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Oct 04 2025POLITICS

Why are so many people calling themselves independents?

Many Americans are now calling themselves independents. This is a big change from the past. It shows that people are not happy with the two main political parties. But what does it mean to be an independent? It is not as simple as it seems. Being an independent does not tell you much about a person

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Oct 04 2025HEALTH

Why Do Women Still Feel More Pressured to Look Good?

People often wonder if women and men feel the same pressure to focus on their looks. A big study looked at 78 research projects with over 74, 000 people from 16 different countries. The results showed that women still feel this pressure more than men. This gap was bigger when using certain types of

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Oct 03 2025BUSINESS

Microsoft's Bright Future: Why Analysts Are Bullish

Microsoft's stock is getting a lot of attention from analysts. One top analyst, Keith Weiss from Morgan Stanley, thinks the company's stock is a great buy. He raised his price target from $582 to $625. That's a big jump! He also gave Microsoft the "Top Pick" spot in the large software category, repl

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Oct 03 2025TECHNOLOGY

Office Apps Get a Smart Helper with New AI Features

Microsoft has introduced a new way to work with Office apps. It's called Agent Mode. This feature is part of Microsoft 365 Copilot. It's designed to make working with Office documents, spreadsheets, and presentations easier and more efficient. Agent Mode allows users to give a simple prompt. Then,

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Oct 03 2025BUSINESS

How Microsoft Changed the Game

Microsoft has always been a big name in tech. But what made it stand out? It wasn't just about making money. It was about changing how people use technology. Microsoft started as a small company. Now, it's a giant. But how did it get there? First, Microsoft focused on software. It made tools that p

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Oct 03 2025CELEBRITIES

Sean Combs: A Journey of Reflection and Redemption

Sean Combs, a well-known figure in the entertainment industry, recently expressed deep remorse and a desire for change in a heartfelt letter to the judge overseeing his case. Combs, who is set to be sentenced for transportation-related charges, acknowledged his past mistakes and the pain he caused o

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Oct 03 2025TECHNOLOGY

Drones and Cranes: A Close Call in Tolleson

In a small town near Phoenix, Arizona, something unexpected happened. Two Amazon delivery drones crashed into a crane. This happened on a Wednesday morning, around 10 a. m. The drones were flying close to each other when they hit the crane. One drone fell near the crane, and the other landed in a di

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Oct 02 2025POLITICS

Young Voices Rise: Madagascar's Fight for Change

Madagascar is in the middle of a big fight for change. Young people, mostly from Gen Z, are leading the charge. They want the president, Andry Rajoelina, to step down. They also want big changes in how the country is run. The protests started on September 25th. Local leaders were arrested for speak

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Oct 02 2025CELEBRITIES

From Mormon Roots to OnlyFans: Kit Barrus' Journey of Self-Discovery

Kit Barrus, a familiar face on OnlyFans, grew up in a Mormon family. She chose to leave the church when she was a teenager. She does not see herself as a religious person now. She has a mixed view of her upbringing. She says it had both good and bad moments. She thinks most people she knows feel neg

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Oct 02 2025SCIENCE

How Culture Shapes Empathy in Indonesia

Indonesia is a big country with many different cultures. People there have different ways of showing empathy. Empathy is about understanding and sharing the feelings of others. It can be good for people and society. But it can also have downsides, like making people biased towards those they are clo

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