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Oct 20 2025POLITICS

A Senator's Joke Sparks Political Fire in Connecticut

In Connecticut, a simple joke on social media has ignited a heated political debate. It all started when Sen. Saud Anwar, a Democrat, shared a photo of himself at the No Kings Rally. The sign next to him read, \"Cholesterol, do your job, \" a playful jab at President Trump's health. But not everyone

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Oct 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

Oura's App Gets a Fresh Look

Oura Ring users have something to look forward to. The company is giving its app a major makeover, adding new features and improving the overall experience. This update comes hot on the heels of the new Ceramic Ring launch, which, let's be honest, wasn't a huge leap in terms of specs. So, what's ne

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Oct 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

Windows 11 Update Causes Chaos, Microsoft Rushes to Fix

Windows 11 users are facing big problems after a recent update. The update, called KB5066835, is causing major issues. It's breaking local network connections and making recovery tools useless. The problem is with something called HTTP. sys. This is a part of Windows that handles web requests. When

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Oct 20 2025EDUCATION

Why Silence Might Be Your Best Study Buddy

Noise is everywhere. From chatty roommates to blaring traffic, it's hard to find peace. But when it's time to hit the books, quiet is your best friend. Science says so. Studies show that loud noise, like a blender or a truck, can mess with your focus. It makes your brain work harder and pays less a

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Oct 20 2025SCIENCE

The Strange Case of the Alien Telepathy Paper

A peculiar event unfolded when a journalist decided to test the waters of academic publishing. He used an AI tool to create a fake research paper. This paper claimed that brain scans could detect telepathy with high accuracy. To make it even more absurd, the paper suggested that telepathic abilities

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Oct 20 2025HEALTH

Combating Diabetes in Bangladesh: A Faithful Approach

In Bangladesh, type 2 diabetes is on the rise. This is a big problem, especially in places where people don't have access to good healthcare. So, what can be done? Well, a recent study tried something different. They used faith-based lifestyle changes to help prevent diabetes. This means they worked

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Oct 20 2025POLITICS

Political Showdown: Who's Really Behind the Government Shutdown?

House Speaker Mike Johnson, a Republican from Louisiana, recently criticized the ongoing government shutdown, which has lasted for 20 days. He argued that if President Donald Trump had absolute power, the government would have reopened immediately. Johnson's comments came during a press conference w

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Oct 20 2025POLITICS

Stars Speak Out: Celebrities Unite for Democracy

Across the United States, a wave of protests known as "No Kings" swept through over 2, 700 locations. This movement, aimed at opposing the current administration's policies, saw a significant turnout from both the public and notable celebrities. These stars used their influence to amplify the messag

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Oct 20 2025SCIENCE

The Impact of Top Papers and Honored Reviewers

The Korean Society of Radiology is celebrating its 80th anniversary. To mark this milestone, they are shining a spotlight on the most influential articles published in the Journal of the Korean Society of Radiology (JKSR). These articles have been highly viewed and cited, making a significant impact

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Oct 20 2025HEALTH

Decoding NF-κB: A Key Player in Cancer and Immunity

NF-κB, a crucial player in cell functions, has been under the spotlight since its discovery. It's like a conductor in the orchestra of our cells, directing immune responses, inflammation, and cell survival. When it goes haywire, it can lead to various diseases, especially cancer. This review dives

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