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Feb 16 2025CELEBRITIES

Kate Winslet's Big Directorial Move

Kate Winslet is about to take on a new challenge. She's stepping behind the camera for the first time to direct a movie called Goodbye June. This isn't just any movie, though. It's a Netflix production. Winslet won't just be directing; she'll also be acting in it. She'll be joined by some big names

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Feb 16 2025WEATHER

Weather Chaos Hits the U. S. : From Floods to Snowstorms

The eastern part of the U. S. is gearing up for a fresh round of intense, wet weather. This includes heavy rain and strong winds that could bring tornadoes to the Mississippi Valley. Kentucky, Tennessee, West Virginia, and Arkansas are under flood alerts. The National Weather Service is urging peopl

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Feb 16 2025POLITICS

Trump's Tour of Boeing 747 Highlights Air Force One Delays

In a recent visit to Florida, President Trump took a look inside a Boeing 747. This wasn't just any plane, though. It was a 13-year-old private aircraft parked at Palm Beach International Airport. The visit was more than just a casual look-around. It was a chance for Trump to highlight the delays in

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Feb 16 2025BUSINESS

Small Businesses Face Uphill Battle in New Political Climate

Small businesses are feeling the pinch just one month into the new administration. The changes have been swift and significant, with funding freezes, tariffs, and a crackdown on diversity efforts. These changes have left many small business owners scrambling to adapt. David Funk, the founder of Zer

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Feb 16 2025HEALTH

Wyoming's First Human Bird Flu Case: What You Need to Know

Wyoming has seen its first human case of bird flu. The patient is an older woman from Platte County. She is currently in a hospital out of state. This is the third hospitalization in the United States related to H5N1. The state health officer, Dr. Alexia Harrist, says there is no need for widespread

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Feb 16 2025SPORTS

Oba Femi's NXT Championship Defense: A Battle of Wits and Might

In a thrilling match at WWE NXT Vengeance Day, Oba Femi successfully defended his NXT Championship title against Austin Theory and Grayson Waller. This was Femi's second title defense since his victory at New Year's Evil in January. Theory and Waller, known as A-Town Down Under, returned to their fa

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Feb 16 2025HEALTH

Bone Loss in MS: A Hidden Battle

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a tricky condition that affects the central nervous system, often leading to serious neurological problems. It's not just about the brain and nerves; MS also takes a toll on bones. People with MS often have weaker bones and a higher chance of fractures. But why does this h

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Feb 16 2025HEALTH

Fighting Superbugs with Smart Patches

Skin infections caused by bacteria that don't respond to typical antibiotics are a growing problem. This is because antibiotics have been overused and misused, making bacteria stronger and more resistant. Scientists have come up with a clever solution: a special patch with tiny needles that dissolve

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Feb 16 2025SCIENCE

Platinum's Tiny but Mighty Role in Superoxide Formation

Platinum, a precious metal, can significantly boost the production of superoxide, a crucial molecule in chemistry and environmental science. When platinum is used as a catalyst in the form of single atoms, it can greatly enhance the creation of superoxide on a material called titania. This process i

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Feb 16 2025SCIENCE

COFs: The Game Changers in Ammonia Detection

Covalent-organic frameworks, or COFs, are like the superheroes of the materials world. These materials are designed with specific molecular structures to perform amazing tasks, like detecting tiny amounts of ammonia (NH3) at room temperature. Imagine two COFs, β-keto-AnCOF and imine-AnCOF, which hav

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