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Oct 09 2024CELEBRITIES

The Story Behind Lisa Marie Presley's Unique Way of Grieving

Lisa Marie Presley chose to keep her son Benjamin's body at home for two months after his tragic suicide. This was a way for her family to spend more time with him and say their goodbyes. It's not something most people would do, but it's how the Presley family has always dealt with loss. When Elvis

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Oct 08 2024CELEBRITIES

The Unique Story of Lisa Marie Presley and Her Son Benjamin

When Lisa Marie Presley lost her son Benjamin in 2020, she faced an incredibly challenging time. Benjamin, who was 27, died by suicide. Presley, who passed away in 2023, shared her experience in her posthumous memoir “From Here to the Great Unknown.” She revealed that she kept Benjamin’s body at her

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Oct 07 2024SPORTS

The Memphis Grizzlies: Ready to Roar Back in 2024-25?

Last season, the Memphis Grizzlies had a rough start with a record of 3-13 by Thanksgiving. It's like they were taking an extended nap! But now, they’re back and ready to shake up the Western Conference. In the past two seasons before 2023-24, Memphis was on the rise with 107 wins under their belt.

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Oct 07 2024BUSINESS

Digital Payments in Agriculture: A Shift Towards Technology

Bushel, a software company that creates tools for the agricultural supply chain, has some interesting findings. Their recent report shows that farmers are moving away from paper checks. Over the last year, there's been a 12% drop in payments made by check. But it's not just about what's decreasing;

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

Don't Ignore the Truth: Trump's Record Matters

We're living in strange times. In just over a month, Americans will vote for the president, and one of the candidates is none other than former President Donald Trump, who's been convicted of 34 felonies. While many think he's on track to win, it seems like nobody's calling him what he really is: a

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Oct 07 2024ENVIRONMENT

Tough Seeds for Tough Times: India's Climate Battle

In India, a warming climate is making life difficult for farmers like P. Ravinder Reddy. Unpredictable rains and extreme heat are ruining crops in his village, Rayanpet. Fortunately, scientists have been working to create tougher rice seeds that can handle these climate changes. These new seeds need

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Oct 06 2024ENVIRONMENT

Germany's Hoppy Dilemma: Beer and Climate Change

Picture this: a town in Germany where beer isn’t just a drink, it’s a way of life. Welcome to Hallertau, the hub of German hops and beer. But things aren’t as easy-going as they used to be. Climate change is throwing off the balance with drier weather and hotter summers. This is making it tough for

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Oct 06 2024TECHNOLOGY

What's Behind ZDNET’s Recommendations?

Imagine you’re trying to find the perfect tech gadget or service. That’s where ZDNET steps in with their recommendations. But what does “ZDNET Recommends” actually mean? It’s not just a simple endorsement; it’s the result of countless hours spent testing, researching, and comparing various products

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Oct 05 2024ENVIRONMENT

The Fate of a Piece of California's Past: A Japanese American Farm in San Jose

In the heart of Silicon Valley, a piece of California's history is about to be erased. The Sakauye family farm, one of the last remaining Japanese-owned farms in the state, will soon be demolished to make way for a massive urban housing project. But this farm holds more than just memories - it repre

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Oct 04 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Sinner's Saga: Is Tennis Fair to Its Young Stars?

The Tennis World Weighs In: A Complex Issue of Fairness and Integrity In the high-stakes world of professional tennis, the line between winning and cheating is often blurred. The recent appeal by WADA against ITIA's decision to clear Jannik Sinner of doping allegations has sparked a heated debate a

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