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Jul 25 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Hulk Hogan: A Giant in Wrestling and Beyond

Hulk Hogan, the wrestling icon, passed away at 71, leaving a void in the hearts of fans and colleagues alike. His impact stretched far beyond the wrestling ring, touching pop culture and even politics. The wrestling community, celebrities, and politicians have all shared their grief and memories of

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Jul 24 2025POLITICS

President's Unexpected Visit to the Fed Sparks Debate

The Federal Reserve, a key player in the U. S. economy, is under the spotlight as President Donald Trump plans to visit its headquarters. This visit comes as Trump and his allies question the Fed's recent building renovations, which have seen costs rise significantly. The president has been vocal ab

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Jul 24 2025EDUCATION

The Unseen Struggle: School Leaders and Their Daily Battles

School leaders in Türkiye are facing a silent crisis. They are constantly juggling emotions, which is taking a toll on their well-being. This isn't just about long hours or tough decisions. It's about the invisible work of managing feelings, both their own and those of others. This emotional labor i

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Jul 24 2025HEALTH

What Do Doctors in Training Really Think About Learning Pelvic Anatomy?

Doctors in training, specifically those specializing in women's health and childbirth, have a big task ahead of them. They need to understand the ins and outs of the pelvic area. This knowledge is super important. It helps them do surgeries well and keeps patients safe. A recent study wanted to fin

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Jul 24 2025CRIME

Catching a Cyber Shadow: Big Bust in Ukraine

In a major win for cybercrime fighters, Ukraine just caught a big fish. They grabbed the suspected boss of XSS. is, a shady online hangout for crooks. This wasn't a quick grab. It took four years of digging, with help from France and Europol. XSS. is has been around since 2013. It's like a bad guy'

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Jul 24 2025CRIME

Local Law Enforcement: A Look at Recent Arrests and Incidents

In recent weeks, several arrests and incidents have made headlines across various suburbs. Let's break down what happened and why it matters. In Burbank, authorities served a warrant to Jamil A. Purnell, a 21-year-old resident, for a motorcycle hijacking that occurred back in May. The incident took

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Jul 23 2025HEALTH

Foot Fungus: What Do People in Jeddah Really Know?

Foot fungus, or tinea pedis, is a common issue. It thrives in warm, moist places, like sweaty feet or tight shoes. Keeping feet clean and dry can help stop it. But in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, not many people know much about it. There isn't much research on what people know or do to prevent it. This la

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Jul 22 2025SCIENCE

Plants' Chemical Messengers: How H2O2, NO, and H2S Help Them Cope with Stress

Plants have a clever way of handling stress. They use special molecules to send signals and protect themselves. These molecules are hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), nitric oxide (NO), and hydrogen sulphide (H2S). At high levels, they can cause damage. But in the right amounts, they help plants adapt to tou

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Jul 22 2025HEALTH

Hunting Cancer with Smart Antibodies

Cancer is a sneaky foe, but scientists are fighting back with clever tools. One such tool is a special kind of antibody designed to target multiple myeloma, a type of blood cancer. These antibodies are like smart missiles, programmed to seek out and attack cancer cells. Here's how they work: The an

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Jul 22 2025HEALTH

Simplifying the Hunt for Hidden Blues: A Smaller Tool to Spot Depression

In today's fast-paced world, spotting depression early is crucial. Long surveys can be a drag, so researchers are looking for quicker ways to do this. The PHQ-9, a popular 9-question survey, is often used to check for depressive symptoms. But what if there was a shorter version that still did the jo

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