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Dec 02 2024CELEBRITIES

Thanksgiving Stars: From Parades to Premieres and Acts of Kindness

Every Thanksgiving, celebrities join in the festivities, and 2024 was no different. Despite the rain in New York City, fans braved the weather for the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. Stars like Chlöe Bailey, Coco Jones, and T-Pain waved from colorful floats, spreading joy and energy. Meanwhile, ove

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Dec 01 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Moana 2's Auliʻi Cravalho: A Voice of Many Cultures

Eight years ago, a 16-year-old Auliʻi Cravalho stepped into the role of Moana, Disney's Polynesian princess. Now 24, she's back for "Moana 2, " a sequel that builds on Moana's self-discovery. Cravalho relates to Moana's journey, having looked up to another Disney hero, Mulan, who inspired her throug

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Nov 30 2024HEALTH

Herniated Thoracic Discs: A Hidden Problem

Thoracic disc herniation might not be as rare as you think. But why is it such a big deal? Well, there are two main obstacles we face with this condition. First, cutting out the herniated disc can be a real challenge. The thoracic spine is a tricky area to operate on because it's protected by the ri

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Nov 28 2024POLITICS

A Duck and a Fox: Musk and Ramaswamy's Plan to Simplify Regulations

Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy, given their roles in President-elect Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), are gunning to scrap federal regulations. They point to Supreme Court rulings in 2022 and 2023 that limit agency regulatory power. However, legal experts believe these rulings coul

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Nov 28 2024FINANCE

Ruble's Rollercoaster: A Look into Russia's Economic Struggles

Russia's ruble has been on a wild ride, hitting a low not seen since the start of the Ukraine war. The central bank had to step in to shore up the currency, which slid to 114 against the dollar. This sharp fall has experts worried about the country's economic health. They see signs of a full-blown c

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Nov 28 2024SCIENCE

Calcium Ions and Lipid Membranes: A Tale of Imbalance

Imagine tiny calcium ions causing a big stir in our cell membranes. These ions are vital for many biological processes, but their effect on lipid bilayers, especially when they're not evenly distributed, is still a mystery. Scientists used a fancy model to simulate how calcium ions affect membranes

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Nov 28 2024SCIENCE

Wildfire Smoke: Why It's Thick and What It Means

Biomass burning organic aerosol, or BBOA, is a big deal when it comes to air pollution. It's made when stuff like trees and plants burn, and it plays a big role in how our climate and health are affected. The key here is how sticky and gooey this aerosol is, and whether it's one big blob or a few se

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Nov 27 2024POLITICS

Transgender Care Fight: A Conservative Divide on Parental Rights

Imagine a battle over who decides what’s best for kids. That’s what’s happening as the Supreme Court prepares to tackle a case about puberty blockers and hormone treatments for transgender youth. Many conservatives who’ve long fought for parental rights are now divided. Some back Tennessee’s ban on

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Nov 27 2024ENVIRONMENT

Turning Coffee and Tea Waste into Powerful Water Cleaners

Imagine transforming your daily used coffee grounds and tea leftovers into something amazingly useful for the environment. Scientists have found a way to turn these waste materials into special, porous structures called nanoarchitectured carbon composites. These tiny, 3D materials can soak up harmfu

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Nov 27 2024HEALTH

Exploring Symptom Patterns in Sports Concussions: A Look at the SCAT

The Sport Concussion Assessment Tool, or SCAT, is a popular tool used to diagnose concussions in athletes. It includes a list of 22 symptoms that can appear after a head injury. Scientists wanted to understand how these symptoms group together, so they used a method called confirmatory factor analys

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