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Sep 04 2025OPINION

The Rise of Victimhood Culture: A Dangerous Trend

In today's America, being a victim has become a powerful tool. It can justify actions that would otherwise be unacceptable. Take the case of Luigi Mangione, who is accused of killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. Instead of facing criticism, Mangione was turned into a folk hero in a musical c

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Sep 03 2025POLITICS

Trump's Health Rumors: What's Really Going On?

President Donald Trump made a public appearance to address concerns about his health. He chose to speak about the new location for the US Space Command headquarters. This was his first public event in a week. During this time, many people online started to wonder if he was okay. Some even thought he

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Sep 02 2025CELEBRITIES

Rampage Jackson's Mixed Feelings: A Father's Confusing Response to His Son's Violent Actions

Quinton "Rampage" Jackson has had a tough week, and he's not holding back his thoughts. In a long, mixed-up social media post, he swung between scolding and defending his son, Raja, after a violent incident with pro wrestler Stuart "Syko Stu" Smith. Raja, who just started his MMA career, was at a w

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Sep 01 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Hidden War: How Digital Battles Are Hurting Real Lives

In 2023, cybercrime hit over 343 million people worldwide, with scammers making off with more than $1. 03 trillion. That's a huge amount of money, more than what Germany, Japan, and the U. K. spend on defense in a year. But because these crimes happen online and affect people in different places, ma

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Aug 31 2025CELEBRITIES

Rodeo Mishap: Taylor Williams' Quick Recovery After Horse Incident

Taylor Williams, known for his time on "Love Island USA, " had a rough night at a rodeo event. The 24-year-old was participating in the Arizona Invitational Black Rodeo in Scottsdale when things took a sudden turn. His horse unexpectedly collided with another, causing both to fall. Videos shared onl

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Aug 29 2025SCIENCE

Why People Join Conspiracy Groups: It's Not What You Think

People don't join conspiracy groups because they are stupid or easily fooled. It's more about finding a sense of belonging and support. A recent study followed people as they got more involved in these groups. Researchers spent five years talking to members, joining online chats, and going to meetin

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Aug 28 2025LIFESTYLE

A Mother's Heartbreak: Lessons from a Tragic Pool Accident

A young mother, Emilie, has shared her grief after losing her 3-year-old son, Trigg, in a tragic pool accident. She admits she wishes she had taken more steps to keep him safe. Trigg passed away in May after spending several days in critical condition at the hospital. The family's backyard pool was

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Aug 27 2025HEALTH

How Hospitals Can Use Social Media to Make a Bigger Impact

Hospitals are using social media more than ever. They want to connect with people, share health tips, and gain trust. But how well are they doing this? And does it work the same for all hospitals? These are big questions. Promotions can help hospitals get noticed online. But not every hospital uses

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Aug 25 2025LIFESTYLE

Parents' WhatsApp Groups: The Never-Ending School Year Chat

As summer winds down, parents' WhatsApp groups start buzzing again. It's like a slow wake-up call, with messages trickling in at first. Someone reminds everyone about after-school registration. A few replies follow, saying thanks and wishing everyone a great end of summer. Then, more messages appear

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Aug 19 2025CELEBRITIES

Juliana Pasquarosa: Balancing Career and Fame

Juliana Pasquarosa, known for her time on The Bachelor, has been making waves on social media. But would she trade her stable job for the influencer life? Not so fast. She loves her work in finance and the people she works with. She doesn't see herself quitting anytime soon. Instead, she's figuring

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