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Nov 06 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Dinosaurs Roar Back to Life in Denver

Dinosaurs are long gone, but they're back in Denver, and this time, they're not just bones in a museum. Dinos Alive is an exhibit that brings these ancient creatures to life in a big way. It's like stepping into a prehistoric world, where dinosaurs of all shapes and sizes tower over you. The exhibit

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Nov 06 2025HEALTH

Understanding the Impact of Childhood Trauma on Mental Health Across Cultures

Researchers have been looking into how childhood trauma affects people who are at risk of developing psychosis. This is important because different cultures and societies can influence how mental health issues develop. A recent study focused on individuals from Brazil, China, and Turkey who are at a

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Nov 06 2025CRIME

A Day of Fire and Fear Near the Airport

In Louisville, Kentucky, a routine day turned into a nightmare when a UPS plane crashed near the airport. Georgie Dow, the chief financial officer of Grade A Auto Parts, was at work when she heard a loud explosion. She had no idea that a plane had just crashed outside her building. When she went out

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Nov 06 2025SCIENCE

How Processing Affects the Good Stuff in Eleutherococcus Leaves

Eleutherococcus senticosus leaves, or ESL, are packed with useful plant chemicals. They are seen as a great source for health and nutrition. But what happens to these good chemicals after the leaves are picked? The way we handle and process these leaves can change what's inside them. This is import

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Nov 06 2025HEALTH

How an Online Course Changed Minds About Osteoarthritis

People with hip and knee osteoarthritis often have wrong ideas about their condition. They think surgery is the only way out. But doctors say exercise and weight loss should come first. A recent study looked at how an online course changed these beliefs. The course lasted four weeks. People could d

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Nov 06 2025POLITICS

California's Leaders: Are They Listening to the People?

Last year, a huge majority of Californians voted for Proposition 36. This law aimed to toughen penalties for certain theft crimes and ensure treatment for repeat drug offenders. Many hoped this would make communities safer and show that the state was serious about crime. However, the current governo

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Nov 06 2025HEALTH

How a Green Dye Might Help in Breast Reconstruction

Breast reconstruction after a mastectomy can sometimes lead to tissue damage, known as mastectomy skin flap necrosis (MFN). This happens in about 7-40% of cases, causing healing delays and potential treatment setbacks. To tackle this, doctors have started using a green dye called indocyanine green (

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Nov 06 2025LIFESTYLE

Get Your Home Ready for Winter: Simple and Smart Moves

Winter is coming, and it's not just about cozy sweaters and hot cocoa. It's also about making sure your home is ready to face the cold. With energy costs going up, keeping your house warm can be tough. But don't worry, there are some easy and smart ways to prepare your home for the winter chill. Fi

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Nov 06 2025BUSINESS

Car Finance Fix: More Time to Talk

The UK's financial watchdog has given everyone more time to chime in on a plan to make things right for people who were sold car loans unfairly. This isn't a small deal—it's expected to cost lenders a whopping 11 billion pounds. That's a lot of money, and it shows just how big this problem is. The

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Nov 05 2025SPORTS

Wheelchair Basketball Players: What Their Bodies Tell Us

Wheelchair basketball is a thrilling sport. But what about the players' bodies? How do they compare to each other? A recent study looked into this. It focused on elite Spanish players. The goal was to understand their body composition and measurements. This is important because disability can change

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