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May 13 2025BUSINESS

Leadership Shift and Uncertainty at UnitedHealth Group

A major change is happening at UnitedHealth Group. The company's CEO, Andrew Witty, has suddenly stepped down. This move came as a shock to many. Witty is leaving for personal reasons. He will now serve as a senior advisor to the new CEO, Stephen Hemsley. Hemsley previously led UnitedHealth Group fr

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May 13 2025CELEBRITIES

The Unseen Side of a Music Mogul's Reign

A prominent music executive, Sean Combs, is facing serious accusations. He is accused of abusing his girlfriend, Cassie Ventura, for over a decade. Ventura, now a key witness, bravely took the stand to share her harrowing experiences. This is the first time she and Combs have seen each other since

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May 13 2025CELEBRITIES

French Film Star Faces Legal Reckoning

The legal system in France has delivered a verdict that could reshape the film industry's approach to misconduct. A court in Paris has convicted renowned actor Gérard Depardieu of sexual assault. This decision comes after two women accused the 76-year-old of inappropriate behavior on the set of hi

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May 13 2025CELEBRITIES

A Music Mogul's Dark Side

A major trial kicked off in a federal court in Lower Manhattan. The star of the show? Sean Combs, a well-known figure in the music industry. The accusations? Leading a criminal group that allowed him to mistreat women and hide it. Prosecutors went into explicit detail about the charges. They c

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May 13 2025TECHNOLOGY

Apple's Big Step into the Future of Accessibility

Apple has big plans for making technology more accessible. They recently shared some exciting updates coming to their devices later this year. One of the standout features is the new Accessibility Nutrition Labels. These labels will give users more detailed information about the apps and games avail

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May 13 2025FINANCE

Inflation Numbers: April 2025 Shows a Small Dip

In April 2025, inflation in the U. S. took a small step back. The consumer price index, which tracks the cost of everyday items, went up by 0. 2%. This small increase put the yearly inflation rate at 2. 3%. This is the lowest it has been since February 2021. The Bureau of Labor Statistics shared

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May 13 2025HEALTH

Pollen Wars: How to Fight Back

Allergies are on the rise, and it's not just because more people are aware of them. Climate change has extended the pollen season in North America by about 20 days since 1990. In some regions, pollen is now a year-round issue. This is a big deal for the roughly 26% of adults and 19% of children in t

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May 13 2025BUSINESS

The Impact of Tariffs on Your Wallet

The cost of living saw a slight dip in April. This was the third month in a row where inflation slowed down. Prices went up by 2. 3% compared to the same time last year. This is the smallest increase in over four years. Month-to-month, prices rose by 0. 2% from March to April. This is a small increa

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May 13 2025POLITICS

Trump's Trade Tricks: A Wild Ride for Global Markets

The former president, Donald Trump, had a unique way of handling the U. S. economy. It was like a rollercoaster ride, with ups and downs that left many people puzzled. He had a knack for inserting himself into international business affairs, a move that was quite different from his predecessors. Thi

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May 13 2025EDUCATION

School Rules: How Anti-Bullying Laws Affect Kids' Behavior

Schools across the U. S. have been trying to tackle bullying since the early 2000s. Every state has put in place rules to stop bullying in schools. These rules are called anti-bullying laws. The goal is to make schools safer and help kids get along better. But do these laws really work? Let's dive i

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