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Dec 02 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI's Double-Edged Sword: Bridging or Widening the Global Divide?

AI is changing the world fast. It's not just about cool tech. It's about who gets left behind. The UN has a new report. It says AI could make rich countries richer. But poor countries might fall even further behind. This is like what happened during the Industrial Revolution. Some countries got supe

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Dec 02 2025CRYPTO

Crypto Gaming: Big Changes on the Horizon

The crypto gaming world is buzzing with potential. Big gaming companies are eyeing crypto, but they need clear rules to jump in. Robbie Ferguson, the head of Immutable, thinks a new law called the CLARITY Act could be a game-changer. This law aims to make crypto rules clearer, especially for big gam

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Dec 02 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Amanda Seyfried's Dance of Faith in The Testament of Ann Lee

The movie "The Testament of Ann Lee" features Amanda Seyfried as Ann Lee, the founder of the Shakers. This religious group from the 1700s is known for their unique dances and songs. These dances were not just random moves. They had deep meaning. The dances showed hunger, obedience, grief, devotion,

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Dec 02 2025HEALTH

Unlocking the Secrets of an Ancient Remedy for Parkinson's

Parkinson's disease is a tough condition. It slowly destroys brain cells that produce dopamine, a chemical that helps control movement. Right now, there's no cure. Treatments only help with symptoms and can cause problems over time. Enter Lingjiao Gouteng decoction, a traditional Chinese medicine.

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Dec 02 2025SPORTS

Chargers' Star QB Justin Herbert Faces Hand Surgery Hurdle

Justin Herbert, the star quarterback for the Los Angeles Chargers, had surgery on his left hand. This happened after he hurt himself during a game against the Carolina Panthers. The injury occurred when he was tackled by Jeremy Chinn, a defensive back for the Panthers. His hand hit the ground hard,

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Dec 02 2025HEALTH

Smartphones and Kids: A Growing Concern

Smartphones are everywhere, and kids are getting them younger than ever. But is this a good thing? New research suggests that children who get smartphones before age 12 might face more health issues. The study, which looked at data from over 10, 000 kids across the U. S. , found that early smartphon

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Dec 02 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Science of Pregnancy and Childbirth

Pregnancy changes a woman's body in amazing ways. It affects how she moves, stands, and balances. Yet, we don't know much about these changes. This is surprising because these changes can cause problems for moms-to-be. A recent study looked at all the research on this topic. They found 87 studies, b

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Dec 02 2025CRIME

Luigi Mangione's Courtroom Drama: New Details Emerge

In a New York courtroom, the spotlight was on Luigi Mangione, the man accused of killing a healthcare CEO. His lawyers are fighting to keep certain evidence out of his upcoming trials. They say the police didn't have a warrant to search his backpack, which had some interesting items inside. One of

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Dec 02 2025SPORTS

How Pro Footballers Jump Higher and Faster Than Varsity Players

Football players, whether pro or varsity, need to jump a lot. But how do their bodies handle these jumps differently? A recent study looked at how professional and varsity football players from Ecuador perform two types of jumps: countermovement jumps with arm swing (CMJAS) and approach jumps (AJ).

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Dec 02 2025SPORTS

Coaching Chaos: When One Man Wanted to Manage Two Big Jobs

In the world of college football, things can get pretty wild. Take Lane Kiffin, for example. He found himself in a tricky spot back in 2017. He was the offensive coordinator for Alabama but had just landed a new job as the head coach at Florida Atlantic. The problem? He wanted to stick around at Ala

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