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Oct 19 2025CRYPTO

Hackers Take a Hit: Crypto Market Chaos Leaves Cybercriminals in the Red

In the recent crypto market chaos, hackers found themselves on the losing side. Blockchain investigators spotted at least six digital wallets linked to hackers that lost over $13. 4 million. These hackers, known for stealing cryptocurrency, made a big mistake by selling their stolen ether at the wor

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Oct 19 2025SPORTS

UNO's New Look: Transfers Shine in Exciting Exhibition

The University of New Orleans (UNO) men's basketball team showed off their new talent in an exhibition game against Sacramento State. The game ended with UNO winning 89-76. This was the first chance for fans to see the team in action at Lakefront Arena. The team has a new leader, Percy "Master P" M

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Oct 19 2025ENTERTAINMENT

New Thrills and Chills: What's Worth Your Time This Week

This week, there's a lot to dive into if you're looking for new entertainment. Let's start with the movies. Kathryn Bigelow's "A House of Dynamite" is a tense thriller about a nuclear missile heading towards Chicago. It's a real-time drama with a star-studded cast, but it might lose some steam as it

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Oct 19 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Loomis Ponders Outdoor Drinking in Downtown

In the small town of Loomis, nestled in Placer County, a new idea is making waves. The town is thinking about creating an area where people can enjoy drinks outside, legally. This isn't about wild parties, but more about bringing people together and helping local shops. The plan is to set up this a

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Oct 19 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Celebrities in the Spotlight: Recent Shifts and Revelations

The entertainment world has seen some significant changes and revelations lately. Diane Keaton's family recently shared the cause of her death, providing closure to many fans. Meanwhile, Prince Andrew has decided to step back from royal duties, a move that seems to have the backing of King Charles.

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Oct 19 2025HEALTH

Tuning Out Pain: How Music Can Be a Powerful Medicine

Music can be a powerful tool in managing pain. This is not just a guess. Science is starting to prove it. Hospitals are using music more and more. Some nurses even play instruments for patients. One nurse, Rod Salaysay, plays guitar and ukulele. He plays music for patients after surgery. He plays al

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Oct 19 2025HEALTH

Mind and Body: Physiotherapists Stepping Up in Mental Health Care

Physiotherapists are increasingly playing a crucial role in managing pain for individuals with serious mental illnesses. This shift highlights the importance of addressing both physical and mental health together. Often, people with mental health conditions face more physical health issues. These is

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Oct 19 2025POLITICS

Who's Funding Zohran Mamdani's Campaign?

A political group called "We the People, America For All" has been spending a lot of money to support Zohran Mamdani, who is leading in the race to become the next mayor of New York City. This group has given over $36, 000 to put up video billboards that talk about Mamdani's plan to make bus rides f

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Oct 19 2025SCIENCE

Harnessing Nature's Power: A Greener Way to Extract Bee Venom's Treasure

Bee venom is a complex mix of chemicals. It has some powerful stuff, like melittin, but also allergens. To use it safely, we need to separate the good from the bad. Normally, this is done with harsh chemicals like acetonitrile (ACN). But these chemicals are toxic and create a lot of waste. This is n

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Oct 19 2025SCIENCE

Fixing the Power Lines at Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant: A Step Forward

The Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in Ukraine is getting some much-needed attention. After being cut off for a month, repair crews have finally started fixing the damaged power lines that connect the plant to the outside world. This is a big deal because the plant, which is the largest in Europe,

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