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Jul 08 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Ride Along for Justice: The K-Drama That Mixes Revenge and Real Life

In the world of Korean dramas, there's a show that's making waves by blending revenge tales with real-life inspiration. It's called "Taxi Driver, " and it's not your typical crime drama. This series is based on a webtoon, not a Hollywood movie, and it's been a hit with audiences in South Korea and b

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Jul 06 2025HEALTH

Your Body's Built-in Strength Trainers

Muscles are not just for show; they are the body's powerhouses. They can adapt and grow stronger with the right kind of training. This ability to change is crucial for anyone looking to improve their fitness or overall health. When you engage in physical activity, your muscles undergo a transformat

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Jul 05 2025WEATHER

Texas Faces Devastating Floods: Lives Lost and Many Missing

Texas has seen some of the worst flooding in recent memory. The rain was so heavy that it caused rivers to overflow. This led to a huge disaster. Many people lost their lives. Sadly, children were among the victims. The governor of Texas, Greg Abbott, spoke about the situation. He said that rescue

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Jul 05 2025SCIENCE

How Sunlight and Natural Chemicals Can Clean Up Water

In a recent study, scientists found a surprising way to make water cleaner. They used sunlight and a common natural chemical called humic acid to speed up the breakdown of tiny pollutants in water. The study focused on a process where ultraviolet A (UVA) light activates a chemical called periodate (

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Jul 05 2025ENVIRONMENT

Heat's Hidden Toll on Dairy Farms

Dairy cows are feeling the heat, and it's not just a one-day thing. New research shows that extreme heat can cut milk production by up to 10%, and the effects can last for more than 10 days. This isn't just a bad day at the farm; it's a long-term problem. Cows that are in their prime production sta

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Jul 04 2025SCIENCE

How Fish Adapt to Freshwater: A Tale of Genes and Change

Nature is full of surprises, and one of them is how quickly animals can adapt to new environments. Take the fish Neosalanx brevirostris, for example. Scientists wanted to know how this fish could quickly adjust to living in freshwater after spending time in saltwater. They looked at the genes of fo

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Jul 03 2025ENVIRONMENT

Porto's Fight Against Climate Change: How Health Matters

Porto, a city in Portugal, is taking steps to tackle climate change. It's not just about the environment. It's also about keeping people healthy. Urban areas, especially near the coast, face big risks. Rising temperatures and extreme weather can harm health. Porto is trying to adapt. It's looking at

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Jul 01 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Devil Wears Prada Sequel Loses a Key Player

The upcoming sequel to "The Devil Wears Prada" is missing a familiar face. Adrian Grenier, who played Nate Cooper in the original film, won't be returning for the follow-up. This news comes as production for the sequel is already underway, set to wrap up by the end of the summer. The original movie

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Jun 30 2025POLITICS

Canada and the US: A Taxing Situation

Canada recently decided to drop a new digital tax on major US tech companies. This tax was supposed to start on Monday but was scrapped just hours before. The tax would have hit companies like Amazon, Google, Meta, Uber, and Airbnb with a 3% charge on revenue from Canadian users. It would have also

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Jun 30 2025POLITICS

Canada and U. S. Trade Talks Back On: What Changed?

Canada and the U. S. are talking again. Why? Because Canada decided not to tax big U. S. tech companies. This tax was a big deal. It would have hit companies like Amazon, Google, and Meta. The tax was set to start soon, but Canada changed its mind. President Trump was not happy about the tax. He sa

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