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Feb 20 2025SCIENCE

How Anxiety Messes with Our Predictions and Movements

Imagine trying to catch a ball in a virtual reality game. Now imagine doing it while feeling anxious. That's what some people were asked to do in a recent study. Anxiety isn't just about feeling nervous. It can actually change how we make decisions and control our movements. Scientists want

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Feb 20 2025POLITICS

Political Storm: New FBI Director Sparks Controversy

The Senate recently gave the green light to Kash Patel as the new FBI director. This move has sparked a lot of debate, especially among Democrats who are worried that Patel might use his new role to target political opponents. Patel, known for his strong support of former President Donald Trump, has

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Feb 20 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Bond's Future: Amazon Takes the Wheel

Amazon has just made a big move in the world of entertainment. They've taken creative control of the James Bond franchise. This means they'll be the ones deciding the direction of future Bond films. This news came out on a Thursday, along with the announcement that Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Bro

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Feb 20 2025POLITICS

Is Planned Parenthood Worth Our Tax Dollars?

Planned Parenthood, a name that often sparks debate, has been receiving a significant chunk of taxpayer money, around $700 million annually. This funding has been a hot topic, especially with figures like Elon Musk calling for an end to it. The organization's financial reports paint a clear picture

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Feb 20 2025CELEBRITIES

Baby Bump or PR Stunt? OnlyFans Star Lily Phillips Sparks Pregnancy Controversy

Lily Phillips, a British OnlyFans star, recently announced her pregnancy, stirring up a storm of speculation among her followers. This announcement came just hours after her former friend Bonnie Blue hinted at her own pregnancy through unusual food cravings on social media. Phillips, 24, shared two

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Feb 20 2025HEALTH

When Bones Break: The Truth About Fixing Collarbones

Young athletes often face the challenge of a broken collarbone. Doctors frequently use special tests, known as randomized controlled trials, to determine the best treatments. These trials are highly regarded for their reliability. However, they often depend on a measurement called a P-value to judge

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Feb 20 2025SPORTS

Aaron Gordon's Dunk Dilemma: Health vs. Hustle

Aaron Gordon, the Denver Nuggets' forward, finds himself at a crossroads. The team is slowly getting back on track, but Gordon's performance has been inconsistent. With only around 30 games left in the season, he's considering a risky move. Ja Morant's recent $105K offer for the dunk contest has him

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Feb 20 2025HEALTH

How Digital Tools Can Help Care Homes Fight Germs

Care homes need to keep infections at bay. This is a big job, and it can be tough. Germs can cause serious harm, and it's crucial to stop them from spreading. A lot of people don't realize that infections can be prevented. If we can reduce infections by 30%, we're talking about saving lives. Digita

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Feb 19 2025TECHNOLOGY

HP Buys Humane AI: What Happens to Your AI Pin?

HP has just announced it's buying Humane AI for $116 million. This means big changes for Humane AI Pin owners. The AI Pin, Humane's first and only hardware device, will stop working by February 28, 2025. HP is not interested in continuing Humane's current hardware business. Instead, they are focusin

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Feb 19 2025HEALTH

E-Cigarette Ads and Social Media: What's the Deal with Young Adults?

Young adults are glued to their phones. It's no surprise that they're also seeing a lot of e-cigarette content on social media. This isn't just about trends, though. It's about understanding who's seeing what and why it matters. Let's talk about young adults in California. They're a diverse bunch,

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