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Dec 22 2025CELEBRITIES

Nicki Minaj's Slip-Up and a Moment of Kindness

Nicki Minaj found herself in an awkward spot during a recent festival. She was talking about conservative leaders when she accidentally called Vice President JD Vance an \"assassin. \" Minaj quickly realized her mistake and looked embarrassed. The crowd laughed, but Erika Kirk, the widow of late con

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Dec 20 2025HEALTH

Fixing Worn Teeth: A Smart Approach to Restoring Your Smile

Fixing worn teeth is not a simple task. It needs careful planning. Dentists must think about how teeth work, how they look, and how to keep as much natural tooth as possible. Modern dentistry focuses on being gentle and using the right steps to treat these issues. One big challenge is increasing th

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Dec 20 2025SPORTS

2025's Unforgettable Sports Wins: A Look Back

2025 was a year packed with thrilling sports moments. Fans witnessed history being made, from the gridiron to the hardwood. The Ohio State Buckeyes kicked off the year with a bang, snagging the national championship in January. Just a month later, the Philadelphia Eagles soared to victory in the Sup

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Dec 20 2025CELEBRITIES

A Man in Debt: Aaron Phypers' Financial Struggles During Divorce

Aaron Phypers is in a tough spot. He's got a lot of money problems and is asking his soon-to-be ex-wife, Denise Richards, for help. He says he can't pay his bills and is drowning in debt. The numbers are huge. He owes a lot of money to different people and companies. He says he needs $61, 000 every

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Dec 19 2025POLITICS

Myanmar Faces Genocide Accusations in Global Court

Myanmar is facing serious accusations. The International Court of Justice (ICJ) will hear a case against Myanmar. It starts on January 12th. It will run until January 29th. The case is about genocide against the Rohingya Muslims. Gambia is the one bringing the case. Gambia is a Muslim-majority coun

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Dec 19 2025ENVIRONMENT

Michigan's Move: New Laws to Control Data Center Growth

Michigan is taking steps to manage the rapid expansion of data centers. Three new bills aim to control water use, transparency, and costs linked to these large facilities. The legislation comes as more people in Michigan express worries about the impact of data centers on their communities. The bil

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Dec 19 2025SCIENCE

How Toxic Traits Impact Relationships: A Deep Dive

Psychopathy is often linked to negative behaviors in romantic relationships. But does it directly harm the well-being of partners? This question has been hard to answer. Two studies tried to figure it out. They used big data and strong methods to see how psychopathic traits affect partners over time

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Dec 17 2025POLITICS

Behind the Scenes: The Sudden Shutdown of USAID

A top White House official, Susie Wiles, recently shared her shock over the quick shutdown of the U. S. Agency for International Development (USAID). She spoke about this in a conversation with Vanity Fair. Wiles, who serves as the White House chief of staff, found it alarming how billionaire Elon M

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Dec 16 2025TECHNOLOGY

Is the Kindle Scribe Colorsoft Worth the Hype?

The Kindle Scribe Colorsoft is a fancy e-reader with a color screen and a stylus. It sounds perfect for note-takers and book lovers. But is it really worth the high price tag? First, let's talk about the good stuff. The device is light and thin. The stylus feels nice to use. The battery lasts a lon

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Dec 16 2025HEALTH

More Women Can Now Use the Libido Drug Addyi

The FDA has recently given the green light to a wider group of women to use Addyi, a drug designed to boost sexual desire. This time, the approval is for postmenopausal women up to 65 years old. Addyi was first introduced a decade ago for premenopausal women dealing with emotional stress due to a lo

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