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Apr 21 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Sinners Horror Film: A Big Hit and What's Next

The horror film "Sinners" has made a big splash at the box office. It earned $48 million in the U. S. and $63 million worldwide over its opening weekend. This success shows that audiences are eager for more than just superhero movies and action franchises. The film's creators, director Ryan Coogler

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Apr 21 2025POLITICS

Harvard Under Fire: The Political Battle for University Independence

The political storm brewing around Harvard University is not just about a single institution. It's a clash that reflects a broader struggle between conservative ideologies and academic freedom. The conflict began with a podcast discussion in 2021, where far-right blogger Curtis Yarvin and former Tru

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Apr 21 2025SPORTS

Quarterback Shuffle: Aguilar's Next Move

Joey Aguilar, a quarterback who had a solid run at Appalachian State, is now eyeing a change of scenery. After joining UCLA and going through spring training, he was in the mix for the starting spot. However, things took a turn when Nico Iamaleava, another quarterback, signed with the Bruins. This m

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Apr 21 2025BUSINESS

Uber's Subscription Service Under Fire: The FTC's Big Move

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) took a significant step by filing a lawsuit against Uber. The issue? Uber's subscription service, Uber One. The FTC claims that Uber has been misleading customers about the benefits and costs of this service. They also argue that Uber makes it too hard for users to

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Apr 21 2025POLITICS

Easter Eggs Roll into the White House for a Big Celebration

The White House is gearing up for a massive Easter celebration. Over 40, 000 people are expected to join in on the fun. However, there might be a few rain showers to deal with. The president and the first lady will kick off the event with a speech from the White House balcony. Then, they will dive i

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Apr 21 2025HEALTH

Can Brain Zaps Boost Social Skills in Kids with Autism?

The world of autism research is always buzzing with new ideas. One recent study has been looking into transcranial pulsed current stimulation, or tPCS. This fancy term refers to a technique that uses gentle electrical pulses to stimulate the brain. The goal? To see if it can help kids with autism sp

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Apr 21 2025HEALTH

Helping Kids Stay Calm During Heart Check-Ups

In the bustling world of pediatric emergency care, kids often face more than just physical discomfort. Fear and anxiety can strike during even the simplest of procedures, like an electrocardiogram (ECG). ECG is a painless test that measures the heart's electrical activity. It's a vital tool for d

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Apr 21 2025ENVIRONMENT

Who's Talking About Biodiversity in Europe?

Europe is full of experts talking about biodiversity. They have lots of data on how biodiversity is doing, where it's going, and what can be done about it. But there's a problem. All this knowledge isn't always getting to the people who make the rules. The EU has a big plan to fix this by 2030.

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Apr 21 2025CRIME

Glass Can Be Deadly: The Unseen Danger of Everyday Objects

First, let's talk about how we usually think of sharp injuries. Most people believe these come from deliberate acts of violence. However, this isn't always the case. Sometimes, ordinary objects can lead to tragic accidents. Take, for instance, a young man in his early 20s. He was found lifeless on t

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Apr 21 2025ENVIRONMENT

Hawaii's Corals Show Surprising Comeback After Heatwave

In the vast ocean, corals face many threats. One of the biggest is marine heatwaves. These events can cause coral bleaching, which happens when corals get too hot and lose the algae that give them food and color. Without these algae, corals can die, leaving behind bare skeletons. Often, these skelet

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