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Nov 15 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Leonardo da Vinci: The Man Who Knew Everything

Ken Burns, a well-known American documentary filmmaker, has just released a four-hour film about Leonardo da Vinci. Burns is known for his work on American history, but this time, he's exploring the life of the famous Italian polymath. The film delves into da Vinci's incredible achievements in art,

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Nov 15 2024SPORTS

Weather Challenge: Golfers Brace for Storms at Bermuda Championship

As the 2024 Butterfield Bermuda Championship kicks off at Port Royal Golf Course, the real competition might not just be between the 120 players. Bad weather is set to join the game, with forecasts predicting a mix of sun, clouds, showers, and gusty winds. This isn't new; weather woes have already c

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Nov 15 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Joan's Kids Tip the Scales in The Bachelorette Finale

In the thrilling conclusion of "The Bachelorette, " Joan had a tough call to make. Two contestants were in the running: Chock and Guy. The show, packed with emotions and surprises, witnessed a sudden downpour when Guy left. Joan's kids stepped into the spotlight, influencing her final decision. Ini

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Nov 15 2024HEALTH

Fighting Stigma: A Look at Germany's Mad Pride Parades and the Blue Caravan

Imagine a world where mental health is celebrated, and stigma is challenged in the streets. That's exactly what happens in Germany, where two unique movements have been shaking up the conversation around psychiatry. First, there are the Mad Pride Parades, which started in 2013 and have since been he

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Nov 15 2024SPORTS

Rugby's Growing Popularity Among Women Needs Better Science and Safety Focus

Women's rugby is becoming more popular and professional, but the science and safety measures aren't keeping up. Most research is based on men, even though women face different health and injury issues. This new collection of research in the European Journal of Sport Science aims to change that. It f

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Nov 15 2024BUSINESS

Embracer's Sales Drop: The Impact of Tolkien IP

Embracer, a big player in the gaming and entertainment industry, just released its report for the second quarter of 2024. The numbers aren't great: the company saw a 21% drop in net sales for its gaming group, down to around $782 million. Their entertainment and services division also took a hit, wi

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Nov 15 2024HEALTH

Health Insurance Renewal: Millions May Lose Coverage

Imagine you're one of the millions of Americans who rely on health insurance subsidies from the Affordable Care Act (ACA). These subsidies, which help lower the cost of premiums, are set to expire at the end of 2025. If Congress doesn't renew them, you might be in trouble. The Congressional Budget O

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Nov 15 2024CRIME

Glendale's New Surveillance Hub: Eyes Everywhere

Imagine having hundreds of watchful eyes scattered across your city, all feeding into one central command. That's what Glendale, California, is aiming for with its newly opened Real Time Intelligence Center (RTIC). This million-dollar project isn't just a technological upgrade; it's a significant sh

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Nov 15 2024HEALTH

Why Some People with Type 2 Diabetes from North Africa Struggle in Belgium

It's a complex world out there, especially when you're managing a health issue like type 2 diabetes. Researchers in Belgium decided to dig deeper into why some people with type 2 diabetes from North Africa weren't following their treatment plans as well as they could be. The study focused on patien

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Nov 15 2024HEALTH

Prostate Cancer Treatments: A Cost-Effective Approach for Developing Countries

In Brazil, prostate cancer affects a large number of men each year, with around 71, 730 cases reported annually. The main treatment for advanced hormone-sensitive prostate cancer is androgen deprivation therapy (ADT). However, advanced drugs called androgen receptor pathway inhibitors (ARPIs) are no

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