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Aug 22 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Zhong Kui: The Ghost King's New Adventure

China's gaming scene is buzzing with excitement, especially after the massive success of Wukong in 2024. Now, Game Science is back with Black Myth: Zhong Kui, a game that promises to dive deep into Chinese mythology and Taoism. This time, the spotlight is on Zhong Kui, a figure not as famous as the

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Aug 21 2025SCIENCE

Decoding Body's Hidden Signals: The Science Behind MRI's Invisible Maps

Ever wondered how doctors can see inside your body without cutting you open? It's not magic, it's science! MRI machines are like superheroes, but they need special helpers called phantoms to learn their powers. These phantoms aren't ghosts, but clever tools made to copy how our body parts react to m

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Aug 21 2025BUSINESS

Smart Money Moves: Top Picks for Business Banking

Running a business means keeping your personal and business money separate. A good business checking account can help you track spending, manage cash flow, and even earn some extra cash through interest or bonuses. But not all accounts are created equal. Some offer great perks, while others come wit

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Aug 21 2025CELEBRITIES

Art World Drama: Ex-Fiancées Clash Over Millions

Racquel Chevremont, a well-known figure from The Real Housewives of New York City, has taken legal action against her former fiancée and business partner, Michalene Thomas. The lawsuit, filed in August 2023, seeks $10 million in damages, alleging a range of issues from unfair pay to harassment. Che

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Aug 20 2025CELEBRITIES

The Man Who Made Comedy Management an Art

David Steinberg was more than just a manager; he was a force of nature. For nearly five decades, he guided the careers of some of the biggest names in comedy, including Billy Crystal and Robin Williams. Born in Milwaukee in 1943, Steinberg's journey from public relations to comedy management was any

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Aug 20 2025HEALTH

Kids and COVID Shots: What's the Best Move?

There's a big debate going on about whether young kids should get COVID shots. The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) says yes, especially for kids between 6 months and 2 years old. They think these kids are more likely to get really sick from COVID. But not everyone agrees. Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

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Aug 19 2025BUSINESS

Black Beauty Businesses Feel the Pinch from Tariffs

In the world of Black beauty businesses, things are getting tough. Tariffs on hair products from China and Vietnam are causing big problems. Prices are going up, and it's not just the businesses that are feeling the heat. Customers are too. Dajiah Blackshear-Calloway, a salon owner in Smyrna, Georg

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Aug 19 2025BUSINESS

A Family Farm's Smart Strategy for Success

Steve Hopkins is a farmer from Virginia who has been working on his family's farm for almost 30 years. He is the sixth generation to run Riverview Farms, which is located near the Blue Ridge Mountains. Steve and his wife, Cristi, have been working hard to make the farm bigger and more diverse. This

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Aug 18 2025BUSINESS

Soho House: A New Chapter with Ashton Kutcher

Soho House, a well-known private members' club, has been acquired for a massive $2. 7bn (£2bn). This deal brings Hollywood actor and investor Ashton Kutcher onto the board, signaling a fresh chapter for the club. The club, which started in London in 1995, has grown to 46 locations across Europe, No

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Aug 18 2025SPORTS

Weekend Baseball Betting: Who's Got the Edge?

Baseball fans and bettors have a lot to look forward to this Sunday, with a packed schedule of American League, National League, and Interleague games. The odds are out, and they tell an interesting story about who's expected to come out on top. In the American League, the Texas Rangers are slight

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