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Feb 15 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Blast Off to the 1950s: A Look at the Early Days of Sci-Fi TV

The 1950s were a time when TV was just starting to take off, and it was a wild mix of shows. Comedies, game shows, and westerns were all the rage, but there was also a growing interest in science fiction. This was partly because of the Space Race, which kicked off when the Soviet Union launched Sput

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Feb 15 2025SPORTS

Porsche's Front-Engine Revolution

Porsche, a brand known for its rear-engine sports cars, has also made quite a few models with engines up front. This shift wasn't just about performance; it was a big change in the company's leadership. In the early days, Porsche was run by two powerful families: the Porsches and the Piëchs. The fa

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Feb 15 2025POLITICS

Trump's Press Pool Power Play

President Donald Trump has been making waves, but not in the way you might expect. He's been trying to control the press, specifically the Associated Press (AP), by banning them from covering his events. The reason? The AP refused to change its style guide to match Trump's renaming of the Gulf of M

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Feb 15 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Young Stars Who Hosted Saturday Night Live

Saturday Night Live is a beloved TV show that has been on the air for 50 years. It has seen many young celebrities take the stage as hosts. These young stars have shown that you don't need to be old to host a popular show. Let's look at some of the youngest hosts in the show's history. Drew

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Feb 15 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Fight: Zelenskyy's Urgent Call for U. S. Support

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy recently sat down with NBC News' "Meet the Press" during the Munich Security Conference. He made it clear that Ukraine's survival, both now and in the future, hinges on U. S. military support. Zelenskyy emphasized that without this backing, Ukraine's chances o

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Feb 15 2025POLITICS

Bird Flu: A Looming Threat Amidst Government Chaos

The bird flu situation is escalating, with egg prices soaring and the virus showing signs of adapting to new species, including dairy cattle. The White House's recent moves to cut spending and restrict communications have left public health officials in the dark. State and local health departments h

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Feb 15 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tech Giants Alexa and Siri Face Hiccups

Amazon and Apple are having a tough time getting their AI assistants, Alexa and Siri, up to speed. The companies had big plans to launch new, smarter versions of their digital helpers, but things are not going as smoothly as they hoped. Amazon was all set to unveil their new AI-powered Alexa in New

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Feb 15 2025POLITICS

White House vs. AP: A Name Game Gone Wrong

The White House made a surprising move. They kept a reporter and a photographer from the Associated Press (AP) off Air Force One. Why? Because of a disagreement over what to call the Gulf of Mexico. The White House wanted it called the "Gulf of America. " This isn't just a small issue. AP reporters

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Feb 15 2025POLITICS

Oops! Trump's Team Accidentally Fired Key Nuclear Staff

In a surprising turn of events, over 300 employees at the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) were let go. This agency is responsible for managing the country's nuclear weapons. However, it seems that the officials who made this decision were not aware of the NNSA's crucial role. The En

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Feb 15 2025POLITICS

A Sudden Exit: Federal Workers Given Short Notice

Imagine having to leave your job in just 30 minutes. That's what happened to some federal workers due to recent layoffs. The Trump administration's plan to shrink the federal workforce led to a swift and unexpected exit for many employees. The goal? To make the government more efficient and

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