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May 23 2025CELEBRITIES

Honoring a Man Who Touched Many Hearts

The Today show crew recently gathered to honor Uche Ojeh, the husband of cohost Sheinelle Jones. He sadly passed away from a severe form of brain cancer at the age of 45. The crew wanted to highlight Ojeh's life and the love he shared with his family and friends. They wanted to honor his legacy an

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May 23 2025HEALTH

Measles Strikes Anchorage: What You Need to Know

In Anchorage, a young person has been diagnosed with measles. This news has sparked concern among health officials. They worry that more people might have been exposed to the virus. The infected individual, who had not received the measles vaccine, visited several public spots while possibly spreadi

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May 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Hottest Tech at Computex 2025: What's New and Worth Buying

The tech world is buzzing with the latest from Computex 2025 in Taipei. AI is the star of the show, with big leaps in processing power and efficiency. Nvidia and AMD are leading the charge with new GPUs, and Intel is teasing its upcoming "Panther Lake" processors. The spotlight isn't just on laptops

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May 23 2025CELEBRITIES

The Power Play Behind the Headlines

In the Sean Combs trial, the nation is glued to the shocking details of his infamous "freak-offs. " But behind the sensational headlines lies a serious issue: how domestic violence can be used to gain control and commit serious crimes like sex trafficking and forced labor. This is not just about a

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May 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

Coding's Future: Why Learning to Code Still Matters

The future of coding is a hot topic. Some people think that coding is becoming outdated, especially with the rise of artificial intelligence. However, not everyone agrees with this perspective. The idea that coding is dying is not accurate. In fact, coding is evolving. Just as programming languages

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May 23 2025HEALTH

When Chemo Meets Emergency Surgery: A Close Look

Cancer treatments have come a long way, especially with the help of chemotherapy. This treatment has been a game-changer for many patients, especially those with advanced or spread-out cancer. But, there's a twist. Chemotherapy can make things tricky when it comes to surgery, especially in urgent ca

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May 23 2025POLITICS

The Future of Education in the US: A Judiciary Roadblock

A federal judge has put a temporary halt to President Trump's plan to close down the Department of Education. The order, signed in March 2025, aimed to transfer the department's responsibilities to other agencies and state governments. The judge's decision, made on May 22, 2025, has directed the Dep

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May 23 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Link: Triglycerides, Glucose, and Heart Health

Heart disease is a big deal, and figuring out who's at high risk is crucial. Two measures, the Triglyceride-Glucose Index and the Optical Flow Ratio, have been in the spotlight. The Triglyceride-Glucose Index, or TyG, is a simple way to check for insulin resistance. It's calculated using fasting tri

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May 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Future of Robots: Tesla's Big Bet on Optimus

Robots are becoming a major focus for Tesla. The company's CEO has big plans for Optimus, a humanoid robot designed to learn from humans. This isn't just about making cool gadgets. It's about changing how we live and work. Tesla's CEO thinks Optimus could be the company's most significant product e

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May 23 2025SCIENCE

Rhombohedral Graphene: The New Frontier in Superconductivity

Scientists have made a big discovery in the world of materials science. They found something special in a type of graphene called rhombohedral graphene. This isn't your ordinary graphene. It's made up of four or five layers stacked in a specific way. What makes it special? It shows signs of somethin

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