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Michael Cohen Testifies for Five Hours in the Hush-Money Investigation
Michael Cohen concluded his hearing on Wednesday after testifying for more than five hours this week as part of an investigation into hush-money payments he is accused of making at the behest of former President Donald Trump. Cohen, who formerly served as Trump’s personal attorney, allegedly felt “relieved” as he completed answering questions from each…
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NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope Reports Star Nearing Supernova
NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope caught a unique picture of one of the most massive and brightest stars in the known universe as it was about to go supernova. In June of 2022, the space agency made the discovery, but it has only recently been made public. The star is now in its Wolf-Rayet phase,…
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T-Mobile Acquires Ryan Reynolds’s Mint Mobile
T-Mobile has agreed to buy the parent company of Mint Mobile, a prepaid wireless company that sells directly to customers and is partly owned by actor Ryan Reynolds. Reynolds said, “We are overjoyed that T-Mobile prevailed over an aggressive last-minute bid from my mother Tammy Reynolds, as we believe the superiority of their 5G network…
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Escaped Pet Monkey Tears Off Woman’s Ear in Oklahoma
According to investigators, an Oklahoma woman was severely hurt after a pet monkey escaped and attacked her outside her home. Brittany Parker reported to KXII that she observed the monkey on her doorstep and FaceTimed her family to show them. She said, “I was like, ‘Look, a monkey!’” Parker stated that the monkey climbed on…
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Threatening the March Madness Tournament, an Alabama Star Player Brings Security
After receiving threats, the star freshman basketball player at the University of Alabama, Brandon Miller, was accompanied by an armed security guard on Wednesday prior to Thursday’s March Madness, according to his coach, Nate Oats. Oats stated, “If you saw some of the things I’ve seen sent his way, you’d understand why this is the…
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What Are ‘Forever Chemicals’ and How Do They Cause Illness
The Environmental Protection Agency has suggested a new strategy to reduce the quantity of toxic “forever chemicals” permitted in the nation’s drinking water. In the 1940s, the compounds were utilized in nonstick cookware, firefighting foam, food packaging, and various other commonplace items. The chemicals, known as PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl compounds), have been linked to…
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Kanye West Will Not Be Charged for Throwing Photographer’s Cellphone
TMZ reported on Wednesday that Kanye West is not expected to be charged in a violence probe related to a January incident in which he allegedly threw a woman’s phone into the street as she followed him. The woman, identified by TMZ as a “female paparazzo,” declined to seek charges against West, who reportedly noticed…
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Veterans Health Administration to Pay $26K for Experimental Alzheimer’s Medication
Around six million People have Alzheimer’s disease, according to the CDC, yet access to potentially life-saving experimental medications is limited. The Veterans Health Administration is seeking ways to give access to affected veterans. Biogen, in collaboration with the Japanese pharmaceutical company Eisei, stated a year ago that the medicine Leqembi showed promise in decreasing the…
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OpenAI Releases ‘Advanced Reasoning’ Capable Version of ChatGPT
The foremost artificial intelligence chatbot has just released a new version, and the technological community is buzzing about its potential. OpenAI has published GPT-4, the fourth version of ChatGPT that comprehends photos. This means it can look at a photograph, answer questions based on its attributes, and provide general information about its contents. Also, the…
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Texas’ Takeover of Houston Public Schools Is Criticized as Conservative Politics
Texas officials seized control of Houston’s public school district on Wednesday, marking the latest step in a decades-long legal battle between progressives and conservatives over the state’s largest school district, which educates over 200,000 pupils. According to ABC 13, Texas Education Agency Commissioner Mike Morath remarked, “Ultimately, this intervention is necessary.” Morath said in a…