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Politics

Trump pardons reality TV stars Todd and Julie Chrisley : NPR

Trump announced Tuesday that he will grant full pardons to reality TV stars Todd and Julie Chrisley, pictured in 2017.…

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Science

Scientific breakthrough brings CO2 ‘breathing’ batteries closer to reality

Scientists at the University of Surrey have made a breakthrough in eco-friendly batteries that not only store more energy but…

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Politics

Is the DHS Considering an Immigration-Based Reality Show?

A producer behind reality shows like The Millionaire Matchmaker, Duck Dynasty, and Alpha Dogs has pitched a new reality show…

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Fashion

Goodbye (for Now) to ‘RHONY,’ a Perfect Reality Show in Which Nothing Ever Really Happened

Sometimes it’s hard to say goodbye to a thing, even when it needs to end. In the same way that…

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Science

Extended reality boccia shows positive rehabilitation effects

Boccia's appeal and rising popularity comes from its showcase as a Paralympic sport that can be enjoyed by people of…

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Politics

The fantasy vs. reality of Trump's "smokestack nostalgia"

The Trump administration wants their recent tariffs to function as incentives for Americans to produce more of our own goods…

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Science

Making virtual reality more accessible

A team of researchers from the University of Waterloo have created a method that makes virtual reality (VR) more accessible…

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Science

A virtual reality game integrating smell to fight cognitive decline

As the global population ages, supporting older adults in maintaining their cognitive and memory functions has become a pressing concern.…

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Business

Trump’s trade war has taken a $700 billion bite out of Apple as people wake up to the reality of how expensive an iPhone will be under the new tariffs

Apple’s market cap has plummeted by $700 billion as its stock takes a beating in the aftermath of Trump’s “liberation…

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Fashion

US Fashion Brands Face an ‘Existential Threat’ as Tariff Reality Sets In

Executives expected Trump’s latest round of tariffs, announced on 2 April, to be bad. They were far, far worse than…

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