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Jul 06 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Dinosaurs Still Rule the Box Office

The latest dinosaur adventure, "Jurassic World Rebirth, " made a big splash at the box office. It raked in $147. 3 million in just five days across North America. This impressive start makes it the top movie for the Fourth of July weekend. However, it's not as big as previous "Jurassic" movies. The

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Jul 06 2025SCIENCE

How Exercise Affects Your Jumping Power

Ever wondered how different types of workouts impact your ability to jump? Researchers have been looking into this, focusing on how your body responds after exercise that's tough on your energy but not on your muscles. They found that after such workouts, your jumping power might not be as affected

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Jul 06 2025SPORTS

Mets Shine Bright in Subway Series Showdown

The New York Mets have been on a roll, winning four games in a row and showing off their strong hitting skills. They beat the New York Yankees 12-6 in a game that was more like a home run derby than a serious match. Pete Alonso hit two home runs, and Brandon Nimmo smashed a grand slam, making the Ya

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Jul 06 2025SPORTS

Bayern's Tough Night: PSG's Victory and Musiala's Injury

Bayern Munich faced a tough challenge against Paris Saint-Germain in the Club World Cup, ultimately losing 2-0. The game took a dramatic turn in the second half when PSG's Désiré Doué scored the first goal with a precise left-footed shot. Ousmane Dembélé then sealed the deal in stoppage time, making

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Jul 05 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Dino-Mite Summer: Jurassic World Rebirth Roars to $141M in 5 Days

Jurassic World Rebirth has stomped into theaters and taken a huge bite out of the box office. Despite the usual July 4th distractions like barbecues and fireworks, this dinosaur flick didn't miss a beat. It raked in $26. 3 million on Friday alone, a 4% jump from Thursday. Over the five-day weekend,

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Jul 05 2025HEALTH

Money Matters: A Closer Look at Europe's Hospital Finances

Hospitals are the backbone of any health system. They are where people go when they are sick or injured. But in many parts of Europe, these hospitals are struggling with money problems. The issue is that there is no clear, organized data to show just how bad things are. A recent study tried to chan

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Jul 05 2025EDUCATION

Big Steps in Dental Training: How 3D Models Help Students

Dental students are getting a big boost in their training. A recent study looked at how 3D-printed models are changing the way students learn about endodontic access. This is a tricky part of dental work. It involves creating openings in teeth to treat the inside. The study found that these 3D model

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Jul 04 2025EDUCATION

How Phones Affect Students' Grades and Mood

In Guizhou, China, a recent study looked at how phones impact students' schoolwork and mental health. Researchers surveyed 300 students from two universities and their high schools. They wanted to see if phone use was linked to grades and wellbeing. The study found that using phones too much for fu

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Jul 03 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Glastonbury Gaffe: BBC Admits Big Mistake

The BBC is in hot water after a messy situation at Glastonbury. They let a band, Bob Vylan, perform live even though they knew the act was risky. The performance included some really offensive stuff, and the BBC is now saying sorry. Tim Davie, the big boss at the BBC, sent a message to his team. He

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Jul 02 2025TECHNOLOGY

Boosting Battery Performance with Seeds and Pitch

Scientists have found a way to make better batteries using seeds and a special coating. They used Indian trumpetflower seeds to create a type of carbon called hard carbon. This carbon is good for storing sodium, which is important for a kind of battery called sodium-ion batteries. But there are som

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