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Jul 25 2025HEALTH

Breathing Dirty Air: A Hidden Threat to Your Brain

Air pollution is not just bad for your lungs; it might also be harming your brain. Scientists have found a strong link between certain air pollutants and a higher chance of developing dementia. This is a big deal because dementia already affects millions of people worldwide, and that number is expec

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Jul 25 2025SPORTS

Quarterback Conundrum: Who Will Lead the Browns?

The Cleveland Browns find themselves in a bit of a puzzle when it comes to their quarterback situation. Joe Flacco, Kenny Pickett, Dillon Gabriel, and Shedeur Sanders are all vying for the starting spot. Flacco, who has been with the team for a while, mentioned that even his kids are curious about h

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Jul 25 2025TECHNOLOGY

A New Way to See Your Phone: Android's Dark Mode Upgrade

Android is testing a new feature that pushes dark mode to more apps, even those that don't support it. This is part of their effort to make phones easier to use for everyone, especially those with visual needs. The new option is called "Expanded" dark mode. It's different from the usual dark mode b

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Jul 25 2025CRIME

A Hero's Last Stand: The Tragic Shooting in Lorain

In a quiet industrial park in Lorain, Ohio, a peaceful lunch break turned into a nightmare. Three police officers, enjoying a simple meal, were suddenly ambushed by a gunman. Officer Phillip Wagner, a 35-year-old former Marine, was critically injured and later died in the hospital. His colleagues, P

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Jul 25 2025HEALTH

Gene Tweaks and Pimples: What's the Link for Night Shift Workers?

Ever wondered why some people get acne and others don't? It might have something to do with their genes and their work schedule. A recent study took a closer look at gas station workers and found some interesting stuff about acne and genes related to body clocks. Two genes, MTNR1A and CLOCK, play a

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Jul 24 2025POLITICS

North Carolina Senate Race: New Players, Old Connections

Michael Whatley, currently leading the Republican National Committee, is set to jump into the North Carolina Senate race. This move comes after a chat with former President Donald Trump, who gave him the thumbs up. Whatley's decision follows Senator Thom Tillis' surprise exit from the re-election ra

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Jul 24 2025SCIENCE

Solar Storms: NASA's New Mission to Unravel Space Weather Mysteries

Space weather is a big deal, and NASA is taking steps to understand it better. On a recent Wednesday, two satellites were sent into space from California on a SpaceX rocket. This mission, called TRACERS, is set to study the polar cusps, areas in Earth's magnetic field near the poles. These areas are

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Jul 24 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Sacha Baron Cohen's Marvel Makeover: A Shocking Transformation

Sacha Baron Cohen is making waves in the Marvel universe. He's stepping into the role of Mephisto in the Disney+ series Ironheart. But before he even appears on screen, he's turning heads with a dramatic physical transformation. Cohen has always been known for his comedic roles, but now he's showin

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Jul 24 2025HEALTH

Celebrities and Brain Health: A Wake-Up Call for Doctors

Celebrities often bring attention to health issues. When a famous person faces a health problem, it can spark conversations. Intracranial aneurysms are one such condition. These are bulges in brain arteries that can be life-threatening. When a celebrity has this issue, it's a chance to educate the p

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Jul 23 2025ENVIRONMENT

Climate Change Lawsuit: A New Path for Vulnerable Countries

The International Court of Justice (ICJ) has made a big decision. Countries can now take each other to court over climate change. This includes historic emissions of gases that warm the planet. The judge in the Hague, Netherlands, said it's tricky to figure out who caused what. But the ruling is a b

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