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Oct 08 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Taylor Swift's Life of a Showgirl Shatters Records

Taylor Swift has made history again, this time with her latest album, "The Life of a Showgirl. " In just five days, the album has sold over 3. 5 million units, beating Adele's long-standing record for the biggest first-week sales. Adele's "25" held the record since 2015 with 3. 482 million units. Bu

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Oct 08 2025HEALTH

Mosquito Alert: New Virus Found in Atlantic County

In a recent discovery, health officials in Atlantic County found that mosquitoes in the area carry a virus called Jamestown Canyon virus (JCV). This news came out on a Wednesday, revealing that the sample was taken from Morris Avenue in Egg Harbor Township. The sample was collected on October 1 and

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Oct 08 2025CELEBRITIES

Pardon Talk: Diddy's Legal Fight and Trump's Comments

Sean Combs, the well-known music producer and entrepreneur, has been in the news again, but this time it's not about his music or business ventures. He's been making headlines due to his legal troubles and a possible pardon from former President Trump. Trump recently mentioned that Combs, also know

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Oct 08 2025POLITICS

Leaks and Lies: U. S. Intel Agencies Crack Down on Whistleblowers

In a move that has sparked debate, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard has ordered a review of U. S. intelligence agencies to see if random polygraph tests for employees and contractors could be a good idea. This comes as the Trump administration is trying hard to stop leaks of secret in

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Oct 08 2025BUSINESS

From Rowing to Retail: How Sports Shaped a Business Leader

Malina Ngai, the CEO of AS Watson, has a unique background that sets her apart in the business world. She was once a competitive athlete, and she believes that her time in sports gave her more than just discipline and leadership skills. It also taught her the importance of using data and science to

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Oct 07 2025SCIENCE

Redesigning Proteins: A Smarter Approach

Proteins are like tiny machines in our bodies, doing important jobs. Scientists are trying to redesign these proteins to do even cooler things, like creating new medicines or materials. One way they do this is by using computers to figure out the best way to change the protein's recipe, or sequence.

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Oct 07 2025POLITICS

Paychecks in Peril: Government Workers Face Uncertainty Amid Shutdown

The White House is stirring up trouble with a new idea: maybe furloughed workers shouldn't get paid for days they didn't work during the government shutdown. This thought comes from a draft memo, but it's not clear if anyone is seriously considering it. This idea is a big deal. It goes against what

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Oct 07 2025FINANCE

Nebius Stock Climbs: Here's Why

Nebius Group N. V. stock is seeing a boost today. Why? Microsoft is getting a lot of NVIDIA chips from them. This is part of a big deal between the two companies. The deal is worth up to $19. 4 billion. It's all about AI. Microsoft wants to use Nebius's computing power for its AI projects. This inc

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Oct 07 2025BUSINESS

Uncle Sam's Big Bet on Alaska's Hidden Treasures

The U. S. government is diving into the mining world with a significant investment. They've decided to purchase a 10% stake in Trilogy Metals, a Canadian company with ambitious plans for Alaska's Ambler Mining District. This isn't a small gamble; it's a $35. 6 million investment aimed at securing vi

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Oct 06 2025TECHNOLOGY

Custom Skins Bring Apple's Vibrant Hues to Android Devices

Dbrand has just rolled out a new collection of skins designed to mimic the vivid colors of Apple's latest iPhone 17 Pro. These skins are not just for phones; they are also available for tablets and laptops, allowing Android users to enjoy a similar aesthetic. The new skins come in a variety of shad

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