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  <title>CT: The Jim Carrey Clone Conspiracy, Resident Evil, and Alysa Liu</title>
  <description>Jim Carrey reacts to being called a clone, what parents should know about the new Resident Evil video game, and why people are still talking about Alysa Liu’s Olympic performance. Slang of the Week: Moving in silence In Other News: Early reviews for the new game  Pokémon Pokopia have been enthusiastic, with critics comparing it to a blend of Minecraft creative mode and Animal Crossing’s relaxed village life. The game focuses more on building and exploration than traditional Pokémon battles.&amp;amp;nbsp;Apple is stepping into the budget laptop market with the new $599 MacBook Neo. The price places it much closer to the Chromebooks and Windows laptops that many schools recommend for students.&amp;amp;nbsp;Rumors that Zendaya and Tom Holland&amp;amp;nbsp;secretly got married started after Zendaya’s stylist casually told reporters the wedding had “already happened.” The couple hasn’t confirmed anything, but fans online are already in full detective mode.&amp;amp;nbsp;About 40% of Gen Z and millennials say spiritual advice from AI can be just as trustworthy as advice from a pastor, according to a  recent survey by Barna and tech platform Gloo. Many young adults say they already use AI tools for prayer, Bible study, and spiritual questions.&amp;amp;nbsp;Energy drinks were once marketed almost entirely to young men, with branding tied to extreme sports and masculinity. Now companies are launching  pastel-colored cans and fruitier flavors aimed at women, including cotton candy, which is delicious at a carnival and deeply questionable as a beverage. 🎧 Listen / Follow / Connect → Become a monthly donor today, join the Table. → Check out the podcast now on our YouTube Channel! → Get your question on Ask Axis! Send in your questions to ask@axis.org. → For more Axis resources, go to axis.org. </description>
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