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May 18 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Austria's Pride: JJ's Eurovision Triumph and the Road Ahead

JJ, a 24-year-old countertenor, made Austria proud by winning the 69th Eurovision Song Contest. His victory song, "Wasted Love, " blends operatic vocals with a techno beat, showcasing his unique talent. JJ's win is not just a personal achievement but a moment of national pride for Austria. Fans at V

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May 18 2025POLITICS

Romania's Election Shifts: A Surprising Turn of Events

The recent election in Romania has left many people talking. The country has been closely watched by other nations, especially those in Europe and the United States. The election saw a high turnout, with nearly 65 percent of Romanians casting their votes. This was a significant increase from the

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May 18 2025BUSINESS

New Jersey: When the Garden State Hits the Brakes

New Jersey is known for its fast pace. People there often talk about their hometowns by exit numbers. The state's charm is often seen through the windows of moving trains. Meals in its famous diners are quick, with the bill coming right away. But lately, things have slowed down. The state has turned

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May 18 2025SPORTS

Fans Booing Soto: A Familiar Story

Soto is not the first player to face boos from fans after switching teams. Carlos Beltran knows this all too well. He faced a similar situation when he returned to Houston after leaving the Astros for the Mets. It was a tough experience for him. He admitted that blocking out the boos was challen

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May 18 2025HEALTH

How Dads Feel About Birth Matters Too

Dads play a big role in a baby's life, from the moment they are born. Their feelings about the birth experience can shape how they connect with their new family. Fathers' experiences during childbirth are often overlooked. However, their feelings can greatly influence both their own well-being and

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May 17 2025POLITICS

The Unexpected Push: How DOGE is trying to influence beyond the government

DOGE has been on a mission to extend its influence. It often starts with a simple email, asking to embed staff in various organizations. This isn't just about government agencies. DOGE has been reaching out to all kinds of entities, even those outside the federal government. The Government Accounta

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May 17 2025POLITICS

Gaza's Deadly 24 Hours: A Critical Look at the Conflict

The situation in Gaza has taken a grim turn, with over 140 people losing their lives in just one day. This surge in violence comes as Israel prepares for a significant military operation in the region. The recent bombing campaigns have pushed the death toll to over 300 since Thursday, marking one of

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May 17 2025SPORTS

A Night of Boos and Breeze: The Subway Series Heats Up

The Subway Series is always a big deal. It's the time when New Yorkers get to see their two favorite baseball teams face off. This time, it was extra special. The weather was perfect. A warm breeze made the evening comfortable. No one had to worry about the sun beating down on them. It was a great n

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May 17 2025POLITICS

The Struggle to Remember: Biden's Memory Gaps Under Scrutiny

In late 2023, a leaked audio recording brought attention to Joe Biden's struggles with memory while he was in the White House. The audio, which surfaced in 2024, shows Biden's difficulty in recalling significant dates during an interview with Robert Hur, a special counsel. Hur was investigating Bide

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May 17 2025SPORTS

Who Knows What Kuminga Will Do?

Jonathan Kuminga is a young basketball player who was chosen to be part of a big team in 2021. He was expected to bring a fresh start to the Bay Area. Now, he is in a situation where he can sign with any team he wants. The team he is currently with, the Dubs, can either match the offer or let him go

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