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Mar 19 2025SPORTS

The Dodgers' Dominant Start: A Critical Look

The 2025 baseball season kicked off with a bang, and not everyone is happy about it. The Los Angeles Dodgers, fresh off a World Series victory, have been busy strengthening their roster. They've brought back familiar faces like Teoscar Hernandez, Enrique Hernandez, and Blake Treinen. They've also ad

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Mar 19 2025CELEBRITIES

Father of 12: Still More Kids on the Way?

Nick Cannon, the star of the show "Masked Singer, " has made it clear. He is not finished with having kids. He has already fathered 12 children with six different women. This news came out during a podcast episode. Two former NFL players, Ryan Clark and Channing Crowder, were talking about their vas

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Mar 19 2025CELEBRITIES

A Knick's Game Night to Remember

A recent basketball game turned into an unexpected event for a young woman. Destry Spielberg, daughter of a famous director, was at Madison Square Garden for her first courtside Knicks game. She was seated near Tracy Morgan, a well-known comedian. Morgan suddenly became ill and vomited on the court.

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Mar 19 2025CELEBRITIES

The Hollywood He-Said-He-Said: Ryan Reynolds' Legal Counterpunch

In the world of Hollywood, drama often unfolds both on and off the screen. A heated legal battle is brewing between Ryan Reynolds and Justin Baldoni. The conflict revolves around accusations and counter-accusations that have spilled into the courtroom. It all started when Blake Lively filed a com

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Mar 19 2025HEALTH

Nurses' Struggle: How Work Stress and Weight Affect Health

The link between weight issues and health problems is well-known. However, when work stress enters the picture, things get even more complicated. Recent findings shed light on how work stress can make the impact of obesity on health even worse, especially for female nurses. In a study focused on fe

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Mar 19 2025SCIENCE

Engineering a Better Biosensor for Drug Discovery

Macrolides are a type of antibiotic with powerful effects. They are made through a complex process involving polyketide synthases (PKSs) and other enzymes. Unfortunately, creating new macrolides in the lab often results in low yields. To fix this, scientists need a way to quickly test many variation

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Mar 19 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking Brain Signals: A New Way to Pick the Best EEG Features

The brain is a complex organ that generates electrical signals. These signals can be captured and analyzed using electroencephalography (EEG). One big challenge in brain-computer interfaces (BCI) is figuring out which EEG signals are important and which ones are just noise. This is where feature sel

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Mar 19 2025SCIENCE

The Science Behind Breathing In Medicine

The goal of dry powder inhalers is to deliver medicine directly to the lungs. This is tough because the particles need to be tiny. When particles are tiny, they stick together and to other surfaces. This makes it hard for them to float in the air, which is crucial for inhalers to work. So, scientist

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Mar 19 2025SPORTS

Miami's NASCAR Weekend: Fans Question the Hype

Miami is gearing up for a NASCAR event that promises a unique blend of sports and music. The Homestead-Miami Speedway is set to host the Cup Series race, and the organizers have pulled out all the stops to bring in local celebrities. This weekend, fans can expect a mix of football and reggaeton vibe

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Mar 19 2025HEALTH

The Digital Solution for New Heart Failure Patients

Heart failure is a serious condition that affects many people. It can be scary to receive a new diagnosis. But there is good news. A new virtual care program is helping patients manage their condition more effectively. This program is called the Heart Health Hub. It started as a pilot program in Apr

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