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Jan 21 2025POLITICS

Trump's Inauguration: A Mix of Wealth, Power, and Surprises

In the heart of the Capitol Rotunda, President Donald Trump's inauguration wasn't just about politics. It was a gathering of some of the world's richest people, influential tech leaders, and even foreign dignitaries. Among the crowd were four of the world's wealthiest individuals, five former U. S.

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Jan 21 2025SPORTS

The Hidden Challenges: Merab Dvalishvili's Coach Shares Insights

Merab Dvalishvili’s recent victory at UFC 311 was no easy feat, according to his coach John Wood. Leading up to the fight, Dvalishvili faced a series of obstacles. First, he injured his leg on the gym's bleachers, which led to a skin infection. Despite the injury, he kept training and eventually got

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Jan 20 2025SPORTS

Eagles' Playoff Victory: Barkley's Record-Breaking Runs and Defense's Heroics

The Philadelphia Eagles have secured their spot in the NFC Championship after a thrilling 28-22 win against the Los Angeles Rams. Running back Saquon Barkley stole the show with two record-breaking touchdown runs, totaling 205 rushing yards. His performances in both games against the Rams this seaso

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Jan 20 2025CRIME

A Volunteer's Crime: Life Sentence for Doctor's Murder in Kolkata

In Kolkata, India, a police volunteer named Sanjay Roy has been sentenced to life imprisonment for the rape and murder of a junior doctor at the R G Kar Medical College and Hospital. The case, which occurred in August, sparked national outrage and protests by doctors demanding better security in pub

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Jan 20 2025POLITICS

Trump and TikTok: A Surprising Turn of Events

In a surprising twist, former President Donald Trump has gone from wanting to ban TikTok to being praised for saving it. The hugely popular video-sharing app, TikTok, faced potential bans due to national security concerns. But Trump, now back in the spotlight, has delayed the ban, giving the app a c

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Jan 20 2025POLITICS

When TikTok Turned Off Lights, Political Moves Began

TikTok decided to turn off its services early on a Sunday. This time, it wrote a special note for its frustrated users. It mentioned that it was fortunate to have President Trump work on a solution to bring TikTok back once he took office. TikTok has over 170 million fans in the US, but this message

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Jan 20 2025POLITICS

Inauguration Day: What to Expect from Trump's Second Term

Donald Trump will take office for his second term as U. S. President on Monday, with significant plans in store. Despite his past promises, such as closing borders, reinstating travel bans, and mass deportations, it's unclear how these will impact the economy, particularly sectors like agriculture t

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Jan 20 2025SPORTS

Lions' Playoff Battle: Injuries Force Adjustments on Both Sides

The Detroit Lions faced the Washington Commanders in the NFC Divisional round of the 2024-25 NFL Playoffs. Quarterback Jared Goff played nearly every snap until a concussion scare forced him to miss a series. Jahmyr Gibbs, the starting running back, had a stellar game with 105 rushing yards and two

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Jan 19 2025HEALTH

Using AI to Improve Cancer Treatment Planning

Imagine you're a doctor trying to save someone's life with radiation therapy. One of the hardest parts is figuring out exactly where to aim the radiation to hit the cancer and avoid healthy tissue. Now, scientists are using advanced AI, called LLM, to help with this crucial task. This AI isn't just

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Jan 19 2025TECHNOLOGY

TikTok's Future in the US: Uncertainty and a Possible Extension

President-elect Donald Trump hinted at granting TikTok a 90-day extension to keep the app running beyond its scheduled ban on Sunday. The outgoing Biden administration believes this responsibility lies with Trump, who takes office on Monday and has promised to "save" the app. The law allows the sitt

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