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Apr 10 2025CELEBRITIES

A Writer's Life Turned Upside Down

The wife of a well-known musician found herself in a dangerous situation recently. Jillian Shriner, a successful writer, was involved in a scary incident that ended with her being shot by police. This all went down in a Los Angeles neighborhood. The event began with a chaotic police chase. Three sus

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Apr 10 2025FINANCE

Kalshi's Legal Gambit: Sports Betting and Federal vs. State Power

Kalshi, a startup in the prediction market, is making waves in the sports betting world. It's suing Nevada and New Jersey after they tried to shut down its sports trading operation. Kalshi argues that since it's federally regulated, state gaming commissions can't make rules for it. This legal bat

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Apr 10 2025HEALTH

Diabetes and COVID-19: A Double Whammy in Kenya and Tanzania

Type 2 diabetes is a serious health issue. It is a long-term condition that affects how the body turns food into energy. It requires constant management and care. The COVID-19 pandemic made things much harder for people with type 2 diabetes in Kenya and Tanzania. These two countries already had s

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Apr 09 2025CELEBRITIES

Navigating Family Changes: Tallulah Willis' Insights

Tallulah Willis, the youngest child of Bruce Willis and Demi Moore, has a unique perspective on blended families. She was a teenager when her mother, Demi Moore, began dating Ashton Kutcher. This period was challenging for Tallulah. She felt forgotten and struggled with the changes in her family dyn

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Apr 09 2025POLITICS

Venezuelans in US Fight Deportation

In a surprising move, judges in Texas and New York have stepped in to halt the deportation of Venezuelans. This decision comes after lawyers argued that the Trump administration is misusing a old law to send these individuals back to their home country. The law in question, the Alien Enemies Act, gi

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Apr 09 2025HEALTH

Jails and the COVID-19 Challenge: A Fresh Look at Disease Tracking

In the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, jails faced a unique set of problems. These places have short stays and lots of people coming and going. This made it hard to control the spread of the virus. People in jail were at high risk of getting very sick. A recent effort looked into using two meth

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Apr 09 2025HEALTH

Fairness in Care: How Judgments Affect Recovery

When people get hurt badly, they often need special care after leaving the hospital. This is where inpatient rehabilitation comes in. It is crucial for helping patients bounce back from serious injuries. However, getting into these rehab programs isn't always fair. There are some big problems with h

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Apr 08 2025HEALTH

How Many Canadians Have Down Syndrome?

Down syndrome is more common than many people think. Let's dive into some facts and figures. First, what is Down syndrome? It is a genetic condition. It happens when a person has an extra copy of chromosome 21. This extra chromosome can cause delays in physical growth and intellectual developme

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Apr 08 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The On-Screen Spark: Glen Powell and Sydney Sweeney's Fun Chemistry

Glen Powell and Sydney Sweeney have a natural spark on screen. They have acknowledged this and even used it to promote their romantic comedy, Anyone But You. Powell has been open about their easygoing chemistry and how they enjoy working together. He has mentioned that they have a lot of fun on and

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Apr 08 2025HEALTH

The Power of Character Building in Zambia's Youth

In Zambia, young people face a big problem. Drinking too much alcohol is the top reason for early deaths and illnesses among those aged 15 to 49. To tackle this, two programs were introduced in Lusaka and Sinda districts. These programs, created by Global Resilience Oral Workshops, aim to build char

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