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Jun 24 2025CRIME

Unraveling the Karen Read Case: A Jury Foreman's Insight

The jury foreman from the Karen Read trial finally spoke out, sharing his thoughts on the case that gripped Boston. He kept his identity private, focusing on the evidence that led to Read's acquittal on serious charges, though she was convicted of drunk driving. The jury took four days to deliberat

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Jun 24 2025SCIENCE

Mars' Mysterious Rock Patterns: What Do They Tell Us?

Mars has always been a planet of surprises. Now, NASA's Curiosity rover has given us a closer look at some of its most puzzling features: giant rock patterns that resemble spiderwebs. These aren't your average spiderwebs, though. They're massive, stretching up to 12 miles across, and they're made of

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Jun 24 2025CELEBRITIES

The Trial of Sean Diddy Combs: What's Really Going On?

The courtroom drama surrounding Sean "Diddy" Combs is heating up. After weeks of intense testimony from a variety of witnesses, the prosecution has wrapped up its case. The defense has decided not to call any witnesses, which means Combs himself won't be taking the stand. The prosecution's case has

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Jun 24 2025HEALTH

Bulgarian Babies: How Life Changes Affect Their Growth

Over the past 40 years, Bulgarian babies have been getting smaller. This isn't just a random thing. It's a sign of bigger changes happening in the country. First, let's talk about weight. In the 1980s, the average baby boy weighed about 3447 grams at birth. By 2020, that number dropped to 3335 gram

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Jun 24 2025CRIME

Protecting Seniors from Digital Threats

In today's world, technology is everywhere. It helps us stay connected and makes life easier. But it also brings new challenges, especially for older adults. Fraud and cybercrime are big problems. Seniors are often targeted because they may not be as familiar with the latest tech tricks. This puts t

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Jun 24 2025HEALTH

Unlocking the Power of Calcium Phosphate in Healing Bones

The immune system and man-made materials work together in a big way to help heal broken bones. Calcium phosphate (CaP) materials, like hydroxyapatite and β-tricalcium phosphate, are often used as bone replacements. They are good at helping new bone grow, but scientists are still figuring out how to

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Jun 24 2025HEALTH

How Food Choices Might Affect Psoriasis

Psoriasis is a skin condition that many people deal with. It causes red, itchy patches on the skin. Scientists have been looking into how what we eat might make psoriasis better or worse. A recent study asked people with psoriasis about their eating habits. The goal was to see if certain foods coul

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Jun 24 2025HEALTH

How Salt in Drinking Water Can Affect Health

Salt in our water might be more harmful than we think. Recent studies show a link between salty drinking water and high blood pressure. This is a big deal because many people don't even realize their water might be salty. High blood pressure can lead to serious health problems. It's not just about t

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Jun 24 2025HEALTH

New Hope for Polymyalgia Rheumatica Patients: A Closer Look at Sarilumab

Polymyalgia rheumatica is a condition that causes muscle pain and stiffness. It often affects older adults. Corticosteroids are usually the go-to treatment. But what happens when they don't work or cause too many side effects? That's where sarilumab comes in. It's a medication that's been approved f

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Jun 24 2025HEALTH

Heart Helpers: Cool Tech for Fixing Broken Hearts

Heart problems are a big deal worldwide, so scientists are working hard to find better ways to fix them. They're using special materials and high-tech methods to create parts that can help hearts work better. One big challenge is picking the right stuff to help heart cells grow and work well. There

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