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Nov 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

How Online Chats Shape Our Views

Ever wonder why people online often seem so divided? A recent study looked into this by creating a computer model to mimic how opinions spread and change on social media. This model uses three key variables to represent different viewpoints. It shows how people interact, share ideas, and react to fe

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Nov 13 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Mormon Moms: What's Next for #MomTok?

The popular Hulu series "The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives" is back for its third season, and it's not just another reality show. It's a peek into the lives of nine young Mormon moms who became internet famous on TikTok as #MomTok. They've got faith, friendship, and the pressure of being online stars

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Nov 13 2025TECHNOLOGY

Can Stars Pop the Social Media Bubble?

The world is becoming more divided. People often stick to their own views and avoid different opinions. This is called polarization. A study looked at how famous people, or celebrities, might help change this. The idea is simple. Celebrities have many followers. If they talk about controversial top

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Nov 13 2025POLITICS

Celebrities in Politics: Do Their Fans Really Care?

Celebrities often stick their necks out for politicians. They endorse candidates, hoping to sway their fans. But do their fans actually listen? In 2016, six big names supported different U. S. presidential candidates. Researchers checked out Twitter to see how fans reacted. They found something sur

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Nov 12 2025CELEBRITIES

A Food Influencer's Sudden Goodbye

Michael Duarte, a well-known food influencer, passed away unexpectedly in Texas on November 8. He was famous for his BBQ recipes and creative food videos under the handle @foodwithbearhands on Instagram. His talent agency, Alooma Media Group, shared the sad news on November 9 through a heartfelt Ins

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Nov 12 2025POLITICS

Jack Schlossberg: A New Face in Politics?

Jack Schlossberg, a member of the famous Kennedy family, is making waves in the political scene. He's not your typical politician, though. He's been using social media to share his thoughts on politics, sometimes in a way that's caused controversy. He's even been compared to Hamlet, pretending to be

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Nov 12 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Reporter's Emoji Stirred Up a Storm

A local TV sports reporter found himself in hot water after posting a single emoji in response to the passing of a food influencer who shared his name. Michael J. Duarte, a journalist for NBC LA, shared a post from TMZ about the death of Michael Duarte, known online as FoodWithBearHands, and added a

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Nov 12 2025RELIGION

How the Pandemic Pushed Faith Online

The pandemic changed how people practiced their faith. For centuries, churches and other places of worship had always been open. But when COVID-19 hit, they had to close their doors. This forced many religious groups to move their services online. This shift wasn't just about convenience. It was a

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Nov 11 2025CELEBRITIES

Should Kids Really Need Skincare Products?

Shay Mitchell, known for her role in "Pretty Little Liars, " has introduced a skincare line for children called rini, which means "children" in Korean. The brand, co-founded with Esther Song and Matte Babel, aims to provide gentle, dermatologist-tested products that combine skincare with play. The f

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Nov 08 2025POLITICS

Who's Really Leading the Cheer? Fans or Stars?

Ever wondered who's really calling the shots in spreading national pride online? A deep dive into Chinese social media shows that fans, not celebrities, are the real trendsetters. Over 8 million posts and comments were scanned using smart tech to sort out the chatter. The surprising find? Fans have

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