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Jun 09 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Coach Who Crossed the Line

Alex Cooper, the host of the Call Her Daddy podcast, has recently come forward with serious accusations. She claims that her former soccer coach at Boston University, Nancy Feldman, behaved inappropriately towards her. This revelation is part of a new documentary series, Call Her Alex, which debuted

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Jun 09 2025HEALTH

A New Way to Fix Fistulas: What Doctors Are Saying

Fistulas in the anal area are a real pain. They are hard to treat and can cause a lot of discomfort. But there is a new method called FiLaC. It is a minimally invasive way to fix these fistulas. This means it does not involve major surgery. It is becoming more popular among doctors who specialize in

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Jun 09 2025EDUCATION

Stepping Into Someone Else's ShoesA Game That Helps You Understand Immigrant Struggles

The creators of a new game wanted to show what it's like to be an immigrant. They made a game called "Typical Day. " It's a serious game. That means it's designed to teach players something important. The goal was to help non-immigrants understand the tough situations immigrants face every day. The

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Jun 09 2025HEALTH

Celebrating Four Decades of Dental Innovation

Forty years have passed since the Dental Materials company first opened its doors. This milestone is a testament to the dedication and hard work of many individuals. The journey began with a simple goal: to improve oral health through innovative materials. Over the years, the company

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Jun 08 2025BUSINESS

Americans Still Dreaming of European Escapes

Despite economic worries, many Americans are still eager to explore Europe this summer. The urge to travel is strong, even when the economy is shaky. For instance, Jimin Shim, a young professional from Denver, is planning a trip to Portugal. She sees travel as a priority and saves up for it througho

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Jun 08 2025TECHNOLOGY

How Smart Machines Can Go Wrong

Researchers in Philadelphia wanted to see if they could trick some smart machines into doing bad things. They had three targets: a self-driving car, a wheeled robot, and a four-legged robot that looks like a dog. They wanted to see if they could make these machines do things they should not do. The

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Jun 08 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Impact of Endometriosis on Women's Lives

Endometriosis is a common gynecological issue that affects many women's daily lives. Understanding how widespread this condition is and how it changes over time is crucial for managing and preventing it. This involves looking at the latest data on endometriosis that has been confirmed through surger

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Jun 08 2025SCIENCE

Boosting Ivermectin's Power Against Trichinosis

Trichinosis is a serious health issue that affects both humans and animals. Unfortunately, current treatments often face problems like resistance and poor absorption in the body. This means scientists are always looking for better ways to fight this parasite. One approach is to improve how well drug

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Jun 08 2025HEALTH

Kids and a Rare Tumor: The DIS3L2 Connection

Wilms tumor is a type of kidney cancer that mostly affects kids. It is named after Max Wilms, the doctor who first described it. Recently, scientists found a link between this tumor and a specific gene called DIS3L2. This gene has a unique feature: it comes in pairs, but kids with Wilms tumor ofte

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Jun 07 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Night of Broadway Magic: The 2025 Tony Awards

The 2025 Tony Awards are set to be a spectacle. They will take place on Sunday at 8 p. m. Eastern time. The event will be held at the iconic Radio City Music Hall. It will be broadcast on CBS. This night is crucial for Broadway. It introduces the latest plays and musicals to millions of viewers. So

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