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Mar 25 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Viewer Numbers Soar for Controversial Show

A recent episode of a popular TV show, "The White Lotus, " hit a major milestone. The sixth episode of its third season, called "Denials, " drew in 4. 2 million viewers. This number comes from both traditional TV viewers and those who streamed it on a popular platform. The show's producers released

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Mar 25 2025POLITICS

Top Officials' Chat Blunder Exposes Yemen War Plans

A big mistake happened when high-ranking officials in the Trump administration shared secret military plans. They used a chat app called Signal to talk about attacks on the Houthi group in Yemen. The problem? They accidentally included a well-known journalist in the conversation. The group invo

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Mar 25 2025HEALTH

Unusual Tongue Spasms and the Surprising Fix

Tongue spasms might sound like a joke, but for some people, it is a serious issue. This condition is called hemilingual spasm. It is very rare and causes one side of the tongue to spasm. This can make it hard to talk and even cause pain. Doctors think it might be due to a nerve being squeezed by a b

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Mar 25 2025SCIENCE

The Mystery of the Missing Epoxyeicosatrienoic Acid Receptor

Epoxyeicosatrienoic acids, or EETs, are special molecules. They come from a process involving arachidonic acid and specific enzymes. These molecules are famous for fighting inflammation, lowering blood pressure, and promoting heart health. Yet, there is a puzzle. Scientists have not found the exact

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Mar 24 2025SPORTS

The March Madness Powerhouses

The 2025 NCAA Tournament is shaping up to be a thrilling event. The Sweet 16 is now set, and it's clear that the Southeastern Conference (SEC) is making a significant impact. For the first time in March Madness history, seven teams from a single conference have advanced to the Sweet 16. This domina

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Mar 24 2025SCIENCE

Dark Energy's Mystery Deepens: New Findings Challenge Our Universe's Fate

The universe is full of mysteries, and one of the biggest is dark energy. For years, scientists have believed that dark energy is a constant force driving the universe's expansion. But new data from the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) suggests that dark energy might be weakening over tim

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Mar 24 2025SCIENCE

The Hubble Telescope's 20-Year Journey to Capture a Cosmic Illusion

The Hubble Space Telescope has captured a fascinating image that tricks the eye. It shows a bright star and a spiral galaxy in the constellation Virgo. The star and galaxy seem to be neighbors, but they are actually separated by an enormous distance. The star is a mere 7, 109 light-years away, while

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Mar 24 2025POLITICS

Israel's Plan to Pressure Hamas: A Ground Offensive?

Israel is preparing for a major ground offensive in Gaza. This could involve sending tens of thousands of troops into the region. The goal? To clear and occupy large areas of the enclave. This is one of several strategies Israel is considering as it ramps up attacks on Gaza. The aim is to pressure H

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Mar 24 2025CELEBRITIES

The White Lotus: A Surprising Turn for Patrick Schwarzenegger

The White Lotus, known for its sharp critiques and dark humor, took a dramatic turn in its third season. The show, set at a luxurious resort in Thailand, initially lulls viewers into a sense of ease with witty one-liners and light satire. However, the tone shifts abruptly in episode 6, when the Ratl

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Mar 24 2025EDUCATION

The Legacy of Health Law Pioneers

The BU Health Law Program is marking its 70th year. It's a big deal, and it's worth taking a moment to think about the people who made it happen. Fran Miller, George Annas, and Wendy Mariner are the founders. They are often called FGW for short. They did a lot of important work in health law. Many

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