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Sep 22 2025CELEBRITIES

Angelina Jolie's Honest Words on Love, Life, and Cancer

Angelina Jolie has been making waves at the San Sebastián Film Festival in Spain. She's there to promote her new movie, "Couture, " which she stars in alongside Colin Farrell and Jennifer Lawrence. But it wasn't just the film that had people talking. Jolie shared some deep thoughts about her country

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Sep 22 2025SCIENCE

Drug Testing with Tiny Ball of Cells: What Can Go Wrong?

Drug testing is getting a upgrade. Scientists are using tiny balls of cells, called spheroids, to test new medicines. These spheroids are better than flat cell cultures because they act more like real tissues in the body. But, there are some problems that can mess up the results. First, how these s

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Sep 22 2025SPORTS

From California to Columbia: Caleb Sanchez's Ivy League Journey

Caleb Sanchez, a young man from California, traded sunny beaches for snowy campuses when he chose to attend Columbia University. This wasn't just about academics; he also aimed to play football in the Ivy League. His freshman year ended on a high note, with impressive performances that helped Columb

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Sep 22 2025EDUCATION

Beyond College: Schools Redefining Success

In the heart of Wyoming, Upton High School is challenging the norm. It's not that they're against college, but they believe in offering students a choice. Instead of pushing everyone towards a four-year degree, they've created a model that supports three paths: college, military, or straight into th

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Sep 22 2025HEALTH

Why Do Nurses Struggle to Prevent Leg Ulcers from Coming Back?

Leg ulcers are a big problem for many people. They can come back even after treatment. Nurses play a big role in stopping this from happening. But they face many challenges. First, let's talk about the main issue. Nurses often don't have enough time. They are busy with many patients. This makes it

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Sep 21 2025SCIENCE

Dark Matter's Elusive Nature: The Axion Puzzle

Dark matter is a cosmic mystery. It's everywhere but invisible. Scientists think it's way more common than the stuff we see. One idea is that dark matter is made of tiny, hypothetical particles called axions. These axions might turn into light when they pass through super-strong magnetic fields, lik

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Sep 21 2025BUSINESS

Big Moves: Amazon Boosts Pay and Cuts Health Costs

Amazon is making big changes to help its workers. They are putting over a billion dollars into raising pay and making health care cheaper. The average pay will go up to more than $23 an hour. Some workers with a lot of experience will get a raise of $1. 10 to $1. 90 per hour. Full-time workers will

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Sep 20 2025POLITICS

Pentagon's New Rules: A Step Back for Press Freedom?

The Pentagon has introduced new rules that are making it harder for journalists to do their jobs. Now, reporters must promise not to look at or share any information that hasn't been officially approved. This includes even unclassified documents. If they don't agree to these terms, they could lose t

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Sep 20 2025HEALTH

Smart Tech, Smarter Health: How AI is Changing Nursing

AI is everywhere in healthcare. It's in the apps we use, the tools nurses rely on, and the systems that help doctors make decisions. But with all this tech, there are big questions to answer. How do we make sure it's fair? How do we keep it safe? And how do we make sure it helps everyone, not just a

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Sep 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's Next Earbuds: A Sneak Peek

Samsung is already cooking up its next pair of earbuds, the Galaxy Buds 4 and Buds 4 Pro. This news comes from a leak of Samsung's upcoming One UI 8. 5 software. The leak also gives us a glimpse of the model numbers for these new earbuds. The Galaxy Buds 4 will have the model number SM-R540, while

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