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Jul 20 2025LIFESTYLE

Sweet Deals: Ice Cream Day Treats You Shouldn't Miss

July is not just any month; it's Ice Cream Month, and guess what? The third Sunday of July is National Ice Cream Day. This isn't just some random holiday made up by ice cream lovers. Nope, it's officially recognized by the U. S. government. Back in 1984, a joint resolution was passed in Congress, an

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Jul 20 2025HEALTH

Hearing Loss: The Time of Day Matters More Than You Think

Researchers have found that the time of day can make a big difference in how badly noise hurts your hearing. They looked at cells in the inner ear and found that immune cells called macrophages play a big role in this. When the ear is exposed to loud noises, these macrophages get more active, espec

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Jul 20 2025SPORTS

Acuña Jr. 's Arm and Riley's Recovery: A Double Play of Surprises

The Atlanta Braves had a game that was full of surprises. Ronald Acuña Jr. made a throw that left everyone in awe. It was not just any throw. It was a throw that reminded people of the legendary Roberto Clemente. The play happened in the third inning. Cody Bellinger hit a fly ball to the right-field

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Jul 20 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Subnautica 2: A Battle Brewing Between Creators and Publishers

A legal storm is gathering over Subnautica 2. The game's original creators have been pushed out. Krafton, the publisher, has taken over. They say they want to make the game the best it can be. But the creators disagree. They think Krafton is making a big mistake. The drama started when Krafton repl

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Jul 19 2025SPORTS

The Open 2025: Scheffler Leads, but the Fight is Far from Over

The Open Championship at Royal Portrush is turning out to be a real test for the world's top golfers. The weather and course conditions in Northern Ireland are not making things easy. But after three rounds, Scottie Scheffler, the world's number one golfer, is sitting pretty at the top of the leader

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Jul 19 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking Secrets: How Clobenprobit Fights Inflammation

Scientists have been digging into how clobenprobit (CB) and another compound, IT1t, work their magic to reduce inflammation. They've found that these compounds interact with a specific receptor in our bodies called CXCR4. This receptor is like a doorway that lets certain signals in, and CB and IT1t

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Jul 19 2025HEALTH

Living with a Fontan Heart: A Family's Journey

The Fontan procedure has changed the game for people born with a single ventricle heart. Now, over 80% of these patients make it to adulthood. But what's life really like for them and their families? This study took a closer look at the long-term quality of life for these patients and their familie

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Jul 19 2025LIFESTYLE

A Comfortable Journey: Exploring EVA Air's Business Class from London to Bangkok

EVA Air's Royal Laurel Class offers a top-notch experience for travelers heading from London to Bangkok. The flight, which includes a brief stop in Taipei, is operated using the same aircraft and flight number throughout. This review focuses on the London to Bangkok leg, highlighting the boarding pr

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Jul 19 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Late-Night TV's Tough Times: Is Colbert's Exit Just About Money?

CBS has decided to end Stephen Colbert's late-night show, saying it's all about money. But many people think there's more to it. Colbert has been a big critic of President Donald Trump, and some believe that might have played a role in the decision. Late-night TV is facing some serious challenges.

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Jul 18 2025CELEBRITIES

A Centenarian Life: Christian Fredrik Borchgrevink's Legacy

Christian Fredrik Borchgrevink lived a long life, from 1924 to 2024. He was the last of the first generation born in the 20th century. His life spanned a full century, witnessing massive changes in technology, society, and culture. Borchgrevink was not just known for his age but also for his contri

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