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Nov 29 2025SCIENCE

How Tiny Protein Tags Shape Cancer Behavior

Proteins are like tiny workers in our body, and they often need a bit of a tweak to do their jobs right. One such tweak is called SUMOylation. It's like adding a small tag to a protein, which can change how it works, where it hangs out in the cell, or even how long it sticks around. This tagging pr

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Nov 29 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Famous Faces at the Millcreek Mall's Big Start

In 1975, the Millcreek Mall in Erie, PA, kicked off its journey with a splash, thanks to some well-known figures of the time. The mall's debut was on November 10, and it was a big deal. Tawney Elaine Godin, who had just been crowned Miss USA 1976, was there to cut the ribbon. She was joined by the M

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Nov 29 2025HEALTH

Why Do Some Mothers Choose C-Sections Without Medical Need?

In Sweden, the rate of C-sections is generally low. But there's a debate about when a mom can ask for a C-section even if it's not medically necessary. This is called a Caesarean section on maternal request, or CSMR. Some people think it's okay for a mom to choose this. Others worry it might not be

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Nov 29 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Political Drama and Comedy Shows to Watch This Holiday

Want a break from mindless reality TV? Here are some political shows that are both fun and thought-provoking. First up, "Death by Lightning" on Netflix. This series tells the story of President James Garfield and his short time in office. It's a mix of drama and history, with great actors like Matt

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Nov 29 2025POLITICS

Melania Trump's New Venture: A Look into Her Life

Melania Trump has recently set up her own production company, Muse Films. This move comes just before a documentary about her life is set to release on Amazon. The film, titled "MELANIA, " will show her life in the lead-up to her husband's second inauguration. The documentary promises to give viewe

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Nov 29 2025LIFESTYLE

Affordable Gems: Top Picks from Amazon's Black Friday 2025

Amazon's Black Friday sale is back, offering a treasure trove of gifts under $50. This year, the focus is on practical and stylish items that cater to various interests. From kitchen essentials to cozy winter accessories, there's something for everyone. For those who love to cook, the Le Creuset St

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Nov 29 2025TECHNOLOGY

Solar-Powered Gadgets for Your Outdoor Adventures

Outdoor adventures can be thrilling, but running out of battery power can quickly turn them into a hassle. Thankfully, there are solar-powered gadgets that can keep your devices charged and ready to go. These gadgets are designed to be durable, portable, and versatile, making them perfect for campin

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Nov 29 2025BUSINESS

US and Taiwan Team Up to Boost Chip Skills

The US is in talks with Taiwan to get help in training American workers to make advanced chips. This is part of a bigger trade agreement. Taiwan's top chip maker, TSMC, might send money and experts to the US to set up more factories and teach locals the skills needed. The US wants Taiwan to invest

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Nov 29 2025SCIENCE

Peeking into Cell's Secret Doors

Cells have tiny doors called membrane rafts. These doors let in signals from the outside. These signals start big chemical activities inside the cell. But seeing these doors in action is hard. They are very small and always moving. Scientists have a new way to watch these doors. They use a special

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Nov 29 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tech Titans Clash: Apple and Samsung in a Numbers Game

In a surprising twist, Apple is on track to outship Samsung in the smartphone market for the first time in over a decade. This shift is not just about numbers but also about consumer behavior and market trends. The tech world is buzzing with the news that Apple might ship around 243 million iPhones

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