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Jun 17 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Hawaiian Actor's Legacy Lives On

David Hekili Kenui Bell was a familiar face in Hawaii. He was known for his roles in various TV shows and movies. He was also the voice over the P. A. system at Kona Airport. He was a proud Hawaiian and a talented actor. He was known for his role in the live-action version of Lilo & Stitch. He wa

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Jun 17 2025POLITICS

A Man of Contradictions: The Unseen Side of a Shooting Suspect

In the quiet town of Green Isle, Minnesota, a man named Vance Boelter is now at the center of a storm. He is accused of a terrible crime: killing a state lawmaker and her husband. This act has shocked many, especially those who knew him as a devout Christian and a political conservative. Boelter's

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Jun 17 2025FINANCE

Risky Business: The Power of Playing Offense in Finance

In the world of finance, taking risks is often seen as a dangerous game. However, one prominent figure argues that playing it safe can lead to bigger losses. This person believes that in times of market turmoil, investors should not shy away from taking calculated risks. Instead of hiding in so-call

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Jun 17 2025OPINION

The Tesla Dilemma: Why Elon Musk Might Be the Problem

Elon Musk's actions have sparked a lot of worry among investors. The CEO's political activities have led to a significant drop in Tesla's stock value. Many pension funds and institutional investors are now questioning the risks of investing in Tesla. The Lehigh County pension fund, for instance,

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Jun 17 2025SPORTS

A Hurdler's Journey: From Oslo Setback to Stockholm Triumph

Rai Benjamin, the Olympic gold medalist in the 400m hurdles, has a clear strategy: focus on quality over quantity. This approach has served him well, especially after his recent performance in the Oslo Diamond League. Benjamin lost to Karsten Warholm in a thrilling 300m hurdles race. Warholm's time

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Jun 17 2025SCIENCE

Building Better Brain Models: A Layered Approach

Scientists are always looking for new ways to study the brain. One big challenge is creating 3D models that act like the real thing. Traditional methods have some issues. They use thick gels that can slow down cell activity and stop nerve cells from connecting properly. This makes it hard to see how

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Jun 17 2025SCIENCE

Flexible Tech: Growing Heart Tissue in 3D

Heart research has taken a big step forward. Scientists have created a new way to grow heart tissue in the lab. This isn't your typical flat dish. Instead, it's a 3D setup that mimics the real heart better. The key? Flexible electrodes and tiny fibers. First, let's talk about why this matters. Drug

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Jun 17 2025HEALTH

The Future of AI in Southeast Asian Healthcare

The use of artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare is growing fast. It can really help improve health systems around the globe. But, how is it being used in Southeast Asia? This region is unique. It has many different countries with varying levels of development. Some are rich, while others are s

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Jun 17 2025HEALTH

Telehealth in South Korea: What People Want and Will Pay For

South Korea has been pushing hard into telehealth. The COVID-19 pandemic pushed the country to quickly approve telemedicine in 2020. The government then launched a test run in 2023. As the pandemic eases, it is crucial to figure out what makes people willing to use and pay for telemedicine and telec

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Jun 17 2025POLITICS

Deadly Chaos at Gaza Food Centers

The situation in Gaza has taken a grim turn. 34 Palestinians lost their lives in a single day. This happened near food distribution centers. These centers are supported by Israel and the United States. The deaths occurred as thousands of people moved through Israeli military-controlled areas. Th

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