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Sep 03 2025HEALTH

Florida's Bold Move: Ending Childhood Vaccine Mandates

Florida is making a big change. It will no longer require kids to get vaccines for common diseases. This includes measles, mumps, chickenpox, polio, and hepatitis. The state's surgeon general, Joseph Ladapo, made this announcement. He compared vaccine mandates to "slavery. " Ladapo is known for dou

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Sep 03 2025CELEBRITIES

Dancing with the Stars: A New Challenge for Hilaria Baldwin

Hilaria Baldwin is set to join the cast of "Dancing with the Stars" for its 34th season, marking a significant shift in her career and personal life. Alongside her, a diverse group of contestants, including Olympic gymnast Jordan Chiles and former NBA player Baron Davis, will compete for the coveted

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Sep 03 2025FINANCE

Greenwave Technology: A Stock Under the Microscope

Greenwave Technology Solutions, Inc. , a company that deals with recycling metals, has seen a big change in how many people are betting against it. In August, the number of shares that were short sold dropped by a huge 98. 9%. This means that fewer people are expecting the stock price to fall. As of

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Sep 03 2025CRYPTO

Ethereum Foundation's Big ETH Sale Plan

The Ethereum Foundation has big plans to sell some of its ETH. They want to sell 10, 000 ETH in small chunks over a few weeks. This is not a one-time thing. They do this to fund research, grants, and donations. They shared this news on X, a social media platform. The price of ETH is high right now.

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Sep 02 2025TECHNOLOGY

Hackers exploit Intel driver to disable Windows Defender

A hacker group has found a clever way to disable Windows Defender using a legitimate Intel driver. This method, known as a "Bring Your Own Vulnerable Driver" (BYOVD) attack, has been active since mid-July 2025 and is being used in ransomware campaigns. The attackers use a driver from Intel's perform

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Sep 02 2025HEALTH

Okra Water: Health Boon or Just Hype?

Okra, a green veggie often seen in stews or fried, has a new trendy form: okra water. This drink is made by soaking okra pods in water, usually overnight. The result is a slightly thick drink due to the okra's soluble fiber and mucilage. But is it really good for you? Some say okra water helps with

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Sep 02 2025HEALTH

Why Dating Apps Might Be a Psychopath's Playground

Dating apps have become a popular way to meet new people, but recent research suggests they might also be a haven for psychopaths. A study found that men with psychopathic traits often report more sexual encounters on these platforms. This doesn't mean every successful dater is a psychopath, but cer

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Sep 01 2025CRIME

A Dark Turn at Burning Man: Festival's Joy Clouded by Tragedy

The Burning Man festival, known for its vibrant art and free-spirited community, faced a grim moment recently. A man was found dead at a campsite, sparking a murder investigation. The discovery happened just as the iconic Man structure was set ablaze, a key moment in the festival. A festival attend

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Sep 01 2025HEALTH

Nicole Eggert's Brave Battle: A New Chapter in Her Health Journey

Nicole Eggert, known for her role in "Baywatch, " is facing a tough fight against a rare type of breast cancer. She recently shared on Instagram that she had another mastectomy and reconstruction. This time, she posted a selfie in a sports bra and underwear with a simple caption: "Had a mastectomy w

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Sep 01 2025CELEBRITIES

Kaitlyn Bristowe's Heartfelt Journey Through Family and Cancer

Kaitlyn Bristowe, a familiar face from reality TV, has been open about the tough times her family is facing. Her stepdad, Rob, was recently diagnosed with stage IV cancer, a type that doctors say can't be cured. This news hit Kaitlyn and her family hard, but they're not letting it break their spirit

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