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Sep 16 2024POLITICS

I Hate Taylor Swift? Think Again: A Critical Look at Trump's Beef with the Pop Star

When Donald Trump, the former US President, took to Truth Social to declare his disdain for Taylor Swift, many raised an eyebrow. But is it just a case of Trump being anti-Taylor or is there more to the story? Let's dig deeper. First off, it's worth noting that Trump's hatred for Swift seems to ste

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Sep 16 2024ENTERTAINMENT

The Ultimate Roast: Selena Gomez Takes Down Childless Cat Ladies Steve Martin and Martin Short

As the Emmy Awards took center stage, Eugene Levy and Dan Levy stepped up to host the night with their matching tuxedos, black frame glasses, and, of course, prominent eyebrows. Their introduction set the tone for the evening, with Dan Levy joking that they're not stand-up comedians, but rather "act

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Sep 16 2024SPORTS

The NFL's Wild Ride: Upsets, Thrills, and Surprising Performances

The second week of the NFL season has come to a close, and what a wild ride it was! The Kansas City Chiefs, known for their clutch gene, stole a 26-25 victory from the Cincinnati Bengals in a game that had all the makings of a classic. But it wasn't just the Chiefs who made headlines - the Minnesota

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Sep 16 2024ENTERTAINMENT

The Surprising Wins at the Primetime Emmys: A Recast Reality

In a year where the predictions were spot on, the Primetime Emmys ceremony was filled with unexpected twists and surprises. The coveted award for best comedy went to "Hacks," stealing the spotlight from the heavily favored "The Bear." But what made this upset so shocking? Was it the show's ability t

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Sep 16 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Laughing Away the Unknown: Shane Mauss Explores Psychedelics with Science

Shane Mauss is a comedian who's taken his stand-up career to new heights by incorporating science and psychedelics into his act. "A Better Trip" is his latest show, which he promises will leave audiences laughing and thinking. But what exactly does that mean? Mauss's approach is unique in that he ta

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Sep 16 2024EDUCATION

Growing Minds, Growing Gardens: A Summer of Discovery for Boston and Cambridge Students

In a city filled with concrete and steel, a group of Boston and Cambridge students are learning to tend urban gardens and discover the joy of growing their own food. The CitySprouts Green Team Summer Program is a unique initiative that not only teaches students about science and the natural world bu

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Sep 16 2024POLITICS

Science in the Crosshairs: How Biden is Protecting the Integrity of Scientific Research

The Biden administration has been working tirelessly to "Trump-proof" science, ensuring that government scientists are shielded from political interference in their research and findings. This move is a direct response to the Trump administration's repeated attempts to suppress, downplay, or ignore

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Sep 16 2024HEALTH

Unlocking Fitness Potential: A New Era of Personalized Training

Infinitive Fitness Club, a premium boutique fitness studio, has officially opened its doors in Basking Ridge, New Jersey. The brainchild of Jennifer Baird, a scientist-turned-fitness-enthusiast, this exclusive hub promises to revolutionize the way we approach fitness. But what sets Infinitive Fitnes

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Sep 16 2024HEALTH

The Ultimate Guide to Strength Training in a Hurry: Science-Backed Tips for a Time-Efficient Workout

Are you tired of struggling to find time to exercise? Do you feel like you just don't have enough hours in the day to fit in a workout? Fear not! Science has got your back. A recent review paper by sports scientists has gathered a set of guidelines for time-efficient strength workouts, and we're abo

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Sep 16 2024SCIENCE

The Marmoset Moniker: A New Frontier in Language Evolution

Naming others is a complex and advanced form of cognition, previously thought to be exclusive to humans, bottlenose dolphins, and African elephants. However, a recent study has challenged this assumption, revealing that marmoset monkeys have developed a language system that allows them to assign voc

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