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Jul 15 2025CELEBRITIES

Is Lamine Yamal's Party a Step Back for Inclusion?

Lamine Yamal, a young star from Barcelona, is under scrutiny for his recent 18th birthday bash. The event, held in a rented villa near Barcelona, was a star-studded affair with influencers, YouTubers, and even some of his Barcelona teammates. But it's not the guest list that's causing a stir. It's t

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Jul 15 2025CRIME

The Fight Over Maxwell's Appeal: Justice Department Steps In

Ghislaine Maxwell, the former ally of Jeffrey Epstein, is currently behind bars for her role in Epstein's abuse of young girls. She's trying to get the Supreme Court to review her case, claiming that a deal made with Epstein should protect her from prosecution. Maxwell argues that a clause in Epstei

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Jul 15 2025CRIME

A Dark Sunday in Lexington: Church Shooting Leaves Community in Shock

A peaceful Sunday turned tragic in Lexington, Kentucky, when a man opened fire at a local church. The incident began earlier that morning when the suspect, Guy House, shot a state trooper during a traffic stop. House then fled the scene, carjacked a vehicle, and headed to Richmond Road Baptist Churc

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Jul 15 2025POLITICS

MAGA Base Unhappy with Epstein Files Handling

President Donald Trump recently backed Attorney General Pam Bondi amid growing discontent within his MAGA supporters. The issue? The administration's handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files. Trump's attempt to calm the situation seems to have backfired, sparking more criticism. Trump took to his soci

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Jul 15 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tesla Autopilot Trial: Who's Really to Blame?

A jury is now in place for a significant lawsuit against Tesla. The case revolves around a 2019 crash involving a Tesla Model S in Autopilot mode. The accident resulted in a pedestrian's death and severe injuries to another person. The trial is the first of its kind, focusing on Tesla's Autopilot s

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Jul 15 2025HEALTH

How Yoga Gives Your Brain a Mini Workout

Ever wonder how yoga affects your brain? A recent study used a special device called fNIRS to check out what happens in the frontal lobe during yoga. The experiment included 27 healthy adults who practiced yoga for about 23 minutes. This wasn't your typical yoga session; it mixed active poses with r

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Jul 15 2025SCIENCE

Flower-Powered Protection: A New Way to Shield Metals

Metals face a big problem: rust. It's a natural process, but it can be a real pain. Scientists have been working on ways to slow it down. One promising idea is using tiny containers to hold special chemicals that fight rust. But making these containers strong, long-lasting, and effective is tough.

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Jul 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

Is the Asus Xbox Ally Priced Too High to Compete?

Asus is stepping into the gaming handheld market with a new device called the Xbox Ally. This gadget looks like an Xbox controller split in half with a screen in the middle. It's not made by Microsoft, but it's still part of their vision for Xbox hardware. The big question is: will people be able to

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Jul 14 2025CRIME

A Kentucky Church Shooting: What Led to the Tragedy?

A man with a troubled past caused chaos in a small Kentucky town. Guy House, 47, was supposed to be in court for a domestic violence case. But instead of facing a judge, he shot a state trooper, stole a car, and then opened fire at a church. Two women, Beverly Gumm, 72, and Christina Combs, 34, were

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Jul 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Galaxy Z Flip 7: A Clamshell Phone That Can Take a Beating

The Galaxy Z Flip 7 is a phone that proves foldables can be tough. It survived a drop onto concrete with just a tiny scuff. The cover screen is now much bigger and brighter, making it useful for more than just checking the time. The inner screen is also larger, which is great for those who struggle

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