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Sep 05 2025BUSINESS

What's Happening with Warner Bros. Discovery's Big Split?

Warner Bros. Discovery is shaking things up. They're dividing the company into two sections. One will deal with films and streaming services. The other will take care of TV programs. There's a catch, though. The TV side, known as Discovery Global, will have a share in the movie studio. They'll own 2

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Sep 03 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking Cosmic Secrets: New York's Giant Particle Detector Shines

On Long Island, a massive particle detector has just passed a crucial test, bringing us closer to understanding the universe's earliest moments. The sPHENIX detector, a 1, 000-ton behemoth, successfully measured energy levels from high-speed gold ion collisions. This success is like a new telescope

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Sep 02 2025SPORTS

Sophie Cunningham: The Unlikely Hero of Women's Basketball

On June 17, a heated Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) game between the Indiana Fever and the Connecticut Sun took a dramatic turn. The match was intense, with hard fouls and growing tensions. Caitlin Clark, a rising star for the Fever, found herself on the receiving end of some rough p

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Sep 02 2025HEALTH

Okra Water: Health Boon or Just Hype?

Okra, a green veggie often seen in stews or fried, has a new trendy form: okra water. This drink is made by soaking okra pods in water, usually overnight. The result is a slightly thick drink due to the okra's soluble fiber and mucilage. But is it really good for you? Some say okra water helps with

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Aug 31 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Oasis: From British Icons to American Sensations

Oasis, the band that rocked Britain from the start, is finally making waves in America. The Gallagher brothers, Liam and Noel, have always been a force to reckon with, known for their fiery personalities and legendary music. While they were already superstars in the UK, America took a bit longer to

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Aug 29 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Oasis: Winning Over America, One Song at a Time

Oasis, the iconic British band, finally seemed to have won over American hearts. Liam Gallagher, the band's frontman, addressed the crowd of 60, 000 people in Chicago, acknowledging past misunderstandings. He declared their love for America, marking a significant shift in the band's relationship wit

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Aug 24 2025CELEBRITIES

Ozzy's Final Bow: A Rock Legend's Last Stand

Ozzy Osbourne, the legendary rocker, might have had a feeling his time was up during his last performance. Tom Morello, a fellow musician, shared this insight, highlighting how Ozzy lived life on the edge. Despite health struggles, Ozzy kept rocking until the very end. Morello mentioned Ozzy's toug

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Aug 19 2025POLITICS

Oklahoma's New Teacher Test Sparks Debate

Oklahoma is making waves with a new rule for teachers moving from California and New York. They must pass a test created by a conservative group called PragerU. The state's education chief, Ryan Walters, says this is to keep "radical leftist ideology" out of classrooms. But others see it as a "MAGA

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Aug 18 2025HEALTH

Walking Differently Might Ease Knee Pain

Osteoarthritis is a common joint issue, especially in older adults. It often affects the knees, making walking painful. While there's no cure, staying active, keeping a healthy weight, and taking meds can help manage it. A recent study suggests that changing how you walk could also help. Researcher

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Aug 16 2025BUSINESS

Oracle's Big AI Bet: What's Driving the Stock Up?

Oracle's stock is on the rise, and AI is the main reason. The company is making big moves in artificial intelligence, and investors are taking notice. Recently, Oracle announced a new AI-powered Electronic Health Record system. This system uses voice commands and AI to make healthcare workflows more

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