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Dec 20 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Philly's 2025 Film Scene: Crime, Comebacks, and Colman Domingo

In 2025, Philadelphia's film scene was a mix of crime dramas, theater comebacks, and a local actor taking the world by storm. Crime shows like "Task" on HBO Max and "The Dope Thief" on Apple TV stole the spotlight, making it a big year for Philly-based crime dramas. Meanwhile, theaters like the AMC

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Dec 19 2025POLITICS

Thailand and Cambodia Clash: Can ASEAN Bring Peace?

In a tense standoff, Thailand and Cambodia are locked in a border dispute that has already claimed lives and displaced hundreds of thousands. The conflict, which reignited last week, has drawn the attention of global powers China and the U. S. , both pushing for a ceasefire ahead of a crucial ASEAN

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Dec 19 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Surrealism's Century: A Wild Ride Through Dreams and Reality

Surrealism is turning 100, and it's still as confusing and fascinating as ever. This art movement, known for its love of dreams and the bizarre, started as a writing project but soon took over the art world. People often think of Salvador Dalí and René Magritte when they hear "Surrealism, " and you

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Dec 19 2025SPORTS

A Heartbreaking Loss in the NASCAR Community

A tragic plane crash has shaken the NASCAR world. Seven lives were lost when a Cessna C550 jet went down at the Statesville Regional Airport. Among the victims were former NASCAR driver Greg Biffle, his wife Cristina, and their two children, Emma and Ryder. The families of the victims released a jo

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Dec 17 2025HEALTH

A Generous Gift to Fight Cancer

The Knight family has made a huge donation to fight cancer. They gave $2 billion to the Oregon Health & Science University's Knight Cancer Institute. This is a lot of money. It is more than double the second-biggest donation this year. Warren Buffett gave $746. 7 million to his foundation. That is a

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Dec 17 2025SCIENCE

Graphene's Hidden Magnetic Secrets

Graphene, a single layer of carbon atoms, has been a hot topic in science for years. But now, researchers are looking at stacked layers of graphene, twisted at special angles, called magic angles. These twisted layers can show weird and interesting behaviors, like becoming insulators or even superco

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Dec 16 2025FINANCE

The Silent Shift in Global Money Matters

Money moves are happening. They are not loud or flashy. But they are important. They show a big change in how the world handles money. This change is linked to Asia's growing power. China is a big part of this shift. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is now in Shanghai. This is a big deal. It d

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Dec 16 2025HEALTH

How Exercise Can Give Us Clues About Our Blood Vessels

Our blood vessels have a special lining called the endothelium. Doctors can check how well this lining works by using a trick called flow-mediated dilation (FMD). When blood flow increases, it pushes against the vessel walls, and a healthy endothelium responds by widening the vessel. This widening i

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Dec 14 2025SCIENCE

How Smoke Harms Eyes and How a Common Supplement Might Help

Smoke is bad for your health. It contains tiny particles and gases that can hurt your body. One of the main problems is that it makes it hard to breathe. This is because the particles can get into your lungs and block oxygen. When your body doesn't get enough oxygen, it's called hypoxia. This can ca

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Dec 12 2025HEALTH

Breathing Easy: What Helps Burn Patients Recover Faster?

Burn injuries are serious. They often need help with breathing. This help comes from machines. These machines are called ventilators. They push air into the lungs. Some patients need them for a short time. Others need them for a long time. Why does this happen? A study looked into this. It happened

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