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Dec 16 2025TECHNOLOGY

Felicia Yue Takes the Helm at Sphere Entertainment

Sphere Entertainment Co. has a new tech boss. Felicia Yue is now the Executive Vice President and Chief Technology Officer. She's no stranger to big tech projects. Think of the yellow line in NFL games or the virtual strike zone in baseball. She helped create those. Now, Yue will lead the tech behi

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Dec 16 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Cuddly Collectibles: The New Craze in Toy Collecting

MGA Entertainment has introduced a new toy category that combines the excitement of mystery boxes with the comfort of huggable plush toys. This new line, called Hyojo, features characters inspired by popular food brands like Hershey's, Reese's, and Hostess. Each mystery box contains a surprise chara

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Dec 16 2025POLITICS

South Lebanon's Fight to Rebuild Amidst Ongoing Conflict

In 2025, a troubling pattern emerged in South Lebanon. Reports surfaced that the Israeli military was deliberately hindering reconstruction efforts in the region, even after a ceasefire was supposed to be in effect since late 2024. This alleged behavior raised serious concerns about international la

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Dec 16 2025CRIME

US Takes a Stand: Clan del Golfo Now Official Terror Group

In a bold move, the United States has officially labeled Colombia's largest criminal group, Clan del Golfo, as a terrorist organization. This decision, announced on the U. S. Treasury Department's website, is part of a broader strategy to tackle criminal activities in Latin America. The U. S. gover

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Dec 16 2025HEALTH

Fentanyl: The Deadly Drug That's Changing the Game

Fentanyl is a lab-made opioid, way stronger than morphine or heroin. Doctors use it for serious pain, but it's also made illegally. This illegal stuff is often mixed with other drugs, and people don't even know they're taking it. That's dangerous because even a tiny bit can kill. In 2025, the Presi

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Dec 16 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Revisiting the Dark Side of Reality TV: Predators and Its Impact

In 2025, the world of true crime saw some standout shows. One that caught attention was "Predators, " a documentary that took a hard look at a controversial TV series from the past. "To Catch a Predator" was a show that aired from 2004 to 2007. It used a unique approach to catch people who were try

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Dec 16 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Kurt Sutter's New Noir Adventure

Kurt Sutter, known for his gritty crime dramas, is diving into the world of noir with a new project. This time, he's setting his sights on 1950s Los Angeles, a city known for its glamour but also its dark underbelly. The story follows a private eye navigating a web of crime and corruption, all while

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Dec 16 2025RELIGION

T. I. Speaks Out Against Church Exploitation

T. I. recently opened up about his views on the church and its practices. He shared his thoughts on a show hosted by gospel singer Kirk Franklin, where he was joined by other musicians. T. I. made it clear that he has never felt a strong connection to the church, despite growing up in a religious fa

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Dec 16 2025HEALTH

Sunlight, Deficiency, and Newborns: A Look at Vitamin D in South India

In a bustling urban area of South India, a study took a close look at vitamin D levels in expectant mothers and their newborns. Even though the region basks in plenty of sunshine, many pregnant women and their babies still don't get enough vitamin D. This study aimed to see how the mother's vitamin

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Dec 16 2025HEALTH

Understanding Pakistani Communities' Views on Organ Donation Abroad

Pakistani communities around the world have unique perspectives on organ donation. This review looks at what stops or encourages them to donate organs after death. First, let's talk about the barriers. Many Pakistanis have cultural and religious beliefs that shape their views. Some think that donat

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