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Oct 29 2025TECHNOLOGY

Apple's Family Sharing: A Hidden Risk for Divorced Parents

Apple's Family Sharing feature, launched in 2014, aims to simplify life for families. It lets up to six people share purchases, locations, and calendars. But for divorced parents, it can become a tool for control. One mother, let's call her Kate, faced this issue. After her divorce, her ex-husband

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Oct 29 2025POLITICS

Minneapolis Needs a Leader Who Cares

Minneapolis is a city full of heart, but it's also a city with struggles. There are people living on the streets, others fighting addiction and mental health battles, and neighborhoods that have been left behind. It's clear that the city needs a leader who understands these issues and is ready to ta

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Oct 29 2025FINANCE

The Fed's Tricky Balancing Act: Inflation, Jobs, and Politics

The Federal Reserve is in a tough spot. It's like trying to walk a tightrope while someone keeps shaking the rope. The Fed needs to decide whether to cut interest rates, but it's not an easy call. On one hand, the job market is cooling off. Unemployment is up, and job growth has slowed down. On the

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Oct 29 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Boots Cast: Love Lives Beyond the Screen

The cast of Boots, a popular Netflix series, has been making waves not just on screen but also in their personal lives. The show, which premiered in October 2025, follows Cameron, played by Miles Heizer, as he navigates the challenges of being a gay man in the Marine Corps during the 1990s. The seri

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Oct 28 2025SPORTS

Why LSU Should Take a Breath Before Hiring a New Coach

LSU is in a hurry to find a new football coach after letting Brian Kelly go. But is rushing into a decision the best move? Rece Davis, an ESPN analyst, thinks not. He believes LSU should wait until the season ends before making a big hire. Davis points out that LSU's past has shown that quick decis

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Oct 28 2025SCIENCE

AI's New Trick: Making Sense of Tiny Tissue Maps

In the realm of medical science, a new AI tool named MSInet is making waves. It's designed to tackle a complex task: interpreting mass spectrometry imaging (MSI). MSI is a technique that creates maps of molecules in tissues without using labels. However, these maps are often messy and hard to unders

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Oct 28 2025ENTERTAINMENT

How a TV Show is Changing Real-Life Health Choices

A recent study shows that viewers of "The Pitt" are not just enjoying a good story but also gaining a deeper understanding of real-life medical issues. The show, set in a bustling Pittsburgh hospital, has sparked conversations and actions among its audience. Nearly 90% of viewers who watched at lea

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Oct 27 2025HEALTH

Chicken Recall: What You Need to Know

A big recall is happening right now. Almost 5 million pounds of frozen chicken products are being pulled from the market. Why? Because they might have tiny pieces of metal in them. This news comes from the U. S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service. Hormel Foods Corp. , ba

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Oct 27 2025CELEBRITIES

Megan Fox's Hidden Struggles: Fame, Fury, and 'Jennifer's Body'

Megan Fox, known for her role in the cult classic "Jennifer's Body, " recently opened up about the challenges she faced during the film's production. The year was 2008, and Fox had just shot to fame with her role in "Transformers. " The sudden spotlight brought a whirlwind of attention, much of it u

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Oct 27 2025CRYPTO

Ant Group's Bold Move into Blockchain Amidst China's Crypto Crackdown

Ant Group, a major player in the financial tech world, has taken a significant step by registering "Antcoin" in Hong Kong. This move comes at a time when Chinese regulators are tightening their grip on cryptocurrency activities. Despite the regulatory pressure, Ant Group is pushing forward with its

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