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Mar 25 2025ENTERTAINMENT

New Faces, New Voices: Megyn Kelly's Media Venture

Megyn Kelly is stepping into the world of podcasting with a bang. She is launching MK Media, a network that will feature both audio and video podcasts. This move is part of a broader trend where successful TV personalities are transitioning to the digital space. Kelly's network will kick off with th

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Mar 25 2025SCIENCE

Sky's Mysterious Blue Spiral: Not Aliens, But Rocket Science

A blue spiral that lit up the night sky over Europe on March 24th sparked curiosity and speculation. Many people wondered what it was. Some even thought it might be aliens. However, the truth is more down-to-earth. It was a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launch that caused this spectacle. The rocke

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Mar 25 2025SCIENCE

The Dynamic Duo: How Cells and Tissues Team Up to Model Disease Growth

The world of disease modeling is buzzing with a fresh approach. Researchers are exploring how tiny cell actions and larger tissue movements work together. This isn't just about looking at one or the other. It's about seeing how they influence each other. This is called multiscale coupling. It's like

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Mar 25 2025SCIENCE

How Shared Pain Builds Strong Bonds

A recent study looked at how people react after a big disaster. It focused on the earthquakes in Turkey on February 6th, 2023. The research explored how shared pain can bring people together. It also looked at how this shared pain can make people want to help others. The study involved 120 people w

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Mar 25 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Streaming in 2025: Your Guide to the Top Live TV Options

In 2025, the streaming world is bustling with options. NBC/Comcast's Peacock, AT&T's HBO Max, Apple TV Plus, and Disney Plus are all vying for attention. Peacock stands out with live news, while others focus on vast libraries of shows and movies. These services can quickly add up, so it's wise to co

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Mar 25 2025HEALTH

Spotlight on Anxiety: The Power of Quick Checks

Anxiety can be a sneaky problem. It often goes unnoticed, but it can really weigh people down. There are many ways to spot anxiety early, but two stand out as the most popular. These are the GAD-7 and GAD-2 scales. They are designed to help people figure out if they might be dealing with an anxiety

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Mar 25 2025ENVIRONMENT

Fungal Haze: How Wastewater Affects Our Waterways

In the Rio Grande river basin of New Mexico, treated wastewater plays a significant role in shaping the fungal populations in irrigation canals. This isn't just about water reuse. It's about understanding how these fungal communities can affect human health. There are two main ways this happens: t

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Mar 25 2025SCIENCE

Aflatoxin B1: The Silent Killer in Our Food

Aflatoxin B1 is a big problem in food safety. It is highly toxic and found in many foods. Scientists have created a new way to detect it quickly. They used a mix of natural enzymes and tiny nanozymes. These work together to create a special signal. This signal helps to find even tiny amounts of afla

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Mar 25 2025WEATHER

South Carolina's March Wind Mystery

In South Carolina, March is known for its strong winds. This is not just a coincidence but a result of nature's shifting patterns. As winter says goodbye and spring takes over, the weather starts to change dramatically. One of the main culprits behind these gusty winds is the frequent arrival of col

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Mar 25 2025HEALTH

Soda Giants Go Healthy: The New Battle for Your Gut

The soda industry is changing fast. For years, Coke and Pepsi fought over who could make the sweetest, most bubbly drink. Now, they're both trying to win over health-conscious consumers with a new kind of soda. These aren't your grandma's colas. They're prebiotic sodas, designed to be good for your

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