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Sep 17 2025TECHNOLOGY

iOS 26's Glassy Icons: A Wobbly View?

The latest iOS 26 update has a new feature called Liquid Glass. It makes app icons look like they're made of glass. This effect adds a glow to the corners of the icons. It's supposed to make them look more dynamic and three-dimensional. But not everyone is happy with this change. Some users say the

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Sep 17 2025HEALTH

What Really Happened to the CDC Director?

A recent Senate hearing shed light on the controversial firing of Susan Monarez, the former director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The hearing, led by Republican Sen. Bill Cassidy, aimed to uncover the true reasons behind her abrupt dismissal just weeks after her confirmat

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Sep 17 2025SCIENCE

Breeding Smarter: How Inbreeding Helps Sheep Farmers

In the world of sheep farming, especially with Karakul sheep, breeders are always looking for ways to improve their stock. One method that has gained attention is inbreeding, but not just any inbreeding—controlled inbreeding. This approach involves carefully selecting sheep with desirable traits and

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Sep 17 2025CRYPTO

Dubai's New Money Market Fund: A Step Towards Digital Finance

The Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC) has introduced its first regulated tokenized money market fund, named QCD Money Market Fund. This fund, represented by units in QCDT, is a joint effort involving QNB Group, Standard Chartered, and DMZ Finance. QNB Group, the largest bank in the Middle

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Sep 17 2025POLITICS

UFOs: Military Whistleblowers Open Up to Congress

In a recent congressional hearing, military personnel shared their encounters with unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs), sparking intrigue and debate. Dylan Borland, a former Air Force intelligence officer, described seeing four bright lights that caused static electricity and chaos among his team.

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Sep 17 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Emmy Awards: A Glimpse Into Changing TV Trends

The Emmy Awards recently saw a boost in viewership, reaching 7. 4 million viewers, the highest in four years. This might sound like good news, but let's put it into perspective. Back in the day, the Emmys used to pull in way more viewers. In 2013, around 17 million people tuned in, and in 2002, it

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Sep 17 2025TECHNOLOGY

Give Windows 11 a Fresh Look with Seelen UI

Windows 11 might not be everyone's cup of tea, especially if you're used to the sleek designs of Linux or macOS. But here's a little secret: you can transform your Windows desktop into something more visually appealing with a tool called Seelen UI. Seelen UI is a free app that lets you customize yo

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Sep 16 2025SCIENCE

A Giant Space Rock's Close Shave with Earth: What You Need to Know

A massive asteroid, about the size of a skyscraper, is set to pass by Earth this week. Don't worry, it's not going to hit us. Scientists initially thought it might be a problem in the future, but now they're sure it's safe. This space rock, named 2025 FA22, is quite large. It's between 427 and 951

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Sep 16 2025POLITICS

Trump's UK Trip: What's the Big Deal?

President Donald Trump is heading to the UK for his second state visit. This time, he's bringing along a group of important US officials, including Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, and Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick. The trip is expected to be a mix of formal even

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Sep 16 2025POLITICS

Finding Common Ground: Healing Divides After Tragedy

After the tragic death of Charlie Kirk, many people are talking about how to fix the deep divides in the U. S. Some leaders, like Governors Cox and Newsom, and commentator Ezra Klein, stressed the importance of respectful discussions. They praised Kirk's approach to debate and urged people to keep e

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