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Mar 07 2025SPORTS

Lakers' Late-Game Magic: A Thrilling Comeback

The Lakers' recent winning streak seemed to be in jeopardy during the early part of the game. The team was struggling to keep up with the Knicks. However, the Lakers showed incredible determination and resilience in the fourth quarter. The defense tightened up, and key players stepped up to make cru

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Mar 07 2025SPORTS

Lakers' Comeback: A Night of Tough Plays and Big Wins

The Lakers' eighth straight victory was anything but a smooth ride. The game was intense, with both teams giving it their all. Luka Doncic was seen arguing with referees, his frustration visible. LeBron James was seen pushing and shoving Karl-Anthony Towns in the paint, trying to get a stop. It was

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Mar 07 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Monopoly Mania: The Board Game Comes to Life

Imagine a world where the classic board game Monopoly comes to life. That's exactly what's happening with a new reality competition series in the works. This isn't just a game of chance, it's a social experiment. Players will form alliances, strategize, and compete fiercely. They'll test their frien

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Mar 07 2025SCIENCE

Harnessing Sunlight to Turn CO2 into Fuel

Cobalt is a key player in a new method that turns CO2 into useful stuff. This isn't just any method. It uses sunlight to power the reaction. The process involves special materials called metal-covalent organic frameworks (MCOFs). These MCOFs have tiny, super-efficient parts called catalytic active s

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Mar 07 2025HEALTH

Does Eating Certain Foods Raise Your Blood Pressure?

Vitamin A is found in many foods. It is a key nutrient for our bodies. But, did you know that it might affect your blood pressure? This is what scientists are trying to figure out. Hypertension, or high blood pressure, is a big health problem. It affects people all over the world. It is influe

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Mar 07 2025HEALTH

DNA Damage Repair Genes: Unveiling Pakistan's Oral Cancer Secrets

Scientists have found some interesting things about DNA damage repair genes in people with oral cancer in Pakistan. They looked at five specific genes: TP53, ATR, ATM, CHEK1, and CHEK2. Using advanced tools, they found 42 mutations, with some being completely new. Out of these, 28 were nonsynonymous

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Mar 07 2025TECHNOLOGY

Microsoft and OpenAI: The UK's Competition Watchdog Steps Back

OpenAI, the company behind the popular AI tool ChatGPT, has been in the spotlight for a while. They made waves in the tech world with a product that stood out from the rest. But, like any big name, they've had their share of drama. One of these incidents even led to an antitrust investigation in the

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Mar 07 2025HEALTH

Surprising Facts About Older Sibling Donors in Stem Cell Transplants

Stem cell transplants can be a lifesaver for older patients, but who makes the best donor? Let's dive into the surprising findings from a recent study. First, let's talk about the big question: Does age matter when it comes to donors? The study looked at over 14, 000 patients who had stem cell tr

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Mar 07 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Lady Gaga's Latest Album: A Pop Revival?

Lady Gaga's fans, affectionately known as Monsters, are in for a treat with her upcoming album, "Mayhem. " This isn't just any album; it's a journey back to the pop roots that her earliest fans adored. Gaga has been busy sharing the excitement with physical copies of the album, including limited-edi

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Mar 07 2025CELEBRITIES

Pamela Bach: A Life Remembered

Pamela Bach, a name that might not ring a bell to many, but she was a part of a famous family. She was the ex-wife of David Hasselhoff, the star of the popular TV show "Baywatch. " She was found dead in her Los Angeles home. She was 62 years old. The news of her death was confirmed by the Los Angel

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