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Mar 05 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Foggy's Fate: A Surprising Twist in Daredevil's Future

Fans of the Marvel universe are in for a surprise. Foggy Nelson, played by Elden Henson, is set to make a comeback in the upcoming season of Daredevil: Born Again. This revelation is unexpected, especially after his dramatic exit in the first episode of the current season. Foggy, a key character in

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Mar 05 2025TECHNOLOGY

Digg's Big Comeback: A New Era of Community-Driven Content

Digg is back in the game, and it's bringing some big names with it. Kevin Rose, the mastermind behind the original Digg, has teamed up with some familiar faces from the tech world to breathe new life into the platform. This time around, they're not just rehashing old ideas; they're aiming to create

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Mar 05 2025BUSINESS

Renting Madness: Where It's Toughest to Find a Place to Live in the U. S.

The rental market in the U. S. is heating up, and it's not just because of the weather. Despite a record number of new apartments being built last year, finding a place to rent is becoming even more challenging. This is a surprising twist, considering that nearly 600, 000 new multifamily units were

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Mar 05 2025TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's Android 15 Update: The Long Wait is Finally Over

Samsung has finally announced the release date for its Android 15 update, One UI 7. This update has been a long time coming, with many delays causing frustration among users. The wait has been especially tough for those who rely on Samsung's devices for their daily tasks. The update was initially ex

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Mar 05 2025SCIENCE

Soybean Secrets: Unlocking the Power of Benin's Green Gold

Soybeans are a superfood. They are packed with nutrients and can be used in many different ways. This makes them very important in world trade. In Benin, soybeans are a major cash crop. Farmers grow them almost everywhere. But, there are some big problems. Low yields and weather issues make it hard

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Mar 05 2025HEALTH

How Spin Can Mislead in Knee Injury Studies

The world of knee injury research isn't always as straightforward as it seems. When it comes to studies on the anterolateral ligament (ALL) and lateral extra-articular tenodesis (LET) for treating anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries, there's a sneaky issue called spin. Spin is when researchers

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Mar 05 2025EDUCATION

Breaking Barriers: How Media Empowers BIPOC Voices in Higher Education

Imagine a world where everyone's story is heard and valued. That's the power of media praxis, especially for Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) in higher education. These platforms are more than just tools; they're gateways to empowerment and leadership. Think about it. When BIP

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Mar 05 2025SCIENCE

Mammoth Mice: A Furry Step Towards De-Extinction

Scientists have created a mouse with mammoth-like fur. This is part of a bigger plan to bring back the woolly mammoth. The company behind this is using a technology called CRISPR. They found genes in mice that are similar to those in mammoths. Then, they edited the mouse embryos to have these genes.

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Mar 05 2025HEALTH

Growing Up Shortchanged

In many places around the world, children are living longer lives. However, this is not always a happy story. Many kids in low- and middle-income countries aren't growing or learning as they should. Two major issues are stunting and delayed early child development. Stunting is when kids don't reach

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Mar 04 2025CELEBRITIES

Oscar Night: The Ultimate Hollywood Party

The Oscars are all about timing. You want to be at the best party when it's at its peak. But you also want to leave before the crowd thins out. This is a challenge for everyone, especially journalists who are only allowed at a few events. The Vanity Fair Oscar Party is one of the most exclusive even

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