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Nov 24 2024CRIME

Tragic Death of Israeli Rabbi in UAE

An Israeli rabbi named Zvi Kogan, also a citizen of Moldova, was found dead in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). This horrible event is being labeled an antisemitic terrorist act by Israeli authorities. Zvi, a representative of the Chabad religious movement, had been missing since Thursday. Chabad's w

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Nov 24 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Jujutsu Kaisen's Real-Life Lessons: A Casual Look

Jujutsu Kaisen might be a hit anime, but it's not just about action and laughs. It's packed with life lessons that can make a real difference. Let's break down a few. First off, it's all about protecting the vulnerable. Characters like Yuji and Gojo are always ready to step up and help those in tro

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Nov 24 2024ENTERTAINMENT

From Reel to Real: 10 Movie Gadgets That Came True

Throughout history, science fiction has often predicted the future. Take Jules Verne's 1865 novel "From the Earth to the Moon, " where he calculated a lunar trajectory a century before Neil Armstrong's famous moonwalk. Similarly, Hugo Gernsback accurately foresaw car phones, robot tanks, and home sh

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Nov 24 2024HEALTH

Unraveling the Potential of Renal Denervation: A New Hope for Tough Hypertension Cases

Imagine you're dealing with high blood pressure that just won't budge, no matter how many pills you take. This is the reality for people with resistant hypertension. They're on all the standard meds like beta-blockers, calcium channel blockers, diuretics, and ACE inhibitors or ARBs, but their blood

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Nov 24 2024HEALTH

The Unheard Voices: Offline Perspectives in Health Surveys

Health surveys today are mainly done online, but is that leaving some people out? A recent study talked to folks both online and offline about health and well-being. They found out that people who don't use the internet think differently about health choices than those who do. This is important beca

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Nov 24 2024SCIENCE

Microorgans: A Fresh Look at Biomedical Research

Over the past decade and a half, biomedical research has seen a fascinating evolution, moving from cultivating stem cells to constructing intricate, miniature organ models known as organoids. These tiny, 3D structures mimic the functions of full-sized organs, marking a shift from understanding cell

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Nov 24 2024POLITICS

Crypto's Big Bet: How Money Changed the Senate

In the 2024 elections, the crypto industry made a calculated gamble. They spent big, targeting candidates who supported their cause and aiming to oust those who didn't. Among these targets was Ohio Senator Sherrod Brown, who was defeated by political newcomer Bernie Moreno. Moreno, a former car sale

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Nov 24 2024ENVIRONMENT

Cutting Carbon in Surgery: A Fresh Look

You know how hospitals are huge contributors to carbon emissions? Well, let's zoom in on surgical care, a major part of the problem. This study is all about finding out where the most carbon comes from in surgical care and why. Researchers used a tool called the Congruence Model to understand these

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Nov 24 2024POLITICS

The Future of Justice: Pam Bondi’s Shifting Role

Years back, Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi had a tough call. Should she join other states looking into Trump University, where students paid big bucks for classes that some said were shady? Though complaints came in, Bondi and Kamala Harris, then-California AG, both passed. They had received cam

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Nov 24 2024HEALTH

Back to Work: Are Interventions Worth It?

Ever wondered if going back to work after a health issue is worth all the fuss? Let's zoom in on Norway, where sick leave is hitting an all-time high since 2009. Policy makers are scratching their heads, trying to figure out which interventions work best. Researchers used some clever strategies like

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