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Oct 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smartphone Charging: How to Keep Your Battery Happy

Modern smartphones are clever. They know when to stop charging to avoid damage. So, leaving your phone plugged in all the time won't ruin the battery. But that doesn't mean it's completely harmless. Batteries wear out over time. Keeping your phone at 100% charge for long periods can add extra stres

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Oct 26 2025HEALTH

Making Choices Together: How to Support People at the End of Life

When someone is nearing the end of their life, making decisions can be tough. They might not be thinking clearly or feeling their best. So, how can we help them make choices that feel right? It's not just about letting them decide alone. It's about working together and giving them the support they n

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Oct 26 2025SPORTS

Hayden Springer: The Golf Pro with a Heart of Steel

Hayden Springer, a name that's been making waves in the golf world, was born and raised in Texas. Standing tall at 6'3" and weighing 215 lbs, he's a force to be reckoned with on the golf course. After turning pro in 2019, he's competed in various circuits, including the Korn Ferry Tour and PGA Tour

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Oct 26 2025HEALTH

Caring for Your Kidneys: Old Knowledge Meets New Science

Kidneys are super important but often overlooked. They do more than just filter waste. They help control fluids, keep bones strong, and even affect hearing. Many people don't know they have kidney problems until it's too late. That's why taking care of them early is key. Old Chinese medicine says k

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Oct 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

New York City's Digital Wake-Up Call

New York City is a global leader in many ways, but its government systems are stuck in the past. The next mayor will face a big challenge: fixing outdated technology that slows down services and makes life harder for residents. Right now, the city's financial systems are falling apart. Rules for bu

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Oct 26 2025POLITICS

Japan's New Leader Talks Tough on US Ties

Japan's newest leader, Sanae Takaichi, made her first big move by chatting with U. S. President Donald Trump. She didn't waste time. She told Trump that teaming up with the U. S. is super important to her. She also said Japan is a key player in the U. S. 's plans for China and the bigger Asian regio

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Oct 26 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Super Bowl Halftime Show Sparks Debate

The Super Bowl halftime show has become a stage for more than just entertainment. It's a place where politics and culture clash. This year, the NFL chose Bad Bunny to perform. Some far-right conservatives are not happy about this. They argue that Bad Bunny shouldn't perform because he is not a U. S.

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Oct 26 2025LIFESTYLE

New Charges in DOGE Attack Case: What You Need to Know

Two more people have been accused of attacking a well-known DOGE employee. This is a big deal because it shows that the investigation is still going on and they are trying to find everyone involved. The attack happened a while back, but the news is still fresh because more people are being held res

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Oct 26 2025POLITICS

Ireland Chooses a New Voice: Catherine Connolly Takes the Presidential Role

Ireland has a new president, and her name is Catherine Connolly. She won big, taking 63% of the votes. Her opponent, Heather Humphreys, got 29%. Connolly is known for her left-leaning views and has been a critic of Israel's actions in Gaza. She also warns about the EU becoming too militarized. Conn

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Oct 26 2025POLITICS

Trade Tensions: U. S. and Canada Clash Over Reagan Ad and Tariffs

A recent dispute between the U. S. and Canada has taken an unexpected turn. It all started with a TV ad from Ontario that used a clip of former President Ronald Reagan speaking out against tariffs. The U. S. president took issue with the ad, calling it "fraudulent" and decided to raise tariffs on Ca

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