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Sep 20 2025HEALTH

Patients' Power in Health Research: A Closer Look

Patients with heart problems are now playing a bigger role in health research. This shift is all about giving them a say in decisions, better communication, and making sure they stay involved. But how do these patients really feel about this change? And how well are they able to understand and take

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Sep 19 2025CELEBRITIES

Stefon Diggs: Two Babies, Two Different Stories

Stefon Diggs, the star NFL player, is in the middle of a complicated situation. A model named Aileen Lopera, who goes by Lord Gisselle online, says Diggs is the father of her baby girl. The child was born in April. But Diggs is not so sure. He wants to do a DNA test to be certain. A court in Los An

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Sep 19 2025SPORTS

Tigers' Lead in AL Central Takes a Hit After Guardians' Sweep

In Detroit, the Tigers are feeling the heat after losing three straight games to the Cleveland Guardians. The Guardians' strong pitching and smart moves have closed the gap in the AL Central race. The Tigers' lead is now just 3. 5 games, and the pressure is on. The Tigers had a great start to the s

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Sep 18 2025HEALTH

Sleep Troubles Plague Ukrainian Soldiers

The war in Ukraine has taken a heavy toll on soldiers' mental health, with sleep problems being a major issue. A recent study looked at how common insomnia and nightmares are among Ukrainian combatants dealing with stress-related mental health issues. The study focused on 99 male soldiers aged 18 t

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Sep 17 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A New Star in Hollywood Reporting

David Canfield, a well-known name in entertainment journalism, has just taken on a new role. He's now the senior entertainment writer for The Hollywood Reporter. Based in Los Angeles, he'll be diving into award season coverage, crafting cover stories, and profiling celebrities. Plus, he'll be report

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Sep 16 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Pitt's Emmy Triumph: A Win for Classic TV?

The Pitt's success at the Emmys is a big deal. It's not just about the awards, but what the show represents. In a world of big-budget, high-concept series, The Pitt proves that traditional TV can still shine. With 15 episodes and a single set, it's a testament to quality storytelling and consistency

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Sep 15 2025RELIGION

Young Conservative Voice Silenced: A Look at the Aftermath

Charlie Kirk, a well-known conservative speaker and activist, was tragically killed while addressing a large crowd at Utah Valley University. His sudden death has sparked a wave of reactions, particularly from conservative evangelical leaders who view him as a martyr for his beliefs. Many pastors a

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Sep 12 2025POLITICS

Memphis in the Crosshairs: Trump's Crime Crackdown

President Donald Trump recently declared that Memphis is the next target in his nationwide crime reduction strategy. He made this announcement during an interview with "Fox & Friends, " stating that the city's leaders are supportive of his plan. Trump mentioned that he would deploy the National Guar

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Sep 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

Streamlining Train Upkeep: How AI is Changing the Game

Keeping trains running smoothly is a big job. It involves lots of data and maintenance records. But, old-school ways of handling this data are slow and expensive. They also struggle with messy data and small amounts of information. Enter AI, specifically large language models (LLMs). These AI tools

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Sep 12 2025BUSINESS

Why Your Dream Home Is Getting More Expensive

Peter Schiff, a well-known economist, has some strong opinions about why buying a home in the U. S. is becoming increasingly difficult. He points the finger at two big names in the housing market: Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. According to Schiff, these institutions aren't helping people afford homes;

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