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Oct 17 2025TECHNOLOGY

Why AI deepfakes of Martin Luther King Jr. sparked outrage

OpenAI's AI tool, Sora, has faced backlash for generating deepfake videos of Martin Luther King Jr. These videos, which showed the civil rights leader in disrespectful and altered scenarios, led to his estate requesting OpenAI to stop. The AI tool has become popular for creating realistic videos, bu

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Oct 17 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A New Star Shines on the Victoria's Secret Runway

Angel Reese, a standout basketball player, made a splash in the fashion world. She became the first professional athlete to strut down the Victoria's Secret runway. This historic moment happened during the brand's "Wings Reveal" event in New York. Reese, who plays for the Chicago Sky, was thrilled

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Oct 17 2025CRIME

Remembering Susan Reeve: A Community's Enduring Pain

Fifty years have passed, but the wound remains fresh for many in Demarest. On a quiet October day, a small group gathered to honor Susan Reeve, a young woman whose life was tragically cut short. Her story is one that has left a lasting mark on the community, a stark reminder of a crime that shook th

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Oct 14 2025OPINION

When Beliefs Clash: A Look at Faith, Therapy, and the Law

The Supreme Court is once again tackling a hot topic: religion and personal beliefs. This time, it's about whether a Christian counselor can help young people with gender identity issues. The case comes from Colorado, where a law bans so-called "conversion therapy" for minors. The counselor, Kaley

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Oct 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

Choosing the Right Earbuds: Beats vs. Apple for Heart Rate Tracking

In 2025, Beats and Apple both launched high-end earbuds with a unique feature: heart rate monitoring right in your ear. Both brands are owned by Apple, so they work seamlessly with iPhones and offer special iOS features. However, Beats' Powerbeats Pro 2 also work well with Android devices, giving th

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Oct 13 2025HEALTH

Unraveling the Roots of a Rare Skin Condition

A unique genetic mutation linked to a severe skin disorder might have deeper historical roots than previously thought. The mutation, c. 6527insC, is connected to recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa (RDEB), a rare condition causing painful blisters. This mutation is surprisingly common among R

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Oct 12 2025POLITICS

Gaza's Dark Blueprint: Unveiling Hamas' Chilling October 7 Strategy

In May, Israeli forces uncovered a disturbing document in Gaza. This memo, penned by Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar in 2022, outlined the terror group's brutal plans for the October 7 attacks. The memo was found in an underground complex used by Sinwar's brother and successor, Muhammad Sinwar, who was al

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Oct 10 2025POLITICS

The Power Play: Trump's Legal Battles and the Silent Majority

In the world of politics, Donald Trump is known for his aggressive tactics. Recently, he faced a setback when a federal judge blocked his plan to send Texas National Guardsmen to Chicago. The judge pointed out that there was no evidence of any rebellion in Illinois. Trump, however, is not one to bac

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Oct 08 2025POLITICS

Gaza's Third Year: A Cry for Justice and Accountability

Gaza is entering its third year under a brutal siege, and the world is still turning a blind eye. The suffering is immense, and the complicity of governments, media, and international bodies is appalling. There are no excuses for this silence. The pain felt by those connected to Gaza is profound, ec

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Oct 04 2025POLITICS

U. S. Takes Aim at Drug Trafficking in Venezuelan Waters

The U. S. has launched another military strike against a suspected drug boat near Venezuela. This time, four people were killed in what the Trump administration claims was a mission to stop a large shipment of drugs from reaching American shores. The strike, ordered by Defense Secretary Pete Hegset

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