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Jul 11 2025POLITICS

Mysterious Death of Russian Minister Sparks Questions

A high-ranking Russian official's sudden death has sparked a wave of questions and theories. Roman Starovoit, the former transport minister, was found dead near his luxurious home in a Moscow suburb. Authorities claim it was suicide, but the details are murky. Some reports say he shot himself in his

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Jul 11 2025SPORTS

Cooper Flagg: A Rising Star in Dallas

Cooper Flagg is stepping into the NBA spotlight, and the Dallas Mavericks seem like the perfect fit for him. The 18-year-old, who just finished his freshman year at Duke, is already making waves. He was the top pick in the 2025 draft and will soon show his skills in the NBA Summer League. Grant Hil

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Jul 11 2025HEALTH

Why Do People Skip Their First Therapy Appointment?

Trauma affects millions of people worldwide, leaving lasting impacts on mental well-being. Despite the availability of effective treatments, many individuals who schedule their first therapy session never show up. This issue, known as preintake attrition, is a significant challenge in mental health

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Jul 11 2025HEALTH

How Brains React to Threats in People with ASPD Traits

People with antisocial personality disorder (ASPD) traits often act aggressively when frustrated or threatened. This aggression can be both impulsive and planned. Researchers wanted to see if these traits are linked to how the brain reacts to threatening faces. The study looked at how different peo

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Jul 10 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Actors and AI: A New Deal for Video Game Performers

A big win just happened for actors in video games. After a long strike, the union SAG-AFTRA got a new deal. Most members, 95. 04%, said yes to it. This deal is a big step forward, especially for AI rules. It makes sure actors have a say in how their likeness is used in games. They can even stop new

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Jul 10 2025SCIENCE

Earth's Spin: Why Days Are Getting Shorter

Our planet is in a bit of a hurry lately. Earth has been spinning faster than usual, making some days shorter than the standard 24 hours. This isn't just a one-time thing. It's happening more often, and scientists are paying close attention. On July 9, 2025, Earth completed a full rotation in just

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Jul 10 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Paul McCartney's North American Adventure

Paul McCartney is hitting the road again. This time, he's bringing his Got Back Tour to North America in 2025. The tour starts in late September and will take him to cities like Atlanta, Montreal, and Chicago. He's also adding new stops in places like Albuquerque and Palm Springs. This isn't his fir

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Jul 10 2025TECHNOLOGY

The iPhone 17 Air: What's the Deal?

The iPhone 17 Air is making waves in the tech world. It’s not just another phone; it’s a new player in Apple’s lineup. This model is stepping into the middle ground, sitting between the basic iPhone and the fancy Pro versions. But what does that really mean for users? First off, the iPhone 17 Air i

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Jul 10 2025POLITICS

Britain and France Team Up to Tackle Migrant Crossings

Britain and France have joined forces to address the growing issue of migrants crossing the English Channel in small boats. This new agreement, announced by Prime Minister Keir Starmer and French President Emmanuel Macron, aims to send some migrants back to France while accepting others with legitim

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Jul 10 2025HEALTH

Sleep Trend or Health Risk? The Truth About Mouth Taping

A new trend is circulating on social media platforms like Instagram and TikTok. It involves taping your mouth shut while sleeping. The goal is to improve sleep quality and boost athletic performance. But is it safe? Let's dive in. The idea behind mouth taping is simple. By taping your mouth shut, y

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