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Feb 14 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Multiverse Hype is Getting Old

The Marvel Cinematic Universe has made watching movie credits a thrilling game. Fans eagerly wait for those post-credit scenes that often hint at exciting new adventures. But lately, these teasers have lost their spark. Take the recent "Captain America: Brave New World" movie, for instance. The post

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Feb 13 2025POLITICS

Trump Takes the Helm: Kennedy Center's Big Shake-Up

The Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts is in for a major change. The new board, filled with allies of President Trump, has appointed him as the chairman. This move came as a surprise to many, especially since it happened so quickly. Trump shared his excitement on Truth Social, saying he plans to

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Feb 13 2025SPORTS

Volleyball Ouchies: What Hurts and How to Avoid Them

Volleyball is a popular sport among teens. It's fun, keeps them moving, and boosts their mood. But, like any sport, it comes with risks. Injuries can happen, and they can happen anywhere on the body. Some spots are more prone to getting hurt than others. Knowing where and how these injuries happen c

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Feb 13 2025HEALTH

How Self-Image Shapes Teen's Love for PE

Adolescents who stick with physical education (PE) classes are more likely to stay active throughout their lives, which is great for their bodies and minds. But what makes teens want to keep showing up to PE class? A big part of it is how they see themselves, especially when it comes to their overal

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Feb 13 2025HEALTH

Screen Time and Teen Health: What's the Deal?

Adolescence is a time when young people go through big changes in their minds and bodies. A recent study took a close look at how spending time online affects the mental and physical health of teens aged 15 to 17. The researchers chose to focus on a few key areas: mental health and cardiorespiratory

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Feb 13 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Shonda Rhimes and Friends Walk Away from Kennedy Center

The Kennedy Center, a place known for its art and culture, is going through some big changes. Shonda Rhimes, a well-known writer and producer, has stepped down from the board. This move comes after Donald Trump took control of the center. Rhimes was appointed to the board by President Barack Obama a

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Feb 12 2025HEALTH

How Medicaid Telehealth Reimbursement Affects Health Centers

The role of Medicaid in shaping telehealth services in Federally Qualified Health Centers is a hidden story. These centers are key hubs for providing healthcare to communities in need. Telehealth, as we know, is a way of delivering medical care using technology. People often wonder how these cente

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Feb 12 2025SCIENCE

Flower Power Twist

Birds of paradise are already superstars in the feather department, being masters at showing off their bright, colorfully feathers. Turns out, they are enchanting in other ways too. Instead of just flying around and looking all pretty, 90% percent of 37 species out of 45 are rocking biofluorescence

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Feb 12 2025HEALTH

Brothers and Sisters: A Lifelong Bond

The study aims to reveal how relationships among siblings during the teenage years affect their health and feeling of well-being as they become adults. When young and old meet, health, and most importantly, their happiness as older adults could be vitally linked to how siblings felt about each othe

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Feb 12 2025EDUCATION

Teen Tech Habits Shift During COVID-19

South Korea's teens have been spending more time online during the pandemic lockdowns. The shift is pretty dramatic, especially when you count the hours they've spent on gaming or social media platforms. The pandemic changed the way teens interact online. It has also impacted the way teens are lea

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