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Dec 27 2025LIFESTYLE

Newspapers: More Than Just News

Newspapers have been a big part of daily life for many people. They were not just for reading the news. They were also used for many other things. People used them to wrap gifts, line pet cages, and even as toilet paper. This is a big change for many people. It is not just about how they get their n

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Sep 30 2025HEALTH

How News Reports on Suicide Miss the Mark

News stories about suicide can sometimes make things worse. They might even encourage copycat behavior, especially when famous people are involved. A recent study dug into Irish news reports to see how often they break the rules for responsible reporting. The study looked at almost 3, 000 articles

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Apr 03 2025FINANCE

Newsmax's Wild Stock Ride: From Sky-High to Grounded

Newsmax, a conservative news channel, recently experienced a dramatic stock market rollercoaster. The company's shares initially soared, then plummeted, leaving many investors bewildered. The journey began with a stunning 2, 230% increase in the first two days of trading on the New York Stock Exchan

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Jan 20 2025BUSINESS

BBC Studios Ponders Leaving India's Content Scene

BBC Studios is mulling over wrapping up its content production in India. The reason? A shift in India's TV and streaming landscape, which includes shrinking budgets from broadcasters and streaming platforms. While no final call has been made, the BBC is reviewing its Indian production model to make

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Nov 12 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Suranne Jones Joins Aimee-Lou Wood in 'Film Club' on BBC

BBC's upcoming romantic comedy series, 'Film Club', is gaining some notable cast members. Aimee-Lou Wood, known for her role in 'Sex Education', is penning the show with Ralph Davis ('House of the Dragon'), who will also star in it. The cast is expanding to include Suranne Jones ('Vigil', 'Doctor Fo

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Oct 30 2024POLITICS

Local News Going Extinct: Who's to Blame?

Newspapers are shutting down faster than you can say "breaking news. " In just one year, 127 newspapers vanished, leaving behind "news deserts" where people don't have access to local news. This trend isn't slowing down, either. Since 2005, the U. S. has lost over a third of its newspapers. Ouch! W

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