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Jan 13 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Sundance 2025: Moving Forward Despite LA Wildfires

Just days before the highly anticipated Sundance Film Festival, organizers are working hard to ensure the event runs smoothly, despite the ongoing wildfires in Los Angeles. With strong winds expected in the coming days, the situation could worsen and impact the festival's operations in Park City, Ut

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Jan 13 2025TECHNOLOGY

Nintendo's New Switch: What's the Buzz?

People are talking about the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2. A leaker named Nate the Hate said Nintendo plans to reveal the new console this week, on January 16. This won't show the games at first, but just the hardware. Expect a trailer for the games later in February or early March. Other news sites b

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Jan 13 2025POLITICS

North Korean Troops in Ukraine Aren't Seeking Asylum in the South

Two North Korean soldiers captured in Ukraine while fighting with Russian forces haven’t shown any interest in defecting to South Korea, according to South Korea's spy agency. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has offered to return the soldiers to North Korea if their leader, Kim Jong Un, agre

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Jan 13 2025FINANCE

Bitcoin's Trump-Fueled Rally Hits Reverse

Bitcoin, the leading cryptocurrency, took a nosedive below $92, 000. This slide happens just days before Donald Trump's upcoming presidency. The coin had surged to a record high of over $106, 000 last month, buoyed by hopes of the Fed's final 2024 interest rate cut and Trump's influence on markets.

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Jan 13 2025LIFESTYLE

Gen Z Women Reconsider the 'Tradwife' Life

Are you familiar with the term "tradwife"? It's a trend where some Gen Z women are embracing traditional roles at home. But is this really about nostalgia for the '50s, or is there more to the story? One young woman, who prefers to stay anonymous, believes this trend is based on a desire to return

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Jan 13 2025HEALTH

How a Mobile App is Boosting Breastfeeding in Hong Kong

In the bustling city of Hong Kong, breastfeeding is not just a personal choice but a public health priority. A new mobile app is making waves by turning the city's communities into breastfeeding-friendly zones. The app's design and development were guided by a simple yet profound idea: supporting mo

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Jan 13 2025ENTERTAINMENT

How Does James Bond Afford His Fancy Lifestyle?

James Bond isn't just a spy; he's a style icon. From his luxurious mansions to his high-end suits, Bond lives a life that many dream of. But how does he afford it on a government salary? Let's dig into the details. First, let's talk money. In the books, Bond's annual salary is around £4, 200, which

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Jan 13 2025HEALTH

Spotting Bird Flu: How It's Different from Seasonal Flu

Last month, a teenager in Canada made headlines when she fought for her life due to a severe bird flu infection. Her symptoms started with pink eye and a fever, and she initially tested positive for influenza A. Further testing revealed she had the H5N1 virus, which is bird flu. Bird flu is caused b

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Jan 13 2025HEALTH

The Truth About Soda: What Happens When You Cut Back

Ever thought about what happens to your body when you say goodbye to soda? It's a big deal, and it's not just about the sugar rush. Let's start with the caffeine. You might think, "No problem, I'll just switch to a sparkling coffee or matcha. " But hold on! These drinks might have caffeine too, and

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Jan 13 2025HEALTH

Why Psychiatric Research is Crucial

Psychiatry, the study of mental health, relies heavily on research to understand and treat mental illnesses. Imagine trying to solve a puzzle without all the pieces. That's what psychiatry would be like without research. It's the key to unlocking the mysteries of the mind. Research helps psychiatri

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