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May 30 2025FINANCE

Student Loans: What's Next After SAVE?

The SAVE plan, which was designed to ease the financial burden on millions of federal student loan borrowers, has been discontinued. This means that those who were benefiting from this income-driven repayment plan will soon face higher monthly payments. The pause on payments is expected to last unti

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May 29 2025TECHNOLOGY

Lingerie Giant's Website Crashes After Cyber Hit

The online platform of a well-known lingerie brand was down for several days following a cyberattack. This event disrupted online shopping and affected the company's stock value. The firm chose to shut down its website and some in-store services as a safety measure. The company's physical stores sta

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May 29 2025WEATHER

A Paraglider's Chilling Ascent

In the vast skies of northwestern China, a daring paraglider found himself in a situation that seemed straight out of a thriller movie. Peng Yujiang, a 55-year-old adventurer, was caught in a powerful cloud vortex. This vortex carried him to an astonishing height of 8, 598 meters above sea level. Th

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May 29 2025CELEBRITIES

Candle Mishap Sparks Legal Battle at Beverly Hills Eatery

A woman is taking legal action against a Beverly Hills restaurant and its investors. The lawsuit claims that a candle set her hair on fire. This is not a scene from a horror movie. It is a real-life incident that happened in April 2024. The woman, Jody Sanders, is suing Ryan Phillippe, Jeffrey Bes

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May 29 2025POLITICS

Gaza's Hunger Crisis: A Desperate Search for Food

The dire situation in Gaza reached a boiling point when a large group of starving Palestinians forced their way into a United Nations food storage facility. This event, which took place in central Gaza, resulted in two deaths and several injuries. The incident highlights the worsening famine conditi

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May 29 2025ENVIRONMENT

Melon Menace: Unwanted Guest in Chinese Fields

Melon is a big deal in China. It's been grown there for ages and is a favorite among locals. China is the world's top producer and consumer of melon. So, when a new problem pops up, it's a big concern. In March 2023, something unexpected happened in Guangxi, China. About 10% of 'Zhongtian No. 9'

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May 29 2025OPINION

The Evolving Story of Marriage in Popular Culture

The story of marriage in the United States has changed a lot over the years. In the past, marriage was seen as the ultimate goal for many people. This was especially true for women, who were often expected to find a partner and start a family. Back in 1997, the idea of marriage was not appealing

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May 28 2025SCIENCE

Quantum Leaps in Medicine: The Hidden Power of Old Science

Quantum mechanics, a field that deals with the tiny world of atoms and particles, has been around for a century. It has given us some big ideas. The Schrödinger equation, Heisenberg's uncertainty principles, and the Boltzmann constant are not just fancy names. They have changed how we look at the

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May 28 2025TECHNOLOGY

Razer's Gaming Laptop Gets a Price Boost

Razer has quietly increased the price of its high-end gaming laptop, the Blade 18. This laptop is a powerful portable gaming desktop. It was originally announced at a different price. The base model, which comes with an RTX 5070 Ti graphics card, has seen a $300 price jump from $3, 199. 99 to $3,

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May 28 2025HEALTH

Measles Slowdown: What's Really Happening?

The spread of measles in the US seems to be easing up. Over the past two weeks, the country has seen an average of 22 new cases per week. This is a big drop from the over 100 cases confirmed weekly just a month ago. So, what's behind this slowdown? First off, let's talk about vaccines. The CDC reco

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