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Feb 14 2025CELEBRITIES

Leslie Charleson: A Life on Screen and Off

Leslie Charleson, a familiar face to many, passed away on January 12, 2024, at the age of 79. She was known for her role as Monica Quartermaine on the popular daytime drama General Hospital. Her death was caused by complications from a previous head injury. Charleson's journey in television

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Feb 14 2025BUSINESS

Tom Brady's Big Bet on Sports Collectibles

Tom Brady, the legendary NFL quarterback, is making waves in the sports collectibles world. He's not just dipping his toes; he's diving in with a significant 50% stake in CardVault. This isn't your average athlete endorsement deal. Brady is taking control, aiming to shape the market's future. The sp

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Feb 14 2025POLITICS

Kansas City Mayor's Travel Perks Spark Controversy

The Kansas City mayor, Quinton Lucas, is in hot water. A whistleblower, Tom Keating, who has worked on ethics compliance for political campaigns for two decades, has accused the mayor of using a nonprofit to fund lavish travel and entertainment. Keating revealed that the Mayors Corps of Progress for

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Feb 14 2025SPORTS

Snowball Showdown in the Mountains

Imagine this: over 120 teams gathered in a snowy mountain city in Japan, ready for a massive snowball fight. This wasn't just any snowball fight; it was the 35th annual Koide International Snowball Fight in Uonuma, Niigata Prefecture. The city is about 112 miles northwest of Tokyo, deep in Japan's "

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Feb 13 2025TECHNOLOGY

Apple's Big Reveal: What's Next for iPhone SE?

Apple is gearing up for a big event on February 19th. Tim Cook, the CEO, hinted at this on X, saying "Get ready to meet the newest member of the family, " along with a GIF of the Apple logo. This event is expected to introduce the latest iPhone SE, a model that hasn't had an update since 2022.

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Feb 13 2025TECHNOLOGY

Spyware Scandal: Italian Company Caught in Malicious App Scheme

In a surprising turn of events, an Italian company has been linked to a series of malicious Android apps. These apps, which pretend to be popular ones like WhatsApp, are actually designed to steal private data from unsuspecting users. This discovery highlights the extensive world of government spywa

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Feb 13 2025HEALTH

Do Pharmacists Pray for Patients?

Pharmacists in California are often on the frontlines of healthcare. They are the ones who dispense medications and provide advice on how to use them. But did you know that many of them also engage in spiritual conversations and even pray for their patients? A recent study dug into this topic, revea

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Feb 13 2025HEALTH

Why Pakistanis Believe in Their Doctors

Picture this: You're in a busy Pakistani hospital, waiting for the doctor. What makes you believe in their advice? Is it their reputation? Or maybe it's how they explain things in a way you can understand? Trust in doctors isn't simple. It's a mix of many things. First, there's health liter

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Feb 13 2025CRYPTO

Crypto Scams Targeting Seniors: A Growing Threat

In a wealthy community in South Carolina, seniors are finding themselves in the crosshairs of a new type of scam. The targets are often retired individuals who have saved up a significant amount of money over the years. The scammers are using a classic trick, pretending to be law enforcement officer

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Feb 13 2025OPINION

Why America is All About Cars

America is a country where cars are king. Almost every home has one. But, only a small fraction of people use public transportation. And even fewer people use it regularly. The average American drives a lot. They drive more than people in other countries. For example, they drive twice as mu

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