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Aug 02 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Life After the Split: Lydia Plath's Journey

The Plath family, known for their conservative values and large brood, faced a significant upheaval when parents Barry and Kim decided to part ways in 2022. This decision left Lydia, the second eldest daughter, in a tough spot. At just 17, she found herself taking on a maternal role for her younger

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Aug 02 2025CELEBRITIES

A Royal Family's Day Out: Surfing and Sunshine

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, were spotted enjoying a sunny day at Santa Claus Beach in Carpinteria, near Santa Barbara. They were there to teach their son, Archie, how to surf. Archie, who is six years old, is already showing a love for adventure and the outdoors.

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Aug 02 2025SPORTS

Fri's MLB Home Run Hopes: Who's Swinging for the Fences?

MLB's Friday schedule is packed with all 30 teams in action. The Yankees, still missing Aaron Judge, are favorites against the Marlins. Jazz Chisholm, now with the Yankees, is a long shot to hit a home run against his old team. The Marlins' weak bullpen might give him an advantage. Luis Robert of t

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Aug 01 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Great Jeans Debate: What Really Happened?

In July 2025, a funny fake apology letter went viral. It was supposed to be from American Eagle, about their ads with Sydney Sweeney. The letter joked about her looks and even mentioned "denim sensitivity training. " Many people believed it was real, but it was just a joke. The ads showed Sydney Sw

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Aug 01 2025HEALTH

Chatbots in Healthcare: Why Clear Rules Matter

Chatbots are becoming popular in healthcare. They offer advice on health topics. But, there's a problem. Different studies on chatbot health advice (CHA) report things in different ways. This makes it hard to understand and compare them. Why does this happen? Well, there are no set rules for report

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Aug 01 2025HEALTH

Keeping Your Mind Sharp: Simple Habits for a Healthier Brain

Keeping your brain healthy as you get older doesn't have to be complicated. A recent study shows that small, consistent changes can make a big difference. Over two years, more than 2, 000 adults aged 60 to 79 were followed. They were encouraged to move more, stay socially connected, manage their hea

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Aug 01 2025HEALTH

Brain Waves and CAR-T Therapy: What's the Connection?

CAR-T therapy, a cutting-edge cancer treatment, can sometimes lead to a condition called ICANS. This condition can cause seizures, and doctors have been studying brain wave patterns to better understand it. Doctors have been looking at continuous EEG data from patients with ICANS. They want to see

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Aug 01 2025HEALTH

Breastfeeding Choices: What Influences Moms-to-Be?

Women who develop diabetes during pregnancy often face challenges with breastfeeding. This is a problem that needs more attention. It's important to understand what affects a mother's decision to breastfeed early in her pregnancy. This can help doctors and nurses give better support. Many factors p

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Aug 01 2025POLITICS

San Jose's Housing Plan: Is It Really Working?

San Jose is taking a close look at its housing plans. The city is reviewing its General Plan, which happens every four years. But there's a problem. The current plan might not be helping to build more homes. In fact, it could be making things worse. Before 2007, San Jose built about the same number

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Aug 01 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Why Old School RuneScape Stands Out in the MMO World

Old School RuneScape (OSRS) has been around for a while, but it's still a big deal. Recently, over 200, 000 new players joined, and it's easy to see why. This game is different from other MMOs. It's not just about fighting and getting stronger. You can do all sorts of things, like fishing, farming,

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