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Apr 17 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Law & Order: Organized Crime Moves to Peacock: What to Expect

The fifth season of "Law & Order: Organized Crime" is set to premiere on April 17, 2025, exclusively on Peacock. This shift from NBC to streaming opens up new creative possibilities. Dean Norris, who plays Randall Stabler, recently discussed the changes. He mentioned that the move to Peacock allows

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Apr 17 2025HEALTH

Keeping Wires in Place:A Practical Look at Neck Pain Relief

Cervical spinal cord stimulation is a technique that is often used to ease pain in the upper body. It is a type of neuromodulation that can be very effective. People often try it out for a week before deciding if they want a permanent implant. This is called a percutaneous trial. The stimulatio

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Apr 17 2025BUSINESS

How Do Hiring Rules Affect Ex-Cons?

In the United States, many places have rules called Ban-the-Box. These rules aim to help people with criminal pasts find jobs. The main idea is that employers can't ask about criminal history until they make a job offer. There's also a rule that says employers can't take back a job offer because of

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Apr 17 2025HEALTH

Speech Patterns and Bipolar Disorder: A New Way to Track Mental Health

Tracking the ups and downs of bipolar disorder is a tough job for mental health teams. Speech is a window into a person's mind. It reveals their feelings, thoughts, and experiences. This is why speech patterns are so important when checking in on someone with bipolar disorder. A recent study exp

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Apr 16 2025POLITICS

Legal Firms Push Back Against Trump's Power Play

A judge has stepped in to halt a significant part of Donald Trump's order. This order aimed to punish law firms that dared to challenge him. The judge's decision is the latest in a series of legal setbacks for Trump's attempts to control who can represent clients against him. The judge, Loren AliKh

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Apr 16 2025HEALTH

How Do Wheelchair Users Really Feel About Fitness Trackers?

Wearable and mobile wellness devices are everywhere these days. They are designed to help people live healthier lives. They do this by tracking and showing data about daily activities. Some of these devices have a special mode for wheelchair users with spinal cord injuries. But do these devices real

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Apr 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

Switch 2: What's the Hold-Up?

The gaming world is buzzing with anticipation for the Nintendo Switch 2. However, fans in the U. S. and Canada are in for a wait. Pre-orders, initially set for April 9, 2025, have been pushed back. This delay is due to new tariffs announced by the U. S. president. The tariffs affect imports from

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Apr 14 2025HEALTH

Spinal Injury Care: The Cost of Best Practices in Australia

Spinal injuries from trauma cause serious health problems and affect many people. They also have a big impact on families and society. A recent study looked at the costs of treating these injuries in Australia. It compared the current way of doing things with a new, improved method. The improved

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Apr 14 2025SPORTS

The 2025 NFL Draft: Who's Picking First?

The 2025 NFL Draft is set to take place in Green Bay, Wisconsin, from April 24 to April 26. This event will be broadcasted live on NFL Network, ABC, and ESPN. The Tennessee Titans have secured the first pick in the draft due to their poor performance in the 2024 season. The draft order is determine

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Apr 13 2025HEALTH

Genetic Links Between Metabolic and Mental Health Issues

The connection between metabolic conditions and mental health disorders is a significant public health issue. These conditions often appear together. However, the specific genetic regions and biological functions involved in this overlap are not well understood. To shed light on this, researchers co

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