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Jul 05 2025CELEBRITIES

Kelly Clarkson Puts Health First, Cancels Vegas Shows

Kelly Clarkson hit a snag with her Las Vegas residency. She had to call off the first few shows of her "Studio Sessions" at Caesars Palace. The 43-year-old singer took to Instagram to share the news. She said she was working hard to make the shows special for her fans. But the rehearsals took a toll

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Jul 04 2025BUSINESS

French Air Traffic Controllers Strike Causes Chaos

Summer travel plans for many people were ruined. Why? Because air traffic controllers in France went on strike. This happened at the peak of the travel season. Around 40% of flights were called off. This affected all major airports in Paris. Passengers had to scramble to change their plans. The str

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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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Jun 29 2025CELEBRITIES

Marilyn Manson's UK Tour Kicks Off With a Cancellation

Marilyn Manson's European tour faced an early hurdle when his Brighton, England show was called off. The decision came after a mix of online protests and pressure from local politicians. The concert, planned for October 29 at the Brighton Centre, was the first stop on his One Assassination Under God

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Jun 29 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Paul Simon's Tour Hits a Bump: What's Next for the Legend?

Paul Simon, a music legend since the 1960s, has always been on the move, performing for fans worldwide. But recently, he had to call off two shows in Philadelphia. Why? Chronic back pain that got too intense to ignore. He shared the news on Instagram, just hours before he was supposed to take the st

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Jun 25 2025HEALTH

How the Brain's Coordination Center Affects Movement

The cerebellum, a part of the brain that helps with movement, can cause problems when it's not working right. To understand this better, researchers did an experiment with monkeys. They temporarily stopped signals from the cerebellum while the monkeys did reaching tasks. This made the monkeys move t

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Jun 16 2025SCIENCE

Unseen Shadows: How Dark Matter Might Be Making Stars Flicker

Dark matter is a big mystery in space. It makes up most of the universe, but scientists can't see it or figure out what it is. Some scientists think that dark matter might be clumping together and acting like lampshades. These "lampshades" could drift between Earth and distant stars, making them loo

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Jun 15 2025CRYPTO

The Unlikely Impact of a Meme Coin on Science Funding

Cryptocurrency is a hot topic these days, and it's not just about investing. It can affect areas you might not expect. For instance, the National Institutes of Health, or NIH, had to cancel some research projects. This happened because of a surprising source: a cryptocurrency called Dogecoin. Dog

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Jun 14 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Stormy Weather Halts Bonnaroo 2025

The Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival in Manchester, Tennessee, had to call it quits for 2025. The event started as planned on Thursday, but heavy rain on Friday forced organizers to postpone and ultimately cancel the rest of the weekend. The festival app sent out a message saying, "We are beyond gutt

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Jun 08 2025HEALTH

Egg Recall: Salmonella Sickness Spreads

Salmonella is a nasty bacteria that can make people really sick. It is a serious problem when it shows up in food. Many people have gotten sick from eating eggs. The trouble started with a big recall of 1. 7 million eggs. These eggs were sold under different brands. They were in stores from Feb

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