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Nov 16 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Edgar Wright's The Running Man Misses the Mark

Edgar Wright's new movie, "The Running Man, " is based on a book by Stephen King. It's about a man who joins a deadly game show to save his family. The movie tries to be funny and exciting, but it doesn't do a good job of showing how scary and unfair the game show really is. The main character, Ben

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Nov 16 2025ENVIRONMENT

News Without Borders: The Power of Free Climate Reporting

Ever wondered how some news outlets keep their content free and accessible to everyone? One such organization is Inside Climate News (ICN), a nonprofit that focuses on climate and environmental journalism. Unlike many media outlets, ICN does not charge for subscriptions or use paywalls. They also av

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Nov 16 2025CELEBRITIES

A Love Story Ends Quietly After 26 Years

Eric McCormack, known for his role in "Will and Grace, " has wrapped up his marriage after a long time. He and his wife, Janet Leigh Holden McCormack, decided to part ways without a big court fight. They agreed on everything in private and even gave up their rights to appeal the decision. Now, they

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Nov 16 2025SCIENCE

Sun Bursts: How Experts Predict Solar Flares

Ever wondered how scientists keep an eye on the sun's temper tantrums? The Met Office Space Weather Operations Centre is like a 24/7/365 solar bodyguard. They watch the sun round the clock. Their job is to warn us about solar flares. These are sudden bursts of energy from the sun. They can mess with

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Nov 16 2025SCIENCE

How Early Life and Environment Shape a Child's Brain

Early life experiences and surroundings play a big role in how a child's brain grows. Two key factors are being born too early and the family's social and economic status. Researchers wanted to see how these factors affect the brain's white matter, which is crucial for communication between brain ce

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Nov 16 2025EDUCATION

Why Grading Students on Effort and Participation Works Better

Education has been stuck in a rut for decades. The system focuses too much on test scores and not enough on how students grow and participate. This approach pushes students to give up, especially in high school. But there's a better way. Some teachers have found success by grading students on effor

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Nov 15 2025SPORTS

Live Sports Chat: Join the Fun and Share Your Thoughts!

Ever wondered what it's like to chat about sports with a lively crew? TMZ Sports is bringing the excitement straight from their newsroom, inviting everyone to join in on the fun. The team, including Babcock, Lucas, Mojo, and Luca, will be diving into the day's hottest sports topics. The show airs b

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Nov 15 2025SPORTS

Cracking the Code: Today's Sports-Themed Connections Puzzle

Ever tried solving a puzzle that's all about sports but has a twist? That's what today's Connections: Sports Edition is like. It's not your usual sports trivia. The yellow category, for instance, is a bit of a head-scratcher. It's not directly about sports, but hey, that's part of the fun! This puz

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Nov 15 2025CRIME

How Big Cities Affect Crime Rates: A Fresh Look

Ever wondered why bigger cities often have more crime? It's not just about the number of people living there. Researchers have been digging into how the size of a city and other urban factors play a role in crime rates. They found that as cities grow, crime doesn't just grow at the same pace. It's

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Nov 15 2025HEALTH

Hajj Health: Navigating Risks and Responsibilities

Every year, millions of Muslims from all over the world gather in Makkah for Hajj. It's a significant religious event, but it's not without its challenges. The massive crowds, diverse backgrounds of the pilgrims, and the demanding environment can lead to various health issues. The main health conce

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