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May 29 2025POLITICS

Health Chief's Controversial Move Sparks Worry

The recent actions of the new head of the Department of Health and Human Services, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. , have sparked significant concern among public health experts. His decision to overrule longstanding procedures has raised eyebrows and alarm bells. Kennedy Jr. announced that the Centers for Di

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May 28 2025TECHNOLOGY

Google Photos: New AI Tools Make Editing Easy

Google Photos is getting a big update with new AI features. These tools make it easy for anyone to edit photos, even if they don't have special skills or fancy apps. The editor has been redesigned to include several AI tools in one place. This includes two Magic Editor features that were only availa

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May 28 2025HEALTH

Pregnancy and COVID-19: A Risky Move

A recent decision has sparked concern among health experts. A controversial move was made to exclude COVID-19 booster shots from the recommended vaccination schedule for pregnant individuals. This change has raised eyebrows, especially among those who advocate for maternal health. The decision was

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May 28 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Haunting Homecoming

Australian filmmakers have been making waves in the horror genre lately. They have created some truly terrifying movies. This is a genre that has been around for a long time. It is a genre that has been used to explore the darker side of human nature. It is a genre that has been used to explore

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May 28 2025CELEBRITIES

A New Chapter: Balancing Life and Work After a Health Diagnosis

A well-known TV personality has opened up about a significant change in her life. She recently shared that her youngest daughter, Hope, has been diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes. This news came during a recent appearance on the Today show, marking her first return to the studio since January. The dia

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May 28 2025EDUCATION

Harvard's Long Overdue Move: Returning Slave Photos to South Carolina

Harvard University has decided to hand over old photos of enslaved people to a museum in South Carolina. These photos, taken 175 years ago, are believed to be the first of their kind. They show a man named Renty and his daughter Delia, who were enslaved in South Carolina in 1850. The photos are cal

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May 28 2025FINANCE

Fashion Giant Faces Tariff Troubles but Sees Sales Surge

The fashion world is buzzing with news from Abercrombie & Fitch. Despite a gloomy forecast due to tariffs, the company's shares skyrocketed. This unexpected reaction came after the retailer announced a significant drop in its profit outlook. Tariffs, particularly a 30% hit on imports from China and

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May 28 2025POLITICS

Billionaire's Change of Heart: A Shift in Political Support

A wealthy businessman has publicly criticized a major plan proposed by the current U. S. president. This move marks a significant change in their relationship, which had previously been quite close. The businessman, known for his innovative companies in electric cars and space exploration, had been

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May 28 2025TECHNOLOGY

SpaceX's 19th Reusable Rocket Triumph in Florida

SpaceX's reusable rocket technology took center stage again this week. A Falcon 9 rocket blasted off from the Space Coast of Florida. The launch was a success. This was not the first time this particular rocket had taken to the skies. In fact, it was the 19th flight for this first-stage booster. Thi

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May 28 2025POLITICS

The TikTok Trend That Turned a Press Secretary into a Meme

In the world of social media, public figures often find themselves in the spotlight. Karoline Leavitt, the youngest White House Press Secretary in history, is no exception. She has faced intense scrutiny and mockery. The latest wave of ridicule comes from TikTok, where users have created a trend moc

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