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Jan 11 2025BUSINESS

Big Tech Companies Adjust Diversity Efforts Ahead of Trump's Return

In response to Donald Trump's upcoming presidency, several major tech companies like Meta and Amazon are rethinking their diversity initiatives. They're not alone; other corporations across the U. S. are making similar moves. Meta, which owns Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, recently informed its

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Jan 11 2025ENVIRONMENT

Wildfires Rage On: Celebrities and Billionaires Step Up to Help

In Los Angeles County, several wildfires have sprung up, forcing nearly 200, 000 people to evacuate. Celebrities and billionaires, some of whom have lost their homes or had to evacuate, are donating money and supplies to relief efforts. Disney has pledged $15 million to organizations like the Americ

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Jan 11 2025CELEBRITIES

Celebs Lend a Hand in LA Wildfire Crisis

Here’s something heartwarming amidst the chaos of the LA wildfires. Celebrities are rolling up their sleeves and doing their bit to support the community. Actress Jennifer Garner, who calls the Palisades home, partnered with chef José Andrés’s World Central Kitchen. Together, they’re making sure aff

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Jan 11 2025POLITICS

Trump's LA Fire Visit: A Dance of Politics and Aid

As California grapples with devastating fires in Los Angeles, Governor Gavin Newsom has extended an invitation to President-elect Donald Trump. This comes after a series of heated back-and-forth exchanges, with Trump threatening to withhold disaster aid. The governor's invite aims to show a united f

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Jan 10 2025SPORTS

NFL Teams Swap Home Turf for London Adventure in 2025

Get ready, sports fans! The New York Jets, Cleveland Browns, and Jacksonville Jaguars are trading their home stadiums for a trip across the pond. In 2025, these three NFL teams will play regular-season games in London. The Jaguars are old pros at this, with 14 games under their belt in the UK. They'

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Jan 10 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Broadway’s Latest Twist: Seeing Rose Through a New Lens

Imagine this: a star as big as Broadway's Audra McDonald takes on the role of Rose in "Gypsy. " Big deal, right? Sure, it's a massive announcement. But last year, when I heard Audra, who is Black, would play Rose, a stage mom from the 1920s, I had my doubts. I wondered if she'd play the role as a wh

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Jan 10 2025HEALTH

Check Your Home for Hidden Radon Gas: Protect Your Health

You might not know it, but there’s a sneaky, invisible gas that could be lurking in your home. It’s called radon, and it’s something Michigan officials want you to be aware of. Radon comes from the ground and can seep into homes through tiny cracks and gaps. The scary part? You can’t see, smell, or

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Jan 10 2025HEALTH

Speed and Intensity in Calf Exercises: How They Affect Achilles Tendon Fluid

Achilles tendinopathy, a common problem among athletes, is often treated with eccentric calf exercises. These exercises aim to reduce tendon thickness and increase stiffness by facilitating fluid flow within the tendon. Slow, high-intensity exercises are favored for this purpose. However, scientific

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Jan 09 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Famous Homes and Hollywood Events Hit Hard by LA Fires

Fires have been causing quite a stir in Los Angeles. Thousands of buildings, homes, and businesses have been reduced to ashes. A lot of celebrities have stepped up to talk about losing their homes and asked people to chip in for fire relief. Big Hollywood events like the premieres of ”Wolf Man” and

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Jan 09 2025CELEBRITIES

Jamie Lee Curtis Joins Fire Relief Efforts with Big Donation

Actress Jamie Lee Curtis has chipped in a massive $1 million to support the communities hit by the ongoing wildfires around Los Angeles. She announced this generous contribution on Instagram, emphasizing that her family foundation is committed to making a real difference for the people and areas aff

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