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Mar 31 2025HEALTH

Unseen Risk: The Hidden Danger in Your Blood

A silent threat lurks in the blood of millions. It is a tiny particle called Lp(a). It is a mystery to many. It is a danger to some. It is a risk factor for heart attacks and strokes. It is a problem for about 64 million people in the United States alone. It is a problem that goes unnoticed.

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Mar 31 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Star's Journey: Richard Chamberlain's Life and Legacy

Richard Chamberlain, a name that once captivated millions, has left this world at the age of 90. His passing was confirmed after a stroke led to complications. Chamberlain's partner of many years, Martin Rabbett, shared heartfelt words about his beloved Richard, describing him as an amazing and lovi

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Mar 30 2025CELEBRITIES

The Life and Legacy of a TV Icon

In the world of television, one name stood out for decades: Richard Chamberlain. He was a familiar face in many homes, thanks to his roles in popular shows and miniseries. Chamberlain passed away at the age of 90 in Hawaii, leaving behind a rich legacy in acting. His journey in the entertainment ind

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Mar 30 2025CELEBRITIES

From TV Star to Stage Master: The Journey of Richard Chamberlain

Richard Chamberlain, who shot to fame in the early 1960s as a handsome leading man on a popular TV show, proved he had real acting chops. He became a respected stage actor and later found renewed success in TV miniseries. He started young, landing the lead role in a TV series about a young doctor.

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Mar 30 2025OPINION

America's Long-Lost Love Affair with Canada

The idea that the United States might one day annex Canada might seem like a sudden, bizarre notion. However, this idea has been around for a long time, even before the United States became a country. Many familiar names from American history have been involved in these attempts. The approaches have

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Mar 30 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Future of Power: Long-Lasting Nuclear Batteries

The world is buzzing with gadgets that need frequent charging. This is a problem. Smartphones, electric cars, and other devices rely on lithium-ion batteries. These batteries have some serious drawbacks. They need to be recharged often and they are not great for the environment. Mining lithium

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Mar 29 2025SCIENCE

What Will Future Civilizations Find When They Dig Up Our Trash?

There is a lot of stuff that people use every day. Some of it might stick around for a very long time. Imagine a future where people dig up old tech and wonder what it was used for. That's what some scientists are thinking about. They are looking at things like wind turbines and cell phones. These i

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Mar 29 2025BUSINESS

American Car Tariffs: Tesla's Unique Advantage

Tesla's strong position in the American-made car market is a big deal right now. The company has been leading the pack in the American-Made Index since 2021. This index looks at where cars are put together, where parts come from, and how many American workers are involved in making them. Tesla score

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Mar 29 2025SPORTS

Mookie Betts' Walk-Off Heroics Kickstart Dodgers' Season

The Dodgers have had a strong start to their season. Their journey began in Japan, where they were warmly welcomed by fans. This trip was part of a global tour to celebrate their recent World Series victory. The team returned home to Los Angeles for their opening homestand. This included a special b

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Mar 29 2025CRIME

US Soldiers Missing: The Big Rescue Mission in Lithuania

A big rescue operation is underway in Lithuania. It all started when four U. S. soldiers went missing during a training exercise. They were part of the 1st Brigade, 3rd Infantry Division and were on a mission to recover another Army vehicle. Their armored vehicle, an M88 Hercules, was found underwat

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