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Aug 05 2025CELEBRITIES

Celebrating Love: Cheryl Hines and Bobby Kennedy Jr. 's 11-Year Journey

Cheryl Hines, famous for her role in "Curb Your Enthusiasm, " recently celebrated her 11-year wedding anniversary with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. The couple, introduced by Larry David, has built a life together that blends their families, creating a unique bond. Their love story began with chance meetin

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Aug 04 2025ENVIRONMENT

Unraveling the Mystery of the Vanishing Starfish

For over ten years, a strange sickness has been wiping out starfish along the Pacific coast. Now, scientists have finally figured out what's been happening. It turns out, a sneaky bacteria called Vibrio pectenicida is to blame. This bacteria has been causing something called sea star wasting diseas

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Aug 04 2025POLITICS

EU and US: Time to Talk Trade

Germany's finance chief, Lars Klingbeil, thinks the EU needs to step up its game in trade talks with the US. He believes the EU has been too soft in the past and should be more confident when talking to the US. He wants the EU to work closely with the US, even when things get tough. Klingbeil met w

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Aug 03 2025POLITICS

Hunger and Bullets: The Deadly Hunt for Food in Gaza

In Gaza, the search for food has turned deadly, with at least 325 people killed in the past week alone while trying to access aid. This grim reality persists despite Israel's claims of a humanitarian pause in attacks, as malnutrition and starvation continue to grip the territory. The situation is d

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Aug 01 2025POLITICS

Unpacking Key Political Stories: From Tariffs to Anniversaries

Politics is always buzzing with big stories. Let's dive into some of the latest headlines that are making waves. First up, let's talk about tariffs. In just six months, former President Trump managed to bring in a huge amount of money through tariffs. This move has sparked a lot of debate. Some peo

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Aug 01 2025HEALTH

US Health Records Go Digital: What Does It Mean for You?

The US government is rolling out a new plan to make health records digital and easy to share. This isn't just about storing records online. It's about creating a system where hospitals, clinics, pharmacies, and insurance companies can access your medical history with ease. The goal is to make health

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Jul 31 2025EDUCATION

Rethinking the Big Names of Sociology and Their Take on Religion

The idea that famous sociologists like Karl Marx, Max Weber, and Emile Durkheim were all about secularization might not be as straightforward as it seems. Over time, people have assumed these thinkers were on the same page, predicting religion's decline. But let's take a closer look. These sociolog

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Jul 31 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Young Man's Descent into Chaos

A new Swedish movie on Netflix, "An Honest Life, " tells the story of Simon, a law student who moves to Lund with big dreams. But things take a dark turn when he meets Max, a rebellious activist, during a violent protest. Simon is drawn to Max's bold personality and radical ideas, and soon finds him

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Jul 30 2025OPINION

Ukraine's Kids: Living in a War Zone

Ukraine's kids are growing up too fast. They're not playing games or going to school like other children. Instead, they're learning about danger and war. The fields around their homes are not safe. They are filled with mines and bombs. The Russians put them there. The kids can't play outside like th

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Jul 30 2025HEALTH

Hospital Certifications and Racial Gaps in Stroke Care

Hospitals getting certified for stroke care is a big deal. It means they have the right tools and know-how to treat strokes better. But does this help all patients equally? That's the big question. Black and White patients might not be getting the same benefits from these certified stroke centers.

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