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Dec 02 2025HEALTH

How Doctors Use MRI Scans to Fight Tumors

MRI scans are a game-changer in the medical world. They allow doctors to peek inside the body, helping them spot tumors. But it's not just about finding them; these scans also help doctors differentiate between various types of tumors. This distinction is crucial because it guides doctors in choosin

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Dec 02 2025SPORTS

How Pro Footballers Jump Higher and Faster Than Varsity Players

Football players, whether pro or varsity, need to jump a lot. But how do their bodies handle these jumps differently? A recent study looked at how professional and varsity football players from Ecuador perform two types of jumps: countermovement jumps with arm swing (CMJAS) and approach jumps (AJ).

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Dec 02 2025CELEBRITIES

Scarlett Johansson's First Date Fiasco with Colin Jost

Scarlett Johansson and Colin Jost are now happily married, but their love story had a rocky start. In 2017, they went on their first date, and it did not go as planned. Jost asked Johansson out for dinner at an Italian restaurant in the East Village. The date seemed to be going well, but things took

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Dec 02 2025POLITICS

Military Strike: Lawmakers Raise Questions

High-ranking officials in the military and government had a private talk. This happened after news came out about a boat attack. The attack killed people who were still alive after the initial strike. This event took place in Latin America. The leaders of important committees in the House and Senat

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Dec 02 2025SCIENCE

How a Tiny Virus Tricks Plants into Getting Sick

Plants have a clever way to fight off viruses. They use a system called SAR, which stands for systemic acquired resistance. SAR acts like a plant's immune system, helping it remember past infections and protect itself better in the future. Salicylic acid (SA) and its friends, like MeSA and AzA, are

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Dec 02 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Stranger Things Season 5: Fans Find Flaws

Fans of "Stranger Things" have been talking about some confusing parts in the newest season. After the first part came out on November 26, people started noticing things that didn't make sense. One big problem was in episode four, where Will remembers important moments from his life. But these memor

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Dec 02 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A New Jersey Star Takes the Super Bowl Stage

Charlie Puth, a familiar name in the music world, is set to perform the national anthem at Super Bowl LX. This is a big deal because it’s been 35 years since a singer from New Jersey got this honor. The last time was Whitney Houston in 1991, and her performance is still remembered as one of the best

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Dec 02 2025CRIME

Drug Lord's Sons: A New Twist in the Cartel Saga

The sons of infamous drug lord "El Chapo" are making headlines again. Joaquin Guzman Lopez, one of the so-called "Chapitos, " recently admitted guilt in a U. S. court. This comes after his brother, Ovidio, did the same earlier this year. Both are key figures in the Sinaloa cartel, accused of floodin

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Dec 02 2025ENVIRONMENT

Surviving the Sudden Surge: Stories from Asia's Flood Survivors

In the middle of the night, Aminah Ali, a 63-year-old from Indonesia's Aceh province, found herself in a nightmare. The rain started at midnight, and the water rose slowly at first. But then, a loud roar filled the air. Her village was suddenly underwater. With her son's help, she climbed onto her r

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Dec 02 2025POLITICS

Holiday Cheer at the White House: A Smaller, Shorter Tour

The White House is ready to welcome visitors again, just in time for the holidays. But this year, things look a bit different. The East Wing is gone, making way for a new ballroom. This has made the tour shorter and changed how people see the famous holiday decorations. The East Wing used to be the

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