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Jun 20 2025OPINION

JoJo Siwa's Journey: Navigating Identity and Bias

JoJo Siwa has been open about her identity as a lesbian. Yet, she has faced pressure from both straight and gay communities. This pressure is not uncommon. Many bisexual individuals face similar issues, often from within the LGBTQ community itself. This phenomenon is known as "double discrimination.

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Jun 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

The iPad's Path to Becoming a True Mac

The iPad has come a long way, but it's still not quite a Mac. This is frustrating for many users who want a single device that can handle both casual and serious tasks. The latest iPadOS 26 is a step in the right direction, offering features that make the iPad feel more like a Mac. But is it enough?

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Jun 20 2025SCIENCE

How Ions Mess with Water's Structure

Ions, tiny charged particles, play a big role in how water behaves. This isn't just about salt dissolving in water. It's about how these ions change water's structure at a molecular level. This change matters a lot in chemistry, biology, and even the environment. Scientists used a method called mole

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Jun 20 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Guido Tenesi: From Hockey Rink to Silver Screen and Back

Guido Tenesi, a former hockey player, left a mark both on and off the ice. He was known for his role in the 1977 film "Slap Shot. " He died at 71 years old. His passing was announced by the Hershey Bears, a team he played for in the 1974 Calder Cup championship. Tenesi's journey in hockey began whe

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Jun 20 2025HEALTH

Chicago's Humid Heat Wave: A Silent Health Threat

In Chicago, a heat dome is bringing a week of intense, humid heat. This isn't just about high temperatures; it's the humidity that makes it dangerous. Daytime highs will reach the low to mid-90s, but with humidity, it will feel like 100 degrees or more. Nights won't offer much relief, staying in the

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Jun 20 2025POLITICS

Unseen Effects: How Trump's Policies Are Shaping the Workforce

The U. S. has seen a significant shift in its workforce dynamics. Nearly 1 million foreign-born workers have left the country. This exodus has led to a notable increase in wages for those who remain. The reason behind this trend is not just about arrests and deportations. It is also about a strategy

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Jun 20 2025CRIME

Foggy Night Flight Ends in Tragedy

A small plane met a tragic end on a foggy night in San Diego. The aircraft crashed into a neighborhood near Montgomery-Gibbs Executive Airport, killing all six people on board and injuring eight on the ground. The plane struck power lines before breaking apart and hitting a house and 20 vehicles. T

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Jun 20 2025SPORTS

Lakers: A New Era with Mark Walter

The Los Angeles Lakers are changing hands. The Buss family, who have owned the team since 1979, are selling their controlling stake to Mark Walter. This deal values the Lakers at a staggering $10 billion, making it the highest valuation ever for a sports franchise. Jeanie Buss, the current team gove

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Jun 19 2025SPORTS

The Lakers' New Era: A Shift in Ownership

The Los Angeles Lakers are set for a major change. The Buss family, who have owned the team for nearly 50 years, are selling a significant portion of the franchise. This move values the Lakers at a staggering $10 billion, highlighting just how much the sports world has changed over the decades. The

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Jun 19 2025SPORTS

The New Face of LA Sports: What Mark Walter Brings to the Lakers

Mark Walter is stepping into the world of basketball. He is the new owner of the Los Angeles Lakers. This move comes after his successful run with the Los Angeles Dodgers. Walter's approach to sports ownership is clear. He spends big and he spends smart. He has a knack for turning struggling teams i

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