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Jul 31 2025EDUCATION

Harvard's Religion Program: A Clash of Ideas and Consequences

Harvard Divinity School's Religion and Public Life program has faced significant changes recently. The program, which aimed to promote understanding of religion's role in society, has been restructured. This shift comes after allegations of bias and antisemitism. Students and faculty involved in th

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Jul 31 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Harrison Ford's Take on Blade Runner: Why He Prefers the Later Versions

Harrison Ford, known for his role in Blade Runner, has shared his thoughts on the different versions of the film. He has a clear preference for the versions without the voiceover. Ford explained that the original script included a narration, but he felt it wasn't suitable for the film. He worked wit

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Jul 28 2025FINANCE

Citi and American Airlines Join Forces for Travel Lovers

Citi has expanded its rewards program to include American Airlines. This is great news for people who use Citi cards and love to fly with American. Now, they can transfer their ThankYou Rewards points directly to American's AAdvantage program. The new Citi Strata Elite® Card is a big part of this c

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Jul 28 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Struggle: Why Newborn Sepsis Goes Unnoticed

Newborn sepsis is a big problem around the world, especially in countries that don't have a lot of money. It's hard to know how many babies get sick because there aren't enough good tests to find out. This makes it tough to plan how to help them. In many places, doctors don't have the right tools t

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Jul 27 2025SCIENCE

Awarding Excellence: The 2024 Reviewer of the Year

In 2024, F&S Science is shining a spotlight on the unsung heroes of the scientific community: its reviewers. These individuals play a crucial role in maintaining the quality and integrity of research. Their work is often behind the scenes, but it is vital for advancing knowledge. But what does it t

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Jul 25 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7: Bigger Screen, Bigger Battery, But Is It Enough?

Samsung's latest foldable phone, the Galaxy Z Flip 7, brings some notable improvements, but does it do enough to stand out in the crowded tech market? Let's dive in and find out. First off, the Z Flip 7 sports a larger front display, now 4. 1 inches compared to the previous 3. 4 inches. This bigger

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Jul 24 2025CRIME

Justice Served: Football Boss and Rebel Leader Jailed for Atrocities in Central African Republic

In a landmark ruling, two men were found guilty of grave crimes in the Central African Republic (CAR). Patrice-Edouard Ngaïssona, once a prominent figure in African football, and Alfred Yekatom, a former rebel leader, were sentenced for their roles in violent attacks targeting Muslims between 2013 a

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Jul 24 2025CRIME

A Mysterious Double Murder in Encino: What Really Happened?

In a quiet Encino neighborhood, a shocking crime unfolded. A man, Raymond Boodarian, is accused of a brutal act. He allegedly used the victims' own gun to end their lives. The victims, Robin Kaye and Thomas Deluca, were both 70 years old. They were well-known figures, with Robin Kaye being a music s

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Jul 23 2025HEALTH

How Family Ties Shape Caregiving in Terminal Cancer

Caring for someone with terminal cancer is tough. It's not just about medical needs. Family bonds can make a big difference. But how exactly do these relationships affect caregivers? This study looks into that. Family dynamics are complex. They can bring comfort or add stress. Caregivers often feel

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Jul 21 2025ENVIRONMENT

Plastic Pollution and Fire Retardants: How Sunlight and Soil Mix Affect Their Stickiness

Plastic waste in farms is a big problem. It often carries fire retardants, which are chemicals used to stop things from burning. These chemicals can stick to the plastic and cause harm to the environment. But how exactly do they stick? And what makes them stick more or less? Scientists looked at tw

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