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Jul 06 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Dinosaurs Still Rule the Box Office

The latest dinosaur adventure, "Jurassic World Rebirth, " made a big splash at the box office. It raked in $147. 3 million in just five days across North America. This impressive start makes it the top movie for the Fourth of July weekend. However, it's not as big as previous "Jurassic" movies. The

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Jul 06 2025SPORTS

Van der Poel Takes Yellow in Tour de France 2025

The Tour de France 2025 has kicked off with some exciting action. On stage 2, Mathieu van der Poel from Alpecin-Deceuninck snatched the yellow jersey after a tough battle. He beat Tadej Pogačar, the world champion from UAE Emirates XRG, and Jonas Vingegaard from Visma-Lease a Bike. Van der Poel is n

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Jul 06 2025HEALTH

Smart Molecule Fights Cancer in Just Three Shots

Scientists have come up with a clever way to fight cancer using a special molecule. This molecule can find and attack cancer cells in the body. The tricky part about cancer is that it can hide from the body’s defense system. But this new treatment helps the body recognize and fight cancer cells. Th

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Jul 06 2025SCIENCE

Lab-Grown Meat: Tastes Like Chicken, But Not Quite

Lab-grown meat is getting better, but it's not quite ready to replace the real thing. Scientists have been working hard to make it taste and feel like traditional meat. They've looked at lots of studies to see how close they've gotten. One big problem is the texture. Lab-grown meat is often softer

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Jul 06 2025SCIENCE

How Exercise Affects Your Jumping Power

Ever wondered how different types of workouts impact your ability to jump? Researchers have been looking into this, focusing on how your body responds after exercise that's tough on your energy but not on your muscles. They found that after such workouts, your jumping power might not be as affected

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Jul 06 2025HEALTH

Unlocking the Secrets of Brain Tumors: The Gene Code That Could Change Everything

Brain tumors, specifically glioma, are a big deal. They're the most common type of nasty tumor that can grow in the brain. Scientists have been digging into the role of super-enhancers, which are like the brain's way of turning genes on and off. These super-enhancers are crucial because they control

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Jul 06 2025HEALTH

Fighting Cancer and Dreaming of Motherhood: A Tough Balance

Women facing gynaecological cancer often find themselves in a tough spot. They're not just battling a serious illness. They're also worried about their chances of becoming mothers. This struggle is real and can be overwhelming. It's like having to deal with a brick wall suddenly appearing in your li

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Jul 06 2025HEALTH

Move More, Fight Stronger: How Exercise Can Help with Gynecological Cancers

Gynecological cancers are tough, but there's something simple that can make a big difference: exercise. It's not just about looking good or staying in shape. Exercise can actually help lower the risk of these cancers and support those going through treatment. Different cancers come with different c

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Jul 06 2025HEALTH

Money's Role in Abuse and Sadness

In Peru, women between 15 and 49 face a tough situation. Many experience abuse from their partners. This often leads to deep sadness. But money is a big part of this story. People usually talk about the pain and suffering when they discuss abuse. However, they don't often talk about money. But mone

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Jul 06 2025SPORTS

Bobby Jenks: A Life of Pitches, Hugs, and Heart

Bobby Jenks, a former baseball star, passed away at 44 after a tough fight with stomach cancer. He was a key player for the Chicago White Sox, helping them win the World Series in 2005. Jenks was known for his powerful pitches and his warm personality off the field. His teammates remembered him fon

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