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Jun 09 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Why TV News is Struggling to Stay Relevant Today

TV news used to be the main source of information for most people. But those days are fading fast. Networks like CBS have watched their audiences shrink over recent years. Even skilled anchors can’t always escape the fallout. Scott Pelley, a longtime TV journalist, faced this reality twice, first in

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Jun 02 2026EDUCATION

Skin signs that tell more than meets the eye

TV dramas often show doctors missing obvious clues. In one episode, a patient’s rash appears days before fever and confusion set in. The team focuses on the confusion and forgets to check the skin. Only when the detective work catches up does someone notice the tiny purple spots—late clues to a dead

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May 02 2026BUSINESS

White Oak cuts 117 jobs as logistics sites shut down

White Oak, a company running logistics operations, recently closed two of its sites and let go of 117 workers. This isn’t just a local issue—it mirrors broader shifts in how goods are stored and moved. Automation and online shopping have changed the game, leaving many traditional warehouses struggli

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Apr 30 2026SCIENCE

Pigeons Get a Boost from Nano‑Vitamin D

White King pigeons were given water with tiny packets of vitamin D3 to see if it helped them lay better eggs and raise healthier babies. 216 pairs, all three years old, were split into four groups that received either no vitamin D3 or 1, 000, 2, 000, or 4, 000 IU per litre for 13 weeks. The middl

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Jan 25 2026BUSINESS

Why Do News Anchors Keep Disappearing?

TV news is changing fast. Many familiar faces are gone. Some people miss the old days. Back then, anchors stayed for years. Now, they come and go quickly. This happens on both big and local news channels. Money is a big reason for this change. Fewer people watch TV news. So, advertisers pay less. T

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Dec 25 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Unexpected Success of TV Spin-Off Movies

TV shows often struggle to make the jump to the big screen. The transition can be tricky. A story meant to unfold over many episodes doesn't always fit into a two-hour movie. Many have tried and failed. Remember "Sex and the City 2" or "The Last Airbender"? Not exactly crowd favorites. But there ar

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Sep 12 2025FINANCE

What's Happening with WhiteHorse Finance?

WhiteHorse Finance, a company that deals with loans and investments, has been getting mixed reviews from experts. Most of them suggest that people should be cautious about investing in it. The average price target for the company's stock is around $10, but it's currently trading at a lower price. Th

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Aug 04 2025HEALTH

Examining TV-46000: A Closer Look at Safety in Schizophrenia Treatment

TV-46000 is a new drug for schizophrenia. It is given as an injection under the skin. The drug is based on risperidone, which is already used to treat schizophrenia. Two big tests, called RISE and SHINE, were done to check how safe TV-46000 is. These tests looked at different side effects. They che

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May 23 2025ENTERTAINMENT

How TV Shows Shape Our Views on Organ Donation

TV shows have a big impact on how we see the world. One example is the popular medical drama Grey's Anatomy. It often shows doctors as selfless heroes. But does this influence how we think about organ donation? Researchers wanted to find out if watching such shows makes people more likely to sign u

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Apr 12 2025SCIENCE

White Americans: Five Ways to Handle Identity in a Changing World

White Americans are facing a new reality. They are being forced to think about their racial identity more than ever before. This is due to significant social changes happening in the United States. A recent study looked into how white Americans handle their identity in these changing times. The stud

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