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Jan 27 2025ENTERTAINMENT

From Cellmates to Lovers: A Musical Tale of Unlikely Friendship

Bill Condon's "Kiss of the Spider Woman" might not be perfect, but it sure is entertaining. The movie takes a Broadway musical, set in Argentina in the 1980s, and turns it into a film that's part drama, part fantasy, and all heart. The story follows two cellmates: Valentín, a political prisoner, and

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Jan 27 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Filmmaker's Journey: From Documentaries to Musicals

Joshua Oppenheimer, an American filmmaker now living in Denmark, expressed his worries about the political state of his home country. Speaking at the Göteborg Film Festival, he wondered if the U. S. was becoming a dictatorship. He pointed out that people often feel upset about global tragedies, like

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Jan 26 2025SCIENCE

TRAF1: A Surprising Helper in Bone Resorption

Did you know that the same protein that helps your body respond to certain cellular signals also plays a part in bone breakdown? Meet Tumor necrosis factor receptor-associated factor 1, or TRAF1 for short. This little-known player has been found to boost osteoclastogenesis, the process that leads to

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Jan 26 2025HEALTH

Kids Kicking Loneliness: A Dance Solution

Imagine you're away from your parents, feeling lonely and unsure of yourself. That’s a common situation for many kids whose parents work far away. But what if there was a fun, simple way to help them feel better? Researchers in China thought of something interesting – a dance program! They invited a

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Jan 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

Solving #k-SAT Faster: Goodbye to #ETH

Imagine you're trying to count all the ways you can make a puzzle work. In the world of computer science, this is like #k-SAT, where you're looking for solutions to a problem. Researchers have just found a clever trick using randomness to count these solutions super fast, in a time that grows slower

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Jan 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

Plug In and Zone Out: Top Noise-Cancelling Headphones

Ever wished you could block out the world and just listen to your music? That's exactly what Sony's wireless headphones do, and they've got plenty of fans - nearly 40, 000 to be exact. These headphones are packed with smart tech, like dual microphones that catch sounds from traffic to chatty neighbo

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Jan 25 2025POLITICS

Four Israeli Soldiers Freed, Ceasefire Holds

In a turn of events, four Israeli female soldiers were set free by Hamas. This release was part of a ceasefire deal. However, Israel has criticized Hamas, saying they haven't fully met their obligations under the truce. The deal aims to end a long-standing war in Gaza. The freed soldiers, aged betw

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Jan 25 2025SPORTS

Cowboys' New Coach: A Quiet Friday Night Surprise

Well, it's not exactly the news Cowboys fans were hoping for. Meet Brian Schottenheimer, the new head coach of the Dallas Cowboys. At 51 years old, he's finally getting his chance to lead a team, but the reaction from fans hasn't been great. Maybe that's why owner Jerry Jones decided to announce the

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Jan 24 2025FINANCE

Japan Boosts Rates: What Does It Mean for Inflation?

The Bank of Japan (BOJ) recently increased interest rates by 25 basis points, pushing their policy rate to 0. 5%. This is the highest it's been since 2008. The decision was driven by signs of sustained inflation and rising wages in Japan. The BOJ aims to normalize its monetary policy, which has been

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Jan 24 2025HEALTH

Could Birth Control Be Used for Abortions?

Ever thought about birth control pills being used for abortions? A recent study found that a pill used for emergency contraception might work to end pregnancies. This could be big news since there's a lot of debate around another common abortion drug, mifepristone. Mifepristone is under attack by p

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