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Oct 19 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Weekend Box Office Winners and Losers

This weekend, movie lovers had plenty of choices, and some films really stood out. "Black Phone 2" stole the show, making a big splash with $10. 78 million on its first day. It's a scary movie that's got people talking, with Ethan Hawke back as the creepy masked killer. Made for $30 million, it's on

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Oct 19 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Balancing Work and Family: Shonda Rhimes' Honest Talk

Shonda Rhimes, a well-known figure in the TV industry, has always been open about her journey as a creator and a mom. She recently shared a personal story that highlights the tough choices working parents often face. Rhimes admitted that she missed Sandra Oh's final scenes on "Grey's Anatomy" becau

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Oct 19 2025HEALTH

Violence Against Women: A Closer Look at Hospital Visits in NSW

In New South Wales, hospitals have seen a lot of women coming in because of violence. This isn't just any violence, but violence that happens at home, often by someone they know. The data from 2015 to 2022 shows some interesting patterns. It's not just about the numbers, but also about where these i

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Oct 19 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Al Pacino's Gangster Roles: A Tale of Loneliness and Loss

Al Pacino has played many gangsters, but two stand out. Michael Corleone from The Godfather and Tony Montana from Scarface. Both stories show how power and greed can ruin lives. Michael and Tony are very different. Michael is calm and smart. Tony is loud and reckless. But in the end, both lose ever

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Oct 19 2025HEALTH

NYC Health Workers Seek Shield from Public Backlash

New York City's Health Department is looking to hire outside help to shield its employees from harassment. This comes after a lot of criticism about how they handled the COVID-19 pandemic. The department wants to create new safety rules and train up to 75 staff members. These include leaders, resear

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Oct 19 2025SPORTS

Baseball's Ohtani: A Superstar's Epic Night

Shohei Ohtani had a night to remember. On October 17, he showed off his skills in a big way. He hit three home runs and pitched six strong innings. His team, the Los Angeles Dodgers, won 5-1 against the Milwaukee Brewers. This win sent them to the World Series. People are now talking about if this w

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Oct 19 2025EDUCATION

Helping Kids Who Struggle with Reading

Kids who don't like reading can be a big challenge for parents. It's not just about getting them to read, but also making sure they enjoy it. Reading is super important for kids. It helps them learn better, do well in school, and even understand their feelings. But sometimes, kids resist reading bec

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Oct 18 2025HEALTH

Why Utah Lags in Menopause Care: A Closer Look

World Menopause Day is a global event that shines a light on the challenges women face during menopause. It's a chance to see how different places handle this stage of life. In the U. S. , only a small number of women use hormone replacement therapy (HRT) to manage menopause symptoms. This is much l

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Oct 18 2025POLITICS

George Santos: From Prison to Freedom

George Santos, the former U. S. Representative, is now a free man. President Donald Trump decided to shorten his prison time. Santos was supposed to spend over seven years behind bars for cheating people and stealing identities. But Trump changed that. Santos left prison late on Friday night. His fa

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Oct 18 2025WEATHER

Michigan Braces for Storms: Energy Company Steps Up

A major energy provider in Michigan is taking action to help people get ready for a big storm coming this Sunday. They are sending out 200 teams to fix any power problems that might happen. The National Weather Service says heavy rain and thunderstorms will start early in the morning and last all da

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