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Aug 06 2025ENTERTAINMENT

How Games Evolve: Borrowing, Polishing, and Innovating

Fumito Ueda, known for his work on The Last Guardian, recently shared his thoughts on game design. He believes that the focus should shift from inventing new mechanics to refining existing ones. This idea isn't new, but it's gaining traction in the industry. Many successful games borrow ideas from

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Aug 05 2025SCIENCE

How a Common Virus Can Turn Deadly in Certain Cancers

In parts of the world where it's common, a virus called Epstein-Barr (EBV) is found in over 90% of people with a specific type of throat cancer. This virus, the first known human DNA tumor virus, can cause big changes in how our chromosomes are organized. When EBV interacts with human DNA, it can re

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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 2025HEALTH

Sun Spots: Uncovering the Hidden Drivers

Sun spots, those pesky dark patches on the skin, are more than just a cosmetic issue. They pop up after too much sun exposure and can hint at bigger skin problems. But what's really going on inside the skin when these spots appear? Scientists have been digging into this question and have come up wit

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Aug 04 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Unraveling the Shaw Family Secrets: What's Next for Tracker?

Tracker, the CBS crime drama, has had its ups and downs, especially with the Shaw family mystery. For two seasons, fans have been left in the dark about who killed Ashton Shaw. But now, things are looking up for season 3. Two actors, Abby McEnany and Eric Graise, won't be back for season 3. This me

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Aug 02 2025HEALTH

Menopause: What You Might Not Know

Menopause is a natural part of life for many women. Yet, many people still have wrong ideas about it. For instance, some think it only brings hot flashes. But it's much more than that. It can cause a wide range of symptoms. These include physical changes like vaginal dryness and joint pain. It can a

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Aug 02 2025CRYPTO

PayPal's Bold Move: Crypto Payments for Everyone

PayPal is making a big move into the world of cryptocurrency. Soon, businesses everywhere will be able to accept over 100 different types of crypto, including Bitcoin and Ethereum. This is a huge deal because it means more people can use digital money for everyday shopping. But there's a catch. If

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Aug 02 2025BUSINESS

Cheesecake Factory Shakes Up Menu with Budget-Friendly Bites and Bowls

The Cheesecake Factory is making waves with a fresh menu update, introducing two new categories: Bowls and Bites. These additions are aimed at providing customers with more wallet-friendly choices. The changes were announced during the company's latest earnings call and are now available at all U.

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Aug 02 2025ENVIRONMENT

EPA's Climate Policy Shift: A Step Backwards

The EPA's recent proposal to undo a crucial climate policy is raising eyebrows. Back in 2009, the EPA made it official: greenhouse gases are a threat to our health and the environment. But now, they're thinking of taking that back. This could mean big trouble for our planet. Some folks argue that c

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Aug 01 2025LIFESTYLE

Bus Routes: What's Changing and Why You Should Care

Mountain Metro Transit is shaking things up with some proposed changes to bus routes. These tweaks could make your commute smoother or a bit more confusing, depending on where you live. The big question is, will these changes actually help? First off, why are they doing this? Well, transit systems

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