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Jan 27 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Filmmaker's Journey: From Documentaries to Musicals

Joshua Oppenheimer, an American filmmaker now living in Denmark, expressed his worries about the political state of his home country. Speaking at the Göteborg Film Festival, he wondered if the U. S. was becoming a dictatorship. He pointed out that people often feel upset about global tragedies, like

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Jan 26 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Lin-Manuel Miranda Returns to SNL with Hamilton Cameo

Lin-Manuel Miranda, the mastermind behind the hit Broadway musical Hamilton, made a surprise appearance on Saturday Night Live (SNL). He jumped back into his iconic role as Alexander Hamilton during a skit that poked fun at the United States' founding fathers. The sketch imagined the founders creati

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Jan 26 2025POLITICS

Pro-Life Activists: What’s Next After Trump’s Help?

Every January, anti-abortion activists gather in Washington for the March for Life. This year, after the march, they attended the National Pro-Life Summit. Organized by Students for Life of America, the summit featured seminars, job fairs, and even a T-shirt pickup with slogans like “DEFUND PLANNED

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Jan 26 2025HEALTH

Thickness and UV Curing: How Safe Are 3D-Printed Teeth Aligners?

Ever wondered how those custom-made teeth aligners are made and if they're safe? A recent study looked into the safety of 3D-printed aligners made from a material called Tera Harz TA-28. These aligners can have different thicknesses, which might affect how long they need to be cured under UV light t

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Jan 26 2025ENVIRONMENT

Young Manatees and Hydrocephalus: A Sad Tale of Nature Gone Awry

Manatees, those gentle giants of the sea, are known for their close bonds, especially between mothers and their young. However, sometimes these bonds are severed, leaving baby manatees without their mothers. When this happens, other female manatees may step in to adopt the orphaned calves. But if no

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Jan 25 2025POLITICS

First Week in Office: Trump's Bold Moves and New Challenges

President Trump's first week back in the White House was packed with actions that hint at what his next four years might look like. He started by pardoning over 1, 500 people involved in the Capitol attack, showing he's not holding back. Trump also ended security details for some former officials an

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Jan 25 2025CRYPTO

Trump's Crypto Move: A New Working Group, Not a Stockpile

President Trump has finally taken action in the world of digital assets. But if you thought he was creating a Bitcoin stockpile, think again! His executive order, titled "Strengthening American Leadership In Digital Financial Technology, " doesn't do that. Instead, it revokes an order from the previ

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Jan 25 2025BUSINESS

Melania’s Meme Coin Surges, Donald’s Drops: Crypto Chaos Unfolds!

Imagine this: Melania Trump, who's soon to be First Lady, launches her own cryptocurrency called $MELANIA. Meanwhile, her husband, President Donald Trump, sees his own crypto coin, $TRUMP, plummet by 50% almost instantly. That's exactly what happened over the weekend! Melania announced the launch o

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Jan 25 2025CRYPTO

Trump Sets Silk Road Founder Free

In a surprising move, President Trump pardoned Ross Ulbricht, the brains behind the darknet market Silk Road. This happened on the second day of his second term, proving he meant what he said at the Libertarian Party's convention. The pardon is a big deal for crypto fans and libertarians, who have b

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Jan 25 2025POLITICS

Mayor's Late Fundraising Report Raises Eyebrows

Recently, Mayor Brandon Johnson's campaign finance report revealed over $200, 000 in previously unreported funds. This comes after his spokesperson, Christian Perry, told Politico in early January that the mayor actually raised around $200, 000, despite an earlier report showing only $970 for the la

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