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Jul 04 2025SCIENCE

What Drives Our Strong Moral Beliefs?

People often hold certain beliefs very strongly. These beliefs can lead to actions like donating to charity, volunteering, or even engaging in political activities. However, they can also make people less tolerant of others' opinions and more willing to use extreme measures to achieve their goals. B

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Jul 03 2025CELEBRITIES

A Legend's Last Act: Michael Madsen's Life and Legacy

Michael Madsen, a familiar face in Hollywood for over 40 years, has passed away at 67. His family and representatives confirmed the news, stating he was found unresponsive at his Malibu home early Thursday. Authorities believe natural causes led to his death, with no signs of foul play. Madsen was

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Jul 03 2025TECHNOLOGY

Why Samsung Phones Don't Have Bigger Batteries

Samsung hasn't boosted the battery size of its Ultra phones in over half a decade. While Chinese brands are packing phones with massive batteries, Samsung sticks to around 5, 000mAh. Why? It's not just about tech; it's about rules. The U. S. has strict rules on lithium-ion batteries. These rules li

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Jul 03 2025POLITICS

A Long Fight for Fairness: Jeffries Takes on Trump's Big Bill

In the early hours of a Thursday morning, House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries stood up for what he believes in. He started talking on the House floor at 5 a. m. and didn't stop for over six hours. His goal? To delay a vote on President Donald Trump's huge tax cut and spending bill. Jeffries had a

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Jul 03 2025SCIENCE

A Cosmic Visitor Named 3I/ATLAS

A strange object is zooming through our solar system, and scientists now know it's from another star system. This object, initially called A11pl3Z, has been officially named 3I/ATLAS. It's moving super fast, around 152, 000 mph, and it's not slowing down. Scientists think it's a comet, not an astero

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Jul 03 2025CELEBRITIES

The Aftermath of Sean Combs' Trial: What's Next?

Sean Combs, known widely as Diddy or Puff Daddy, has faced a turbulent few months. The hip-hop mogul's federal trial concluded with a mixed verdict. He was found not guilty on serious charges like racketeering and sex trafficking but guilty on lesser counts related to prostitution. This outcome leav

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Jul 03 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI's Impact on Jobs: Navigating the Future of Work

AI is changing jobs, especially for white-collar workers. Many people use AI tools daily, but there's fear about job security. Companies like Microsoft and Amazon are cutting jobs, blaming AI for the need to reduce staff. However, AI isn't perfect; it can make mistakes and still needs human input.

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Jul 03 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Kevin Smith Joins Comedy Adventure The Unexpecteds

Kevin Smith, known for his work on "Clerks" and "Dogma, " has stepped into a new role. He is now an executive producer for the comedy movie "The Unexpecteds. " This film is set to hit digital platforms on October 14, thanks to MVD Entertainment Group. "The Unexpecteds" is about Gary, played by Matt

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Jul 03 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Kids in Tema, Ghana, and Their Social Media Habits: A Closer Look

In Tema, Ghana, social media is a big deal for kids. Almost all of them use it for fun. Boys are more into it than girls. But what happens when they can't use it? They feel bored and left out. They miss out on the latest trends and learning stuff online. This isn't just about having fun. It's about

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Jul 03 2025HEALTH

Why Do Some Students Struggle With Emotions and Internet Overuse?

A recent study looked into why some university students in China have trouble managing their feelings and spend too much time online. The research focused on a big group of undergraduates, which is helpful because earlier studies often had small groups or didn't represent everyone well. The study f

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