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Dec 03 2025SPORTS

Afrobeats Hits the Sports Scene in the USA

In 2023, something unexpected happened at the N. B. A. All-Star Game in Salt Lake City. During halftime, a medley featuring Nigerian artists Tems, Burna Boy, and Rema took center stage. This wasn't just any performance; it was a big moment for Afrobeats, a genre blending West African rhythms and sty

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Dec 03 2025TECHNOLOGY

Sony's Big Move: True RGB TVs Coming Soon?

Sony is making a bold move in the TV world. They have just registered the name "True RGB" in Japan and Canada. This is a big hint that they are serious about their new TV technology. It uses RGB to make colors look amazing. Other companies like Hisense, TCL, and Samsung have already shown off their

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Dec 02 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Stranger Things Finale: A Big Screen Experience

Stranger Things is wrapping up, and fans are in for a treat. The final episode will not only stream on Netflix but also hit theaters. This is a big deal because earlier, Netflix said it wouldn't happen. Now, they've changed their minds, and fans are excited. The finale will be two hours and five mi

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Dec 02 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Sony a7 V: A Fresh Take on Photography

The Sony a7 V is here, and it's packed with updates. It's been a while since the last model, the a7 IV, and Sony has been busy. They've added a new sensor, a faster processor, and better autofocus. The camera is designed for enthusiasts, but it's got some high-end features too. The design is simila

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Dec 02 2025HEALTH

Measles Makes a Comeback: Why Are Vaccination Rates Dropping?

Measles is back with a vengeance. After years of decline, cases are soaring worldwide. This is a big problem because measles is highly contagious. The World Health Organization (WHO) is sounding the alarm. They say the progress made over the years is now at risk. The WHO reports that 59 countries f

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Dec 01 2025POLITICS

Young Minds Shaping Global Diplomacy

In a world where local politics often overshadows international affairs, a recent gathering in Washington D. C. showed how young people are stepping up to bridge the gap. The event, called \"The World, On Balance, \" brought together a diverse group of people, from college freshmen to retired diplom

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Dec 01 2025HEALTH

What Are the Hidden Costs in Health Care Decisions?

Over the past decade, health economists have been paying more attention to the bigger picture when evaluating the value of medical treatments. A recent study looked at nearly 8, 000 cost-effectiveness analyses (CEAs) from 2013 to 2023. These studies compare the costs and benefits of different health

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Dec 01 2025SPORTS

The AL East Heats Up: Red Sox Face New Financial Rivalry

The American League East is shaping up to be a fierce battleground. The Toronto Blue Jays have joined the ranks of big spenders, following the Yankees' lead. After a near-miss at the World Series in 2024, the Blue Jays are not holding back. They've already signed star pitcher Dylan Cease and are eye

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Nov 30 2025BUSINESS

Travel Tuesday: Smart Shopping or Tricky Deals?

Travel Tuesday is a day when travel companies offer special deals, but shoppers need to be careful. It's easy to get excited about discounts, but not all deals are as good as they seem. Experts say that sometimes the prices are marked up first, making the discount less impressive. Before jumping on

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Nov 30 2025RELIGION

What Do Canadians and Americans Really Think About Souls?

In Canada and the U. S. , the concept of a soul is not as clear-cut as one might think. Many people in these countries believe in a soul, but fewer believe in an afterlife. This suggests that the idea of a soul is evolving beyond traditional religious boundaries. Researchers surveyed over 1, 000 pe

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