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Jan 27 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Unexpected Passing of DJ Unk: What We Know

It's no secret that the next four years will bring significant changes to America. HuffPost is committed to delivering unbiased journalism, and they're now offering an ad-free experience to contributors who support their mission. But let's focus on something else: the recent news of rapper DJ Unk's

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Jan 27 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Timothée Chalamet's Dylanesque Night on SNL

Timothée Chalamet, known for his role in "A Complete Unknown, " has been busy preparing to portray the iconic Bob Dylan. He's been learning guitar and singing, diving into Dylan's history, and even dressing the part. On a recent Saturday, he hosted "Saturday Night Live" and showcased his Dylan skill

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Jan 27 2025HEALTH

The Secret of Blood Vessels in Brazil's Mouth Fungus Mystery

Ever heard of a fungal infection called paracoccidioidomycosis, or PCM? It's a big deal in Latin America, especially Brazil. You might ask, what does this have to do with blood vessels? Scientists have been puzzled about a protein called vascular endothelial growth factor, or VEGF, and its role in P

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Jan 27 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Disney's Mufasa Roars to Top Spot Again as Sonic 3 Breaks Records

The global box office is still buzzing with late 2024 releases, but Disney’s Mufasa: The Lion King is making some serious noise. Despite starting off slow, the lion-hearted Disney film has now claimed the top spot for the sixth weekend in a row. With a global total of $626. 7 million, Mufasa is reig

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Jan 27 2025SCIENCE

ESA Wants a Little More Money for Science Missions

The new boss of ESA's science programs is asking for a teeny increase in the budget at their upcoming meeting. She says this little bit of extra cash will help fund future missions, like exploring Saturn's icy moon Enceladus. ESA's member countries gave more money for science at the last meeting, bu

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Jan 27 2025SPORTS

Newcastle's Isak Shines, Sky Reporter Faces Fan Criticism

Newcastle United's Alexander Isak has been on a scoring spree, recently netting twice against Southampton. This performance caught the attention of Arsenal fans, who hope to see him join their team. Sky Sports reporter Mark McAdam mentioned Arsenal's interest in Isak during his live coverage, which

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Jan 27 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Check Out Cameron Diaz and Jamie Foxx's Old Sports Hit Before Watching Their New Action Flick!

You know Cameron Diaz and Jamie Foxx from the big Netflix action movie, Back in Action. But did you know they starred in a sports classic way back in 1999? This movie, called Any Given Sunday, is a must-watch, especially if you're not totally thrilled with their new action flick. Any Given Sunday i

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Jan 27 2025HEALTH

Personalized vs. Standard Knee Replacements: How They Stack Up

When it comes to knee replacements, there's been a lot of talk about whether personalized ones work better than the standard off-the-shelf kind. Doctors set out to compare the two, focusing on how well patients moved and functioned after surgery. They used a special score called the Forgotten Joint

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Jan 27 2025TECHNOLOGY

Are Navy Ships Cut Off From Wi-Fi? The Surprising Reality

The U. S. Navy is known for its cutting-edge technology, especially when it comes to its ships. Take the USS Gerald R. Ford, which is the largest and most advanced aircraft carrier in the world. Despite this, there's been a surprising discovery: some Navy ships might not have Wi-Fi for their crew me

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Jan 27 2025TECHNOLOGY

Social Media: A Double-Edged Sword for Society

Nicholas Carr, a renowned tech critic, has been warning about the downsides of technology for years. In his latest book, "Superbloom: How Technologies of Connection Tear Us Apart, " he dives into the paradox of communication. While we once believed more communication would bring us closer, Carr argu

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