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Nov 04 2025LIFESTYLE

How to Make Your Dating Profile Stand Out

Want to find a serious match online? Start with your profile. Experts say having more than two clear photos of yourself can really boost your chances. First things first, all photos should be of you. No anime, no scenery, no group shots. Just you, looking like yourself. And make sure your face is v

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Nov 04 2025ENTERTAINMENT

France and Asia: A Creative Powerhouse in the Making

France is stepping up its game in Asia, seeing the region as a hotspot for creativity in the world of entertainment. The country's film board, CNC, is leading the charge, aiming to make France and Europe major players in this space. At a recent event in Taiwan, CNC's boss Gaetan Bruel shared some b

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Nov 04 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Guess the Next Big Hit: Hollywood and Crypto Team Up

Hollywood. com and Crypto. com have teamed up to create prediction markets focused on entertainment. These markets let people bet on future events in movies, TV, music, and awards. Crypto. com Derivatives North America will handle the contracts, making it legal and safe for users. This isn't the fi

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Nov 04 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Country Music Takes Over Australia: Strummingbird Festival Makes a Splash

Australia just got a new music festival, and it's all about country tunes! The Strummingbird Festival, put on by Live Nation and Kicks Entertainment, just wrapped up its first run. It stopped in three cities: Sunshine Coast, Newcastle, and Perth. Thousands of people showed up to enjoy the music over

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Nov 04 2025CELEBRITIES

Before Fame: Unusual Jobs of Famous Faces

Many celebrities had odd jobs before they became famous. Some of these jobs were quite unusual. For example, Jonathan Bailey, who is known for his acting, used to work in a honey factory. He had to check the temperature of lemon curd early in the morning. This job made him realize that he did not wa

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Nov 04 2025FINANCE

The Fight for a Second Chance: Sam Bankman-Fried's Legal Battle

Sam Bankman-Fried, the former big shot of the crypto world, is not giving up. His legal team is making a big push to overturn his conviction. They say he didn't get a fair trial. The judges will listen to their arguments soon. Bankman-Fried was found guilty of some serious charges. He was accused o

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Nov 04 2025BUSINESS

Making Workplaces Fair: Upcoming Books on Inclusion and DEI

In 2025, many leaders and HR professionals faced tough challenges. They had to navigate diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in the workplace. Even with pushback, employees still support these initiatives. Looking ahead, four new books in 2026 will offer guidance on workplace inclusion. One book,

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Nov 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

Microsoft's Big Bet on UAE's AI Future

Microsoft is putting a lot of money into the United Arab Emirates. They plan to spend over $15 billion by 2029. This is big news because the UAE wants to be a leader in artificial intelligence. They are using their strong ties with the U. S. to get the latest technology, including advanced computer

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Nov 04 2025HEALTH

Unraveling Lupus: Nepal's Hidden Health Mystery

Lupus is a tricky disease that confuses the body's defense system. In Nepal, doctors have spotted that many people with lupus also have blood problems. Anemia, a condition where the body lacks enough healthy red blood cells, is the most common issue. This isn't just happening in Nepal. It's a wides

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Nov 04 2025POLITICS

Trump's Crypto Pardon: What Was Left Out?

President Donald Trump recently pardoned Changpeng Zhao, the founder of Binance. This decision came under scrutiny, especially since Binance has been linked to the Trump family's crypto ventures. During a recent appearance on CBS News's 60 Minutes, Trump was questioned about this pardon. However, no

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