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May 13 2025TECHNOLOGY

Google's Big Plans for I/O 2025: A New Way to Search and More

Google is gearing up for its annual I/O developer conference. This year, it has some exciting plans. One of the highlights is a new tool that lets users find and save images based on their searches. This tool could be a game-changer for those interested in fashion and interior design. Users can orga

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May 13 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's President Pushes for Direct Talks with Russia in Istanbul

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is eager to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin face-to-face in Istanbul. This potential meeting comes amidst ongoing tensions and the recent full-scale invasion of Ukraine by Russia. The last time these two leaders sat down together was back in December 2019

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May 13 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Cannes 2025: The Stars and Films That Will Shine

The Cannes Film Festival is back for its 78th year in 2025 and it's going to be a star-studded event. This year, the festival runs from May 13 to May 24. It will showcase new films from big names like Wes Anderson, Ari Aster, and Lynne Ramsay. But that's not all. Several actors are also trying their

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May 13 2025POLITICS

Medicaid Cuts: The Battle Within the Republican Party

The Republican Party is pushing forward with a plan to reduce Medicaid spending by hundreds of billions of dollars. This move comes despite internal disagreements and a promise from former President Trump not to cut the program. The House Republicans are determined to advance key parts of their bill

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May 13 2025TECHNOLOGY

Apple's Big Step into the Future of Accessibility

Apple has big plans for making technology more accessible. They recently shared some exciting updates coming to their devices later this year. One of the standout features is the new Accessibility Nutrition Labels. These labels will give users more detailed information about the apps and games avail

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May 13 2025CELEBRITIES

New Dress Code Drama at Cannes

Cannes Film Festival is shaking things up with new rules for the red carpet. This year, the organizers have decided to ban nudity and oversized outfits. The goal is to keep things moving smoothly and avoid any wardrobe malfunctions that could cause delays or disruptions. This means no more dresses w

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May 13 2025POLITICS

Harvard's Funding Freeze: A Clash of Ideals

The Trump administration has decided to cut another $450 million in federal grants to Harvard University. This move is on top of the $2. 2 billion already cut. The administration has been putting pressure on the university over various issues. This includes diversity initiatives, financial controls,

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May 13 2025POLITICS

Newark's Air Traffic Woes: A Closer Look

Newark Liberty Airport, a key hub for New York City, has been facing serious issues with its air traffic control system. The airport was operating with a mere three controllers on duty instead of the required 14, leading to significant delays for incoming flights. This shortfall is part of a broader

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May 13 2025HEALTH

The Gut's Hidden World: Unraveling French Digestion

The gut microbiome has become a hot topic in health research over the past 20 years. This is because it plays a significant role in various health conditions. However, understanding the gut microbiome is not straightforward. There are many different methods used to study it, which makes it hard to c

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May 13 2025SCIENCE

How Our Brains Handle Noise in Speech

Young adults with typical hearing have a fascinating ability to understand speech in noisy settings. This skill is partly due to how their brains process changes in sound volume, known as amplitude modulations or AM. Researchers wanted to understand this process better. They used tests and brain sca

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