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Jul 07 2025SCIENCE

The Hidden Power of Skin Care Chemicals: How Some Ingredients Work at the Cellular Level

In the world of skin care, some chemicals do more than just sit on the surface. They dive deep into cells and mess with important signals. Three of these chemicals are lawsone, juglone, and plumbagin. They are found in many skin treatments and cosmetics. But how do they really work? Scientists want

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Jul 06 2025CRIME

Bystanders Step In: A Brooklyn Subway Incident

In a Brooklyn subway station, a disturbing scene unfolded. A man, later identified as Fredrick Marshall, grabbed a young woman from behind, causing her to scream for help. The incident happened on a Sunday morning at the Norwood Avenue station. Marshall, dressed in a white suit and armed with a knif

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Jul 06 2025SPORTS

Honoring Cano: A Trophy for the Subway Series?

The Subway Series between the Mets and Yankees is a big deal. It's a chance for these two New York teams to show off their skills. But what if there was a trophy to make it even more special? The Robinson Cano Cup could be that trophy. It would go to the winner of the home-and-home series between th

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Jul 02 2025ENVIRONMENT

Unseen Threats in Your Food: The Hidden Dangers of PFAS

People are getting more worried about PFAS, or per- and poly-fluoroalkyl substances. These chemicals stick around in the environment and end up in our food. Understanding how they get into our diet is important to keep us safe. A recent study looked at how PFAS can enter our food. It found that old

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Jun 30 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Making of Brad Pitt's F1 Film: A Behind-the-Scenes Look

Brad Pitt's upcoming F1 movie, "F1: The Movie, " took a unique path to authenticity, starting with a big "no" at Daytona International Speedway. The film's creators wanted to shoot Pitt's character, Sonny Hayes, winning the Rolex 24 Hours at Daytona. But IMSA, the sports car series that oversees the

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Jun 29 2025BUSINESS

Warren Buffett's Big Heart: $6 Billion Gift to Charities

Warren Buffett, the well-known investor, has done something amazing again. He gave away $6 billion worth of his company's stock to five different foundations. This is not new for him. Since 2006, he has given away about $60 billion in total to these foundations. He announced this on a Friday evenin

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Jun 27 2025SPORTS

A Clash of Titans: Holloway's Take on Topuria vs. Oliveira

Max Holloway, a seasoned UFC fighter, has his eyes on the upcoming lightweight title fight between Ilia Topuria and Charles Oliveira at UFC 317. He has a personal stake in this matchup, having fought both fighters in the past. Holloway lost to Topuria in a recent bout but defeated Oliveira back in 2

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Jun 25 2025HEALTH

Unraveling the Hunger Puzzle: Tackling Extreme Appetite in Rare Brain Conditions

Extreme hunger, or hyperphagia, is a big problem for people with rare brain conditions affecting the melanocortin-4 receptor (MC4R) pathway. This pathway is like a traffic cop in the brain, helping to control how much energy the body uses. When it's not working right, people can feel hungry all the

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Jun 23 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Batman's Next Generation: A Glimpse into a Cancelled Future

Fans of the Dark Knight have had a lot to look forward to in the past. Batman has been a staple in comics, TV, movies, and games. The Arkham series, in particular, set a high bar for superhero games. It had an engaging story and gameplay that was ahead of its time. However, it's been a while since t

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Jun 22 2025SPORTS

The Unexpected Victory Lane Caller

Dale Earnhardt Jr. found himself in an unusual role at the Pocono Raceway. He was not behind the wheel or in the broadcast booth. Instead, he was calling the shots as a crew chief for the Xfinity Series race. This was not planned. The regular crew chief, Mardy Lindley, was suspended. So, Earnhardt s

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