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Nov 22 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Dwayne Johnson & Chris Evans's 'Red One' Hits $100M Globally!

Dwayne Johnson and Chris Evans's action-packed Christmas movie, 'Red One', just reached a major milestone at the global box office. Despite initial weekend expectations in the U. S. and Canada, the movie has now crossed the $100M mark worldwide. A big part of this success came from a strong Tuesday

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Nov 22 2024TECHNOLOGY

Cheap Headphones, Big Sound: QCY H3 Pros Shine

Ever thought that a $66 pair of headphones couldn't sound great? Think again. The QCY H3 Pros, now on sale for $52. 67, offer impressive audio quality that punches above their price point. These budget-friendly headphones boast tight bass, well-balanced mids, and clear highs, making them a solid cho

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Nov 19 2024SCIENCE

How Experiments Help Us Understand Cultural Evolution

In recent years, scientists have been conducting lab experiments to test ideas about how culture evolves. These experiments have uncovered some interesting things, like how cultures change over time, the biases that shape what becomes popular, and even if animals can have their own cultures. We've s

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Nov 18 2024HEALTH

Uncovering Cancer Trends in 2023: A Deep Dive into Online Content

In 2023, a significant shift in how we understand cancer patients' online behavior is taking place. As more people turn to the internet for information, it's crucial to monitor and analyze the kind of data they encounter. This study explored a major consumer portal, aiming to unveil trends and gain

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Nov 18 2024HEALTH

Light Therapy: A New Hope for Skin Cancer Treatment

Skin cancer, especially types like basal cell carcinoma (BCCs) and squamous cell carcinoma (SCCs), is a big deal worldwide. Traditional treatments like surgery and radiation can be harsh and not always effective. But there's a new kid on the block: photodynamic therapy (PDT). This method uses specia

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Nov 17 2024POLITICS

Protecting History: Why Climate Activists Face Tough Punishment

In February, climate activists Jackson Green and Donald Zepeda pulled off a daring stunt. They entered the National Archives in Washington D. C. , armed with red paint and pink powder. Their target? The display cases protecting the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence. The act was a clea

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Nov 16 2024POLITICS

Ukraine's Zelensky Hopes Trump's Presidency Speeds Up War's End

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky recently shared his thoughts on the ongoing war with Russia. In a radio interview, he expressed his belief that the war could end more quickly if former US President Donald Trump were in office. Zelensky noted the challenging situation on the battlefield, where

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Nov 16 2024HEALTH

The Cost Savings of Early Fecal Transplants for C. difficile Infections

You've probably heard of faecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) for severe Clostridioides difficile infections (CDI). It's typically suggested after three or more infection episodes. But what if we start FMT earlier, during the first or second episode? Could it save us money and reduce hospital vis

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Nov 15 2024SPORTS

The Rise of Donovan Clingan: A Basketball Star's Journey from Bristol to the NBA

Donovan Clingan, a 20-year-old basketball sensation, has taken the sports world by storm. Born in Bristol, Connecticut, he has always had a passion for the game, inspired by his mother, Stacey Porrini Clingan, who was a basketball legend in her own right. Stacey played at Bristol Central High School

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Nov 14 2024POLITICS

Recount Ahead in Pennsylvania Senate Race

Listen up, folks! Pennsylvania's Senate race is getting an encore. Republican Dave McCormick and Democratic Sen. Bob Casey are neck and neck, with just 29, 000 votes apart – that's less than half a percent! Under state rules, a recount is mandatory when the margin is this tight. Secretary Al Schmidt

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