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Jun 21 2025CELEBRITIES

Nick Cannon's 12 Kids: A Royal Mix-Up

Nick Cannon, the host of The Masked Singer, has a big family. He has 12 children with six different women. During a chat on the Really Good Podcast, he was asked why he has so many kids. He joked about having a "king complex, " saying that he thinks of himself as a king. The podcast host, Bobbi Alth

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Jun 21 2025WEATHER

Summer's First Heatwave: A Scorching Start for the Central and Eastern US

A significant heatwave is set to hit the central and eastern US, starting this weekend and lasting until the end of next week. This weather event is often called a "heat dome. " It happens when hot air gets trapped under high pressure in the atmosphere. Millions of people will feel the impact, from

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Jun 21 2025POLITICS

The Voice of America is being silenced

The Voice of America is under threat. A top advisor to the former president has taken big steps to shrink the agency. This agency is responsible for spreading news around the world. It's been a big part of U. S. efforts to share information with countries that don't have free media. The advisor, Kar

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Jun 21 2025SPORTS

Messi's Magic, Mascherano's Masterstroke: The Winning Formula

In the world of football, Lionel Messi is still a name that commands respect. His recent free-kick goal against Porto is a testament to his enduring skill. It was a moment of pure brilliance, the kind that has defined his career. But this match was about more than just Messi's magic. The real story

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Jun 21 2025CELEBRITIES

A Celebrated Chef's Final Farewell

A private wake was held in New York City to honor the life of a well-known chef. The event took place on a Friday afternoon, drawing over a hundred guests to the Upper East Side. Among the attendees were the chef's husband and several prominent figures from the culinary world, including Scott Conant

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Jun 21 2025EDUCATION

How Schooling for Girls Boosted Kids' Health in Rural Bangladesh

The 1994 Female Secondary School Stipend Program (FSSSP) in Bangladesh aimed to boost education for rural girls. This program had far-reaching effects, especially on the health of the next generation. Researchers looked into how this program influenced the health of children born to these educated m

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Jun 21 2025HEALTH

Cold War: The Fight for Survival in Freezing Climates

The US Army is focusing on regaining control in icy regions. This push highlights the need for soldiers to be ready for combat in extremely cold places. Five key situations show where the current medical system falls short and where it excels when dealing with injuries in these harsh conditions. Th

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Jun 21 2025HEALTH

Unraveling the Barriers to Maternal Care in Ethiopia

In Ethiopia, many women miss out on crucial maternal healthcare services. This is a big problem because it leads to high rates of maternal and newborn deaths. A recent investigation used advanced computer techniques to figure out why some women in Ethiopia do not use any maternal healthcare services

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Jun 21 2025HEALTH

AI's Role in Making Health Info Easy to Understand

Healthcare is always looking for ways to make patients smarter about their treatment. This can make them happier and healthier. It can also save money. But giving patients too much info at once can be a problem. Traditional ways of sharing info, like booklets, often fail. Videos are a good idea

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Jun 21 2025HEALTH

Supporting Language Growth in Infants: The Role of Caregiver Involvement

Caregivers have a significant impact on the language development of infants, especially those at risk for autism. But does the caregiver's own traits influence how much help they can provide? This is a question that has been explored in a recent study. The study looked at how caregivers with diffe

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