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Jun 09 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Matchmaker's Dilemma: Love and Money in the Big Apple

In the bustling city of New York, finding love can be as challenging as finding an affordable apartment. This is the world that Lucy, a skilled matchmaker, navigates daily. She works for a high-end firm called Adore, which specializes in pairing up wealthy New Yorkers. Her job is not just about sett

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Jun 09 2025CRIME

San Diego's Mysterious Air Disaster

In a shocking turn of events, a small aircraft vanished from the sky near San Diego. The plane, a Cessna 414, was carrying six passengers when it suddenly disappeared. It was Sunday afternoon, and the plane had just taken off, heading towards Phoenix. The last known location was about 8 kilometers f

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Jun 09 2025POLITICS

Scientists Speak Out: The Impact of Budget Cuts on Health Research

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is facing a significant challenge. Many of its scientists are publicly criticizing recent budget cuts. This is a big deal because the NIH is a major player in global health research. The cuts are causing real problems for ongoing studies and the people involve

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Jun 09 2025SCIENCE

How Magic Stories Boost Kids' Thinking Skills

Young kids often struggle with understanding false beliefs. This is because they have a hard time seeing things from another person's perspective. It is like they have a reality bias. They find it hard to think about what someone else might believe if it is not true. This is a big part of how ki

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Jun 09 2025SCIENCE

How Well Do Lithuanian Versions of Death Anxiety Scales Hold Up?

The Lithuanian versions of two scales that measure death anxiety have been put to the test. These scales are the Revised Collett-Lester Fear of Death Scale and the Existential Death Anxiety Scale. The goal was to see if these scales work well in Lithuanian. The study involved 528 people. Most of th

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Jun 09 2025SCIENCE

The Resilience of Exiled Scientists: Pharmacologists Under Nazi Rule

The persecution of Jewish and dissenting German pharmacologists during the Nazi era (1933-1945) had a profound impact on their professional lives. The oldest pharmacological journal, Naunyn-Schmiedeberg's Archives of Pharmacology, was established in 1873. It has a rich history and has published nume

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Jun 09 2025POLITICS

Trump's Unconventional Approach to Peace

The current administration's foreign policy is a mix of old-school realism and a new twist of reality TV drama. This approach is a significant shift from the idealism of previous leaders. The current president and his team have a unique way of handling international relations. They see diplomacy as

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Jun 08 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Drone Strikes on Moscow: A Push for Accountability

Ukraine's recent drone strikes on Moscow have shaken the Russian capital. The city's mayor reported that at least 10 drones were intercepted before they could cause significant damage. This event occurred as peace talks, mediated by the United States, continue. These talks aim to end the three-year-

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Jun 08 2025SPORTS

Clash of the Tennis Titans: Sinner vs. Alcaraz

The tennis world is buzzing with excitement as two of the sport's brightest stars, Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz, prepare to face off in the 2025 French Open final. This isn't just any match; it's a rematch of sorts, with these two having crossed paths 11 times before. Alcaraz has the upper hand,

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Jun 08 2025HEALTH

Running Myths: Why Adults with Back Pain Avoid It

Many adults with chronic low back pain steer clear of running. They believe it will make their pain worse. This is not true. Recent studies have shown that running can actually help people with chronic back pain. It can improve their fitness and reduce their pain. However, many people still hol

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