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Sep 10 2025TECHNOLOGY

California's Bold Move to Protect Kids from Social Media

A recent ruling by a federal appeals court has largely supported a California law aimed at safeguarding children from potentially harmful social media practices. The law, which requires parental consent for children to access so-called "addictive feeds, " was challenged by a tech industry group, Net

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Sep 10 2025SCIENCE

Denisovans: Ancient Allies in Our Fight Against Germs

Denisovans, long-gone relatives of modern humans, left a lasting mark on our DNA. Their genes are still present in people from East and Southeast Asia. But how did the places they lived shape our ability to fight off diseases? That's the question scientists set out to answer. They looked at three s

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Sep 09 2025POLITICS

Nepal's Fire and Fury: A Nation's Cry Against Corruption

Nepal is on fire, literally and figuratively. The country's capital, Kathmandu, saw its parliament building engulfed in flames. This wasn't just any fire; it was a symbolic one, ignited by the anger of a people fed up with corruption and injustice. The spark that lit this fire was a social media ba

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Sep 09 2025CRYPTO

Why a Company Switched Gears to Bet Big on Crypto

A company called Forward Industries made a surprising move. They decided to put a huge chunk of money, $1. 65 billion, into Solana, a type of cryptocurrency. This news shook things up, causing their stock to jump 92% before the market even opened. But the excitement didn't last. By the end of the da

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Sep 09 2025POLITICS

A Clash of Titans: Kennedy's Senate Hearing Sparks Debate

In a recent Senate hearing, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. found himself under scrutiny. Dr. Robert Malone, a new CDC vaccine adviser, had strong words about the event. He called it "political theater" on Newsmax. Malone criticized Sen. Elizabeth Warren for questioning Ken

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Sep 08 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Minnesota's Lucky Lottery Winners: Big Dreams, Smaller Prizes

In the world of lottery, big dreams often meet harsh reality. This was the case in Minnesota, where no one hit the massive Powerball jackpot. Yet, the story isn't all about disappointment. Four lucky individuals in Minnesota found themselves with a nice chunk of change after matching enough numbers.

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Sep 07 2025POLITICS

South Korea and the U. S. Work Together to Bring Home Detained Workers

A big immigration raid happened at a Hyundai plant in Georgia. Over 475 people were detained, mostly South Koreans. The U. S. and South Korea have been talking about how to handle this situation. The South Korean government said they will bring home more than 300 workers. They plan to send a specia

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Sep 07 2025WEATHER

New Jersey Braces for Stormy Saturday: What to Expect

New Jersey is in for a wild weather ride this Saturday. A severe thunderstorm watch has been issued for the entire state, except for Cape May County, and it's expected to last until 8 p. m. This means that residents should be prepared for some serious weather conditions. The storms are expected to

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Sep 07 2025LIFESTYLE

Stylish and Practical: The Cole Haan Boots You Should Consider

It's that time of year when people start thinking about updating their wardrobe for the cooler months ahead. While sweaters and jackets often steal the spotlight, footwear is just as important. Cole Haan has a pair of boots that are both fashionable and functional, and they're currently on sale for

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Sep 07 2025CRYPTO

Crypto Leaders Urge Congress: Protect Developers or Risk Falling Behind

A big group of crypto supporters, including investors and developers, just sent a strong message to the U. S. Senate. They want clear rules to protect people who create open-source software. Without these protections, they say, the U. S. might lose its edge in the crypto world. The letter, signed b

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