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Sep 17 2024TECHNOLOGY

Flappy Bird Takes Flight Again, But With a Twist

The iconic game Flappy Bird has made its return, but this time it's not the same. A new team, the Flappy Bird Foundation, has revived the 10-year-old viral sensation, but without the original creator, Dong Nguyen. The foundation claims to be a group of passionate fans committed to sharing the game w

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Sep 17 2024BUSINESS

Flappy Bird's Bittersweet Comeback: A Cautionary Tale

In a surprising turn of events, the original Flappy Bird game has made a comeback, but it's not exactly the same as before. The new version has been revamped to promote a cryptocurrency called SOL, which is connected to a blockchain called Solana. However, the man behind the original game, Doug Nguy

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Sep 17 2024BUSINESS

The Crypto Conundrum: Trump's Latest Venture

In a world where technology is rapidly changing the way we live, a new player has entered the market, promising to revolutionize the world of finance. Donald Trump, the former President of the United States, has launched a new crypto project called World Liberty Financial, which aims to create a dec

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Sep 17 2024LIFESTYLE

Reviving Childhood Freedom: A Path to Better Mental Health

As we navigate the complexities of modern childhood, it's essential to acknowledge the profound impact of our built environment on kids' mental health. Dr. Vivek Murthy, the US surgeon general, has sounded the alarm on the crisis of youth mental health, and experts like Jonathan Haidt and Peter Gray

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Sep 17 2024HEALTH

The Truth About 988: How Often Do Mental Health Crisis Calls Result in Involuntary Interventions?

The 988 lifeline for mental health crises has sparked concerns about involuntary interventions, with some fearing that calling the number could result in law enforcement or hospitalization. But new data from Vibrant Emotional Health, the administrator of the 988 Lifeline, suggests that this outcome

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Sep 17 2024HEALTH

Get Ready for a Healthy Flu Season: Vaccinations Now Available

Influenza, commonly known as the flu, is a highly contagious respiratory illness that can cause mild to severe symptoms. According to recent statistics, over 300,000 people in the United States were hospitalized and more than 20,000 people died from the flu during the most recent season. The good ne

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Sep 17 2024SPORTS

The Unfortunate Fate of Young Quarterbacks: A Cautionary Tale for Patriots Fans

Imagine being thrust into the spotlight, expected to perform at a high level, and struggling to keep up with the demands of the position. This is the reality for many young quarterbacks in the NFL, including the Carolina Panthers' Bryce Young. The No. 1 overall pick in the 2023 draft, Young has seen

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Sep 17 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Emmy Awards Make a Comeback: A Surprising Turnaround in TV's Biggest Night

The 75th Primetime Emmy Awards, once plagued by a record-low audience, has made a stunning recovery. The second telecast of the year, hosted by the dynamic duo of Eugene and Dan Levy, drew a whopping 6.87 million total viewers, marking a three-year high for the prestigious awards show. This impressi

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Sep 17 2024ENVIRONMENT

Waters of Woe: Central Europe's Fury Unleashed

The deluge that has beset Central Europe has left a trail of devastation, with at least 16 lives lost and countless others displaced. The catastrophe has unfolded with breathtaking speed, as raging rivers and torrential downpours have inundated towns and villages, leaving people clinging to the roof

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Sep 17 2024HEALTH

Unclaimed Bodies, Unanswered Questions: A Medical School's Troubling Past

In a shocking turn of events, the University of North Texas Health Science Center has suspended its program that used unclaimed bodies for medical research, citing failures in management and oversight. The program, which began in 2019, had provided over 2,300 bodies to medical students and researche

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