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Mar 27 2026CELEBRITIES

Celebrity families swap Hollywood for France

Hollywood actors are packing up and moving to France, chasing privacy and a calmer life for their children. The trend began with big names like George and Amal Clooney, Angelina Jolie and Natalie Portman. They say the U. S. film scene feels like a pressure cooker, with every comment watched fo

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Mar 27 2026HEALTH

EMF Warnings and Ancient Codes: A New Take on Health

A fresh look at how modern gadgets might be hurting our bodies and what old Hebrew ideas could help. The main idea is that doctors often treat only the symptoms, not what really causes illness. It points out that Wi‑Fi, 5G and other smart devices send invisible waves that can upset the body’s

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Mar 27 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Big‑City Show: Weezer’s Final Arena Blowout

Weezer will play a massive concert in Los Angeles for the first time as their “Weezer: The Gathering” tour reaches its finish line. The band kicked off the 32‑city run in Sacramento on September 8 and will wrap up with three shows: San Diego on October 21, Las Vegas on October 23, and the Crypto. co

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Mar 27 2026FINANCE

Bitcoin Holds Strong Despite Global Turmoil, Eyes $80K in Slow Climb

Bitcoin keeps pushing forward even when the world feels shaky. While wars rage and markets wobble, the digital currency hasn’t collapsed like some expected. In fact, it’s holding up better than gold or silver, which took big hits recently. Experts note that Bitcoin’s price swings aren’t dramatic, bu

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Mar 27 2026HEALTH

How to stay ahead of colorectal cancer risks

Colorectal cancer is becoming more common among younger adults. By 2030, cases are expected to jump nearly double what they were decades ago. The rise isn’t limited to older groups—people in their 20s to 50s now make up one-fifth of all diagnoses. Doctors aren’t sure why this shift is happening, but

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Mar 27 2026CRIME

Tech Showcase or Tall Tales? A Closer Look at the Claims

In Singapore, a large crowd gathered in a fancy hotel ballroom to hear about a company’s big plans. The CEO spoke about artificial intelligence, faster-charging EV batteries, and even medical breakthroughs like restoring vision to blind people. Sound too good to be true? That’s because it might be.

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Mar 27 2026LIFESTYLE

A famous food lover checks out a local bakery

A well-known lifestyle expert recently visited a small bakery in Pennsylvania and gave it a shoutout online. She posted pictures of pastries and coffee from The Buttery’s Malvern shop, calling them "good things" — her usual way of recommending food. With nearly 3 million followers, her approval coul

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Mar 26 2026POLITICS

Grand Rapids Looks Ahead: Safety, Homes and New Projects

The mayor of Grand Rapids spoke about how the city is moving forward. He said that progress means keeping what works and adding new ideas. Crime has fallen in the last year. Shootings dropped 18 percent and stolen cars fell 27 percent. Police took away almost five hundred guns that people were no

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Mar 26 2026LIFESTYLE

Spring Savings on Soft Bamboo Bedding

Amazon’s Big Spring Sale brings a chance to upgrade sleep gear. The promotion cuts prices on Cozy Earth products by twenty percent, making luxury bedding more attainable. Cozy Earth has earned a reputation through repeated mentions on Oprah’s “Favorite Things” list, and celebrities such as Kris

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Mar 26 2026POLITICS

Tax Plan Targets Vacation Homes, Not Real Issues

A city council member has a habit of blaming outsiders for problems. The latest plan is called an “empty homes tax. ” It aims to make owners of unused houses pay extra money. The city faces a shortage of affordable homes and wants more revenue. The tax would hit people who own houses but ra

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