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Dec 20 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Life After the Spotlight: Lilly Jay's Post-Divorce Path

Imagine going through a divorce. Now, picture doing it with millions of eyes watching your every move. That's the reality Lilly Jay faced. As the ex-wife of famous Broadway star Ethan Slater, her private life was thrust into the public spotlight. Right after her divorce and the birth of their son, L

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Dec 20 2024HEALTH

Vagus Nerve Stimulation: A New Hope for Severe Depression

Imagine a life changed by a small device. Nick Fournie, now 62, knows this well. His depression journey started 40 years ago, turning his life upside down. Medications caused more harm than good. Then, a nurse suggested vagus nerve stimulation (VNS). This treatment uses electric pulses to stimulate

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Dec 20 2024HEALTH

Nature in the City: How Green Spaces Protect our Health in Bulgaria's Big Five

You might be pondering if living in a city could impact your health, especially when it comes to heart and metabolic diseases. Recent research looked into the lives of 4, 640 adults from Bulgaria's five largest cities—Sofia, Plovdiv, Varna, Burgas, and Ruse. Surprisingly, residents who lived near pa

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Dec 19 2024ENVIRONMENT

President Macron Visits Mayotte After Devastating Cyclone

Just days after a powerful cyclone hit the French island of Mayotte, President Emmanuel Macron landed there to assess the damage and meet with locals. The storm has taken at least 31 lives, but officials fear the real number could be much higher. Macron thanked the airport staff and wore a tradition

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Dec 19 2024BUSINESS

Warehouse Workers Strike: A Push for Contract Talks with Amazon

It's a busy time of year, especially for Amazon. On Thursday, workers at seven of Amazon's facilities across the US decided to strike. The goal? To pressure the online retail giant into negotiating with their union, the International Brotherhood of Teamsters. These workers, from cities like New York

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Dec 19 2024POLITICS

Biden's Last Kick: More Foreign Truckers, Less Help for Americans

In his final days in office, President Biden has given a parting gift to employers by increasing foreign trucker visas. The Department of Homeland Security plans to offer 70, 000 more H-2B visas next year, double last year's number. But why make it easier for companies to hire foreign workers while

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Dec 19 2024SPORTS

The Inspiring Journey of Darvin Ham: Overcoming Adversity and Living with Purpose

Darvin Ham, hailing from Saginaw, Michigan, has a tale of resilience that mirrors the toughness of his birthplace. Born in 1973, he was raised by his mother, who made history as the city's first female mayor. At just 14, Darvin faced a life-altering event when he was shot during a drug deal that wen

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Dec 19 2024POLITICS

Why Trust Elon Musk with Our National Security?

Have you ever thought about the billions of taxpayer dollars that have been given to Elon Musk for his companies, SpaceX and Tesla? Some people are worried that this money might be at risk, especially since Musk has close ties with controversial figures like Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin. The gove

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Dec 19 2024HEALTH

Urban Exercise: How Attitudes and Habits Influence Sports Spending

Ever wondered how city folks' views on exercise and their actual workout habits affect their spending on sports? This study dives into just that, focusing on how much people work out as the middleman between how they feel about exercise and how much they splurge on sports. First, let's talk about a

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Dec 19 2024SCIENCE

The Amazing Pre-Ribosome Peptide Bonding Puzzle

Imagine a world before ribosomes existed, where peptides—the building blocks of proteins—needed to form somehow. Now, ribosomes are marvels that combine tiny protein pieces, but they're not simple. So, how did peptides start forming without these tiny helpers? Scientists studied this by looking at

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