MEDIA INFLUENCE

May 17 2026HEALTH

Health Tips on Social Media: How to Spot the Real From the Fake

Many adults turn to social media for health advice, but not all of it is trustworthy. A recent survey shows that about 40 % of U. S. adults, especially those under 50, read health posts online. When researchers looked at popular health influencers, only a small portion actually have medical training

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May 13 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A loud voice that changed how we see movies and celebrities

Critics usually stay in the back seat, writing quietly about performances. But one man drove himself right into the front seat and never looked back. He didn’t just review films—he turned his opinions into public moments. The New York arts world in the mid-1900s was full of energy, but he stood out

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Apr 30 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Dunkin Adds Coffee‑Infused Soda to Summer Menu

Dunkin has launched a new drink that blends soda and coffee in a way that feels fresh and playful. The beverage mixes Pepsi with the chain’s own coffee‑milk, then crowns it with a layer of sweet cold foam. The result is a fizzy, creamy taste that hints at an iced coffee while still keeping the soda’

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Apr 22 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Life on the High‑End Flight: A Story of Fame and Controversy

A man who once lived in the shadows of diplomacy now lives under bright lights. He is the son of a former Iranian ambassador, but his own story has taken a very different turn. In late March he was filmed stepping onto a private jet, ready for a weekend in Ibiza. The video quickly spread online. He

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Apr 16 2026HEALTH

How online groups are reshaping India's abortion debate

In recent years, a new wave of opposition to abortion has emerged in India, backed by powerful groups. They use social media, schools, and even crisis helplines to push their views. Instead of plain arguments, they mix science, religion, and emotions to sway young people. Some even twist political a

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Jan 28 2026POLITICS

Trump's Minneapolis Mess: When Even Allies Panicked

The situation in Minneapolis was spiraling out of control. A U. S. citizen, Alex Pretti, was killed by immigration agents. The government claimed he was a threat. But videos showed a different story. Pretti was unarmed and pinned down when agents shot him. This sparked protests and outrage nationwid

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Jan 27 2026OPINION

Entertainment Overload: How Fun Might Be Killing Us

In today’s world, people spend most of their free time on things that don’t really matter. Think about it: sports, video games, movies, and scrolling through phones. Sure, these things are fun, but they don’t teach us anything useful. Instead, we stay ignorant and easy to influence. This is exactly

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Jan 11 2026OPINION

Why Do We Love the Dark Side So Much?

People love watching dark stuff on TV. It's everywhere, from news to shows. But why? Maybe it's because it feels exciting. We might not see real violence often, but we see it all the time on screens. And it's not just violence. Lying, stealing, and being mean are also common themes. News often focu

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Dec 20 2025LIFESTYLE

The 2026 Trendsetters: What's Hot and Why

The beauty and fashion world is always changing. Right now, people are loving simple, clean looks. Rhode, a brand bought by Elf Beauty for a huge $1 billion, is a big part of this trend. Their products, like the Peptide Lip Tint and Pocket Blush, are super popular on TikTok. These items are loved fo

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Dec 12 2025BUSINESS

Tech Titans Bet Big on AI and Space

The excitement around AI has cooled down a bit. Not long ago, any news about OpenAI would make tech stocks jump. But now, investors are more cautious. They're not as quick to believe big promises in the AI world. Things got even more complicated when Time Magazine named a group of AI leaders as Per

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