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Jul 09 2025SPORTS

Sami Whitcomb: From College Courts to WNBA Stardom

Sami Whitcomb's story begins in Ventura, California, where she was born to Jan and Sander Whitcomb in 1988. Her parents' divorce left her yearning for a closer bond with her father, which she found through basketball. This sport, initially a means to connect, became her career path. In 2025, the ex

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Jul 09 2025HEALTH

Unraveling a Rare Gastrointestinal Mystery

Meckel's Diverticulum is a condition that affects a small percentage of people, roughly between 0. 3% and 2. 9%. It's a congenital defect that can sometimes lead to painless lower gastrointestinal bleeding. While this is a common issue in children, it's quite rare in adults. The reason? Adults have

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Jul 09 2025HEALTH

Your Coffee Habit Might Be Hurting Your Eyesight

Coffee lovers, listen up! That daily cup of joe might be doing more harm than good, especially if you're a fan of the instant variety. Recent findings have linked instant coffee to a shocking increase in the risk of developing age-related macular degeneration (AMD), a top cause of blindness. The stu

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Jul 09 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Disney's Big Comic-Con 2025 Plans

San Diego Comic-Con 2025 is gearing up to be a massive event for Disney fans. From July 24 to 27, Disney Entertainment Television is set to take over Downtown San Diego with a lineup of popular shows and exciting activities. Fans can look forward to 13 panels, exclusive giveaways, celebrity signings

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Jul 09 2025CRIME

Why Do Some People Change, While Others Don't?

A big question in the world of justice is why some people who have been in trouble with the law change their ways, while others don't. A recent study looked into this by studying 14, 000 adult men who were either on probation or in prison. The study wanted to see if a person's ability to recognize t

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Jul 09 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Sylvester Stallone's Unexpected Hit: Why Tulsa King Stands Out

Sylvester Stallone, known for iconic roles like Rocky and Rambo, has found a new favorite character in Dwight Manfredi from "Tulsa King. " This role is different. It's not just another action hero. It's a chance for Stallone to show a new side of himself. In a 2024 interview, Stallone shared his ex

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Jul 09 2025HEALTH

Tightening Neck Skin: A Simple Treatment for Sagging

A recent study looked at how well a skin treatment works for saggy necks. The treatment uses hyaluronic acid, a substance found in the skin. It was tested on 26 people from Malaysia, Singapore, and Indonesia. Each person got two treatments, one at the start and another after 30 days. Doctors took p

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Jul 08 2025TECHNOLOGY

Apple's Next Budget iPhone: What to Expect and Why It Matters

Apple is gearing up to release the iPhone 17e next spring, according to reports from a Korean tech outlet. This new model is expected to follow in the footsteps of its predecessor, the iPhone 16e, by using the same OLED display technology. This decision seems to be a cost-saving move, as it allows A

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Jul 08 2025TECHNOLOGY

Mixing Brains and Machines: A New Way to Read Minds

Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) are like translators between our brains and machines. They need to be super accurate to be useful. But, using just one type of model to read brain signals isn't always the best. That's where hybrid models come in. They combine different types of models to get better

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Jul 08 2025HEALTH

Fixing Messy Data in Hospitals with Smart Tech

Emergency rooms are super busy places. They see a lot of patients, and keeping track of everyone is a big job. Hospitals use digital systems to log patient info, but mistakes happen. At the Bordeaux University Hospital, over 90% of these logs have missing or wrong data. This is mostly because people

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