainment industry.

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