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Oct 19 2025POLITICS

Protests and Privacy: A Look at Surveillance Concerns

Protests are happening across the United States. People are gathering to show their disagreement with the current administration. But there is a worry. The government might be watching. They might use different tools to keep an eye on protesters. The way they watch might be different in each place.

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Oct 19 2025CELEBRITIES

Love on the High Seas: Katy Perry and Justin Trudeau's Rumored Romance

Katy Perry and Justin Trudeau have been spotted together, sparking rumors of a new romance. The pair was seen on Perry's yacht, the Caravelle, off the coast of Santa Barbara. Perry, recently separated from Orlando Bloom, was dressed casually in a one-piece swimsuit. Trudeau, who stepped down as Cana

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Oct 19 2025LIFESTYLE

Fall Fashion: Affordable Trench Coats at Target

Trench coats are a great choice for fall. They are versatile and can be worn with many different outfits. They also protect against rain and wind. Many celebrities have been seen wearing them, but you don't need to spend a lot of money to get a similar look. Target has a variety of trench coats in

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Oct 19 2025POLITICS

Celebrities Marching for Change

In recent days, many famous faces have been spotted joining protests across the United States. These demonstrations, part of the "No Kings" movement, aim to challenge certain political figures and their decisions. The latest round of protests happened on a Saturday, with large crowds gathering in si

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Oct 19 2025HEALTH

NYC Health Workers Seek Shield from Public Backlash

New York City's Health Department is looking to hire outside help to shield its employees from harassment. This comes after a lot of criticism about how they handled the COVID-19 pandemic. The department wants to create new safety rules and train up to 75 staff members. These include leaders, resear

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Oct 19 2025SPORTS

NFL Broadcaster Sounds the Alarm on Health Risks from Packed Schedules

Andrew Whitworth, a well-known NFL broadcaster, recently brought attention to a serious issue that's often overlooked: the health impact of a demanding schedule. After several weeks of covering back-to-back games, he opened up about the physical toll it's taking on him. Whitworth, who works as an a

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Oct 19 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Broadway Actors Secure Deal, Musicians Still Negotiating

Broadway actors have managed to avoid a strike that could have disrupted 32 shows during the busy season. The Actors' Equity union, which has over 51, 000 members, announced a tentative three-year deal with The Broadway League. This agreement covers theater owners, producers, and operators. However

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Oct 19 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tech Week Wrap-Up: AI's Bright Side and Clouds of Uncertainty

The tech world had a mixed week, with some companies shining bright and others leaving investors in the dark. Let's dive in and see what's been happening. First off, AI is still the talk of the town. Companies like ON Semiconductor and Micron Technology saw their stocks rise. Why? Because they're r

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Oct 19 2025SPORTS

Why Women's Soccer Needs Goal-Line Technology

Women's soccer is growing fast, but it's still playing catch-up with the men's game. One big difference? Technology. Goal-line technology, to be exact. This tech helps referees make tough calls by showing if the ball fully crosses the line. It's used in men's soccer, but not in the Women's Champions

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Oct 19 2025CELEBRITIES

Prince Andrew's Royal Exit: What's Left After the Fall?

Prince Andrew's choice to step down from his royal title isn't just about damage control. It's a clear sign that he's lost his grip on the royal family's favor. For years, he enjoyed the perks of being a prince, but now, those days are over. The scandal involving Jeffrey Epstein has been a thorn in

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