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Apr 28 2025POLITICS

Journalists Shine Spotlight on Free Speech at Annual Dinner

The annual dinner of the White House Correspondents' Association took place in Washington on a Saturday night. The event was different this year. There was no president or comedian, just journalists celebrating the First Amendment. The tone was serious, reflecting the tense political climate at t

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Apr 28 2025BUSINESS

Earnings Season Kicks Off: What to Expect

The financial world is gearing up for a busy week. Investors are keeping a close eye on the market as the first-quarter earnings season hits its peak. More than 180 companies from the S&P 500 are set to reveal their quarterly results. Among them are tech giants like Amazon, Apple, Meta Platforms, an

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Apr 28 2025CELEBRITIES

Red Hair and Roses: A Peek into Meghan's Family Life

Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, recently treated her followers to a rare and personal glimpse into her family life. She shared a series of photos featuring her two young children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet. The images, posted on Sunday, April 27, showcased the children's striking red hair, a tra

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Apr 28 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Nintendo Switch 2: Walmart's Big Week Ahead

The Nintendo Switch 2 has been a hot commodity, with Walmart leading the charge in pre-orders. This console has seen a rollercoaster of availability, with stock disappearing quickly. Walmart+ Week is just around the corner, starting Monday, April 28, at 9 am ET. This event, similar to Amazon's Prime

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Apr 28 2025SPORTS

Prank Call Drama: A Look into the NFL Draft's Unseen Side

The NFL draft is a big deal, a time when dreams come true for young athletes. But this year, it had an unexpected twist. A young man named Jax Ulbrich made a prank call to Shedeur Sanders, a quarterback waiting to hear his name called. Jax is the son of Jeff Ulbrich, the defensive coordinator for th

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Apr 28 2025POLITICS

U. S. Citizenship Doesn't Stop Deportation

In a surprising turn of events, two young U. S. citizens found themselves on a plane to Honduras. These weren't runaways or tourists. They were deported with their mother. This happened last week, and it's not the only case. Another U. S. citizen, a 2-year-old girl, was sent to Honduras with her und

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Apr 28 2025SCIENCE

Curiosity's Mars Drive Captured From Above

On February 28, 2025, a unique photo was snapped of the Curiosity rover. It was moving across the Martian surface. This was a first. The Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter took the picture. It used a special camera called HiRISE. This camera is known for its sharp images of the Red Planet's surface. The ro

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Apr 28 2025HEALTH

Fighting Toxic Clumps in the Brain: Metal Mixes to the Rescue

The human brain is a complex organ, and sometimes it goes wrong. One big problem is amyloid aggregation. This is when proteins clump together and become toxic. These toxic clumps can speed up brain diseases. So, scientists are always looking for new ways to stop these clumps from forming. Two speci

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Apr 28 2025CELEBRITIES

A Life Dedicated to Love and Connection

Amber Kelleher-Andrews, a prominent figure in the world of matchmaking, passed away at the age of 56. Her journey was marked by a unique blend of personal and professional achievements. She was a matchmaker who worked with celebrities and influential figures. Her passing was confirmed by her busines

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Apr 28 2025HEALTH

Sleep and Gut Health: How Bacteria Might Help Women with Endometriosis

Endometriosis is a long-term health issue that impacts many women worldwide. It often brings along troublesome symptoms that mess with sleep. Recent findings hint that the gut microbiome, the community of bacteria in our gut, plays a big role in how well we sleep. This research dives into the connec

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