90s birthday parties vs. now: From balloons to Instagram backdrops

In the 1990s, birthday parties were simple, chaotic affairs with streamers, balloons, and grocery store cake. Today’s celebrations have transformed into meticulously planned events with elaborate decorations, professional entertainment, and curated goodie bags. While the aesthetics have changed dramatically, the core purpose of celebrating with friends and family remains the same.

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NCAA and Venmo launch new partnership to shield college athletes from harassment and payment abuse

The NCAA and Venmo have joined forces to shield college athletes from online harassment linked to sports betting. Research indicates that nearly 20% of online abuse targeting basketball and football players involves wagering-related hostility, often through Venmo payment requests. The collaboration introduces a hotline for reporting abuse, enhanced monitoring during key game moments, and education…

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“Young women should get married”: Taylor Swift remains silent as Charlie Kirk’s “sexist” comment about her engagement with Travis Kelce resurfaces

The recent death of Charlie Kirk has stirred controversy, particularly resurfacing an old post where he commented on Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s engagement. Kirk’s post, advising young women to emulate Swift’s marital plans, ignited backlash from fans who deemed it demeaning to Swift’s career.

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“Ask her if she cares”: President Donald Trump’s controversial rant about Taylor Swift sparks outrage as she and Travis Kelce stay silent

Donald Trump reignited his feud with Taylor Swift by criticizing her on Truth Social, praising Sydney Sweeney instead. He claimed Swift was “booed” and “no longer hot” after he criticized her previously. Despite Trump’s remarks, Swift and her boyfriend, Travis Kelce, have remained silent, while Swift’s fans have reacted with humor and sarcasm online.

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Edible souvenirs are travellers’ new favourites

Travellers are bringing home local food items from their trips. This trend, known as grocery tourism, allows people to keep the taste of a place alive. They purchase spices, teas, coffees, and snacks to recreate dishes at home. This practice helps preserve travel memories. Many travellers research local specialities before buying ingredients. Airport rules are…

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