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Apr 21 2025CRIME

The El Paso Walmart Shooting: A Hate Crime That United a City

In a Texas courtroom, a man who took the lives of 23 people in a racist attack at a Walmart in El Paso admitted his guilt. Patrick Crusius, a 26-year-old, faced the families of his victims without a word of apology. He had already been sentenced to life in prison multiple times for federal hate crim

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Apr 21 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Fantastic Four: A New Era with a Surprising Twist

The Marvel Cinematic Universe is buzzing with excitement over the upcoming Fantastic Four movie. While many are focused on the potential threat of Galactus, a cosmic villain, there's another plot twist that has fans talking: Sue Storm, played by Vanessa Kirby, is expecting a baby. This revelation ad

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Apr 21 2025HEALTH

Lung Cancer: The Silent Killer and How We Can Catch It Early

Lung cancer is a sneaky and deadly disease. It often goes unnoticed until it's too late. This is because symptoms usually only show up when the cancer has already spread. But there is a way to spot it early. Low-dose computed tomography (CT) scans can find lung cancer before it becomes a big problem

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Apr 21 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Sinners Horror Film: A Big Hit and What's Next

The horror film "Sinners" has made a big splash at the box office. It earned $48 million in the U. S. and $63 million worldwide over its opening weekend. This success shows that audiences are eager for more than just superhero movies and action franchises. The film's creators, director Ryan Coogler

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Apr 21 2025HEALTH

Does Antibiotic Resistance Undermine Azithromycin's Effectiveness in Kenyan Kids?

In Western Kenya, a significant issue has emerged. The effectiveness of azithromycin, a commonly used antibiotic, is being questioned. This is due to the growing resistance to macrolides, a class of antibiotics that includes azithromycin. This resistance is found in gut microbes, which are tiny orga

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Apr 21 2025HEALTH

Why Are Women Missing in Orthopedic Surgery?

There is a noticeable gap in the number of women in orthopedic surgery. This is true all over the world. The number of female medical students is rising. Yet, few women choose to specialize in orthopedics. This is a puzzle. Why is this happening? Is it because of the nature of the work? Or is it due

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Apr 21 2025ENVIRONMENT

Who's Talking About Biodiversity in Europe?

Europe is full of experts talking about biodiversity. They have lots of data on how biodiversity is doing, where it's going, and what can be done about it. But there's a problem. All this knowledge isn't always getting to the people who make the rules. The EU has a big plan to fix this by 2030.

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Apr 21 2025ENVIRONMENT

Hawaii's Corals Show Surprising Comeback After Heatwave

In the vast ocean, corals face many threats. One of the biggest is marine heatwaves. These events can cause coral bleaching, which happens when corals get too hot and lose the algae that give them food and color. Without these algae, corals can die, leaving behind bare skeletons. Often, these skelet

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Apr 21 2025HEALTH

Incentives for Better Blood Pressure Care in Rural China

In the vast rural areas of China, managing high blood pressure is a tough job. Doctors in these regions often find it hard to give the best care. One big reason might be that they don't have enough money to motivate them to keep up good work over time. So, a new plan is in the works to test out diff

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Apr 21 2025HEALTH

Cost-Effectiveness of a New Lung Cancer Treatment in China

In China, a new treatment for lung cancer is gaining attention. Penpulimab, a type of drug known as a PD-1 monoclonal antibody, is being used alongside paclitaxel and carboplatin. This combination is showing promise for patients with a specific type of lung cancer called squamous non-small cell lung

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