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Jan 20 2025SPORTS

Khabib's Comments Spark Debate After UFC 311

The recent UFC 311 event saw a mix of victories and setbacks for the Dagestani team, with Islam Makhachev and Tagir Ulanbekov claiming wins, while Umar Nurmagomedov faced his first loss. After the event, renowned coach "The Eagle" Khabib Nurmagomedov shared his thoughts on Instagram. He applauded Ma

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Jan 20 2025BUSINESS

Pasadena Restaurants Face Uncertain Future After Eaton Fire

The Eaton Fire, which recently ravaged parts of Pasadena, has left many restaurant owners uncertain about their future. The blaze, which occurred just as many eateries were recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic, has dealt them a heavy blow. Three owners expressed their concerns about staying in busi

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Jan 19 2025FINANCE

Markets Celebrated Trump's Win, but What's Next?

When Donald Trump won the U. S. presidential election in November, markets celebrated. Stocks shot up, the dollar gained strength, and Bitcoin prices surged. But as Trump gets ready to move back into the White House, the market's initial excitement has begun to fade. The stock market, for instance,

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Jan 19 2025ENTERTAINMENT

David Lynch: Suffering Isn't Necessary for Great Art

Margaret Qualley, known for her role in "Substance, " recently shared her admiration for the late director David Lynch. Qualley first encountered Lynch's work at 16 when she watched "Blue Velvet. " The film and Isabella Rossellini's performance left a deep impression on her. She also credits Lynch f

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Jan 19 2025POLITICS

Weather Woes: Trump's Inauguration Day in D. C. and NY

Hey there! Ever wondered what kind of weather would greet a new President on their big day? Well, let's talk about Donald Trump's 2025 Inauguration Day. Brace yourselves, folks, because the weather forecast is far from cozy. An intense cold front is sweeping across the U. S. , making the up

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Jan 19 2025POLITICS

The Future of Health Policy Under Trump: A Shift in Priorities

Electing Donald Trump as President has sparked discussions about potential changes to the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). One of the most talked-about nominations is Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for Health Secretary. Kennedy is known for his vaccine skepticism and has proposed reducing the H

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Jan 19 2025SCIENCE

How Earthworms, Bacteria, and Time Dance Together

Earthworms have tiny buddies living in their excretory organs. Two of these are Verminephrobacter and Flexibacter-like bacteria. Almost all lumbricid earthworms host Verminephrobacter, which are passed from parent to offspring. These bacteria have been with their earthworm friends for a very long ti

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Jan 19 2025FINANCE

Unlocking the Power of Layer 2: Uniswap’s Transaction Data Reveals DeFi Secrets

Decentralized Finance, or DeFi, is changing the old ways of banking by letting people trade directly. But to really understand how well it’s working, we need lots of transaction data, especially from what’s called Layer 2 (L2) solutions. These are like special highways that make DeFi faster and more

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Jan 19 2025HEALTH

A Teen's Unusual Bone Growth and Blood Issues: The Mystery of EBV

Imagine a 15-year-old boy dealing with weird bone growths and blood problems. This isn't your average medical case. Doctors found that his bones were growing in strange places, a condition called multifocal osteochondromatous proliferation. They also noticed that his blood counts were all over the p

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Jan 19 2025HEALTH

Beating CAEBV with a New Weapon: Glycoprotein 350-Targeted T-Cell Therapy

Imagine living with a virus that never goes away. That's what people with Chronic Active Epstein-Barr Virus (CAEBV) infection experience. This infection, though rare, is serious. The Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) sticks around, causing symptoms and even life-threatening problems. Doctors are still figuri

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