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Feb 08 2025TECHNOLOGY

PlayStation Network Crashes: What’s Happening?

Have you been trying to jump back into your favorite game on your PS5 this weekend? Unfortunately, luck isn't on your side. PlayStation Network has gone down. It's been off and on since yesterday evening and takes everything from being able to log in to the whole store. This is the fifth outage we h

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Feb 08 2025SCIENCE

Battling Breast Cancer Resistance

Focus on the tough topic of breast cancer. This time scientists are examining the specific challenge faced by individuals with HER2-positive breast cancer. The good thing is that HER2-targeted therapy has been effective in improving patient outcomes. This therapy works by targeting a protei

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Feb 08 2025HEALTH

Flu Fever Hits the U. S. : What You Need to Know

Let us dive into the current situation. The cold winter months have brought along a notably bad influenza season in the U. S over the last 15 years. A significant measure of flu activity is the percentage of doctor's visits driven by flu-like symptoms. Currently, the numbe

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Feb 08 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Showdown of the Stars

The 30th Critics Choice Awards kicked off Friday at Los Angeles' Barker Hangar in Santa Monica. The event, delayed twice due to the devastating L. A. wildfires, is a big deal in the entertainment world. Chelsea Handler will host the festivities. Conclave, a Focus Features drama, and Universal's Wick

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Feb 08 2025HEALTH

Bird Flu Halts Live Markets in New York

New York state has made a bold move to protect its residents from bird flu. The state temporarily halted live bird markets in several counties after detecting seven cases of bird flu in poultry. This decision came after routine inspections revealed the virus in markets across Queens, Brookl

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Feb 08 2025SCIENCE

NIH Cuts Funding Stuns Scientists

Imagine this. You are a researcher at a top university. You rely on federal funding for your work. Suddenly, the federal government slashes the money used for basic operations. That is exactly what happened recently. The National Institutes of Health announced a sudden cut to indirect costs. Indire

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Feb 08 2025HEALTH

Personality Types and Eating Disorders: A Fresh Look

Ever wondered why some people struggle with eating disorders, depression, anxiety, and stress more than others? Turns out, it might have to do with their personality types. Researchers have been digging into this for a while, and they've found some interesting stuff. They've identified three main p

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Feb 08 2025HEALTH

NIH's Sudden Shift: A Blow to University Research Budgets

Did you know that universities rely heavily on federal grants to keep their research labs running? These grants have two main parts. One part directly covers the costs of conducting research, like salaries, equipment, and supplies. The other part, called indirect costs, covers everything else – from

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Feb 08 2025HEALTH

Unlocking the Link: Who Can Lower Your Heart Disease Risk?

Ever wondered if standard medications might help reduce your chances of dying from heart disease. It seems that some of the most common pills given to people with diabetes or high cholesterol might impact your cardiovascular risk related to a measurement called the TyG index. Let's break it down,

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Feb 08 2025CRIME

A Shocking Crime Scene: In Louisiana A TV Reporter Meets Unexpected Tragedy

Imagine this: A sports reporter, Adan Manzano, travels to New Orleans to cover the Super Bowl. He checks into a local hotel. Life seemed normal. But soon, he ends up dead in his hotel room. Shocking, right? Danette Colbert, a woman from nearby Slidell, Louisiana, was the one who was seen on

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