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Nov 05 2025TECHNOLOGY

When Robots Mess Up: Do We Switch Back to Humans?

Tourists might not always rush back to human service when robots fail. That's what a recent study found out. The study looked at how people feel when robots don't work right. It also checked if people trust technology and how much they can handle when things go wrong. The study used a survey to ask

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Nov 05 2025POLITICS

Graham Platner: A Look at His Past and Present

Graham Platner is a name that has been making rounds recently, but not for the reasons he might have hoped. Some old posts from Reddit and a tattoo from way back in 2007 have people talking. But before jumping to conclusions, let's take a closer look. First off, these posts and that tattoo happened

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Nov 05 2025CELEBRITIES

Hot Picks for People's Sexiest Man Alive Cover

People magazine's "Sexiest Man Alive" issue has been a big deal since it started in 1985. It's a fun tradition that gets everyone talking. The latest cover star is Jonathan Bailey, making history as the first openly gay man to get this title. But if People wants to mix things up and go beyond the us

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Nov 05 2025POLITICS

Celebrities Rally Behind Political Causes on Election Day

Election Day in the United States saw a wave of celebrities taking to social media to endorse their preferred candidates and causes. Many stars focused on the New York City mayoral race, with several backing socialist candidate Zohran Mamdani. Comedian Ilana Glazer, actor Mark Ruffalo, and activist

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Nov 05 2025HEALTH

Breast Density and Cancer Detection: A Tech Showdown

Breast density can make it tough to spot cancer on mammograms. That's why researchers decided to compare two methods: the usual mammogram and a newer one called contrast-enhanced spectral mammography (CESM). They wanted to see if CESM could handle dense breasts better. Dense breasts have more gland

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Nov 04 2025LIFESTYLE

Affordable Retirement Havens in the Southwest

The Southwest's stunning landscapes and rich culture attract many retirees. However, not all cities in this region are expensive to live in. Some offer a great mix of affordability, amenities, and authentic charm. Hugo, Oklahoma, is a small town with a fascinating history. It used to be a wild plac

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Nov 04 2025HEALTH

Drew Barrymore and Tig Notaro Talk Breast Cancer and the Power of Support

Drew Barrymore recently shared a personal health scare with her talk show audience. She had a worrying mammogram result, leading to an emergency biopsy. The wait for results was tough, but she's okay now. She opened up about this during an interview with comedian Tig Notaro, who beat breast cancer.

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Nov 04 2025CELEBRITIES

Celebrity Dating Rumors: Diplo's Shocking Claims

Diplo, the famous DJ, recently made some surprising statements about his dating history. He mentioned that he had dated both Katy Perry and Justin Trudeau, the former Canadian Prime Minister. This news has sparked a lot of buzz online, with people wondering if it's true or just a joke. During an in

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Nov 03 2025POLITICS

A Look at the Big Stories Shaping Our World

The government shutdown continues, with President Trump showing little interest in negotiations. He's been spending time in Florida, making it one of his many trips since the shutdown began. Meanwhile, Democrats are being blamed for the ongoing situation. The House, controlled by Republicans, has pa

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Nov 03 2025HEALTH

How First Responders Handle Tough Times

First responders see a lot of intense situations. They handle emergencies and care for very sick people. This job can be really hard on their minds. It’s easy to see why they might develop mental health issues, like posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). People deal with stress in different ways. So

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