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Jul 02 2025TECHNOLOGY

Top Picks: Amazon's Most Desired Gadgets

Amazon's "Most Wished For" list is a goldmine for finding trending electronics. It's a handy tool for gift ideas or just staying updated on what's hot. The list is divided into categories, making it easy to focus on specific items like dash cams or smart home devices. Topping the list are the Apple

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Jul 02 2025POLITICS

Tesla's U. S. Sales Could Take a Hit from GOP's Budget Plans

The Republican Party is pushing to end tax credits for electric vehicles sooner than planned. This move could make Tesla's cars much more expensive in the U. S. The tax credit currently gives buyers up to $7, 500 off the price of an EV. The House of Representatives initially wanted to keep this cred

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Jul 02 2025TECHNOLOGY

How Long Can a Tesla EV Battery Hold Its Charge?

Tesla's electric vehicles (EVs) rely on lithium-ion batteries, which are common in most EVs today. These batteries are powerful and efficient, but they aren't perfect. They can lose charge even when the car isn't being used. This is called discharge. There are two main types of lithium-ion batterie

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Jul 01 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Dino Drama: Will Jurassic World Rebirth Roar or Flop?

The dinosaur saga continues with a new adventure, Jurassic World Rebirth, hitting theaters. It's been three years since the last Jurassic World movie and over three decades since the original Jurassic Park. But will audiences still be excited to see these prehistoric creatures on the big screen? Th

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Jul 01 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Who's Crafting Donkey Kong Bananza? Nintendo's Mystery Team

Nintendo has finally revealed that the team behind the upcoming Donkey Kong Bananza for the Switch 2 is the same group that created Super Mario Odyssey. This team is based in Tokyo and is likely part of Nintendo EPD Tokyo. However, it's important to note that teams at Nintendo often change as projec

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Jul 01 2025RELIGION

The Rise and Fall of a TV Preacher: Jimmy Swaggart's Legacy

Jimmy Swaggart, a well-known TV preacher, passed away at the age of 90 after spending two weeks in the hospital. His family shared the news on his Facebook page, expressing both sadness and joy, believing he is now with Jesus. Swaggart became famous in the 1970s when he started broadcasting his chu

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Jul 01 2025HEALTH

Viral Threats: How Nature's Deadly Germs Could Be Used as Weapons

Some viruses that cause severe bleeding in humans come from animals. These viruses, like Ebola and Lassa, are very dangerous. They can kill many people quickly. This makes them a big worry for bioterrorism. These viruses spread from animals to humans. This is called zoonotic transmission. It happen

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Jul 01 2025ENVIRONMENT

Menstrual Discrimination in Nepal: A Hidden Barrier to Climate and Gender Justice

Nepal is making strides in talking about how climate change and sexual health rights are connected. But there's a big issue that's often overlooked: menstrual discrimination. This unfair treatment is tied to power struggles and old-fashioned gender roles. It's a roadblock for fair climate and health

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Jul 01 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Devil Wears Prada Sequel Loses a Key Player

The upcoming sequel to "The Devil Wears Prada" is missing a familiar face. Adrian Grenier, who played Nate Cooper in the original film, won't be returning for the follow-up. This news comes as production for the sequel is already underway, set to wrap up by the end of the summer. The original movie

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Jul 01 2025POLITICS

Georgia's Green Energy Boom: A Political Crossroads

Georgia is at a crossroads. Big changes are happening with clean energy. Two South Korean companies are building huge factories in Cartersville. They make solar panels and electric car batteries. These projects could bring thousands of new jobs. But there's a catch. Republicans in Congress want to c

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