AARTI MANN

Nov 28 2025OPINION

Flying Fiascos: Why Are Passengers Losing It?

Air travel is becoming a hot mess, and it's not just about delays. The number of passengers acting out mid-flight has skyrocketed. Since 2019, there's been a whopping 400 percent increase in in-flight outbursts. That's over 13, 800 incidents since 2021 alone. What's going on here? Some folks think it's about more than just pandemic rage. It's about a bigger issue: p...

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Nov 28 2025HEALTH

Teamwork in Osteoarthritis Care: How Patients and Physiotherapists Make Choices Together

Osteoarthritis (OA) is a common condition that affects millions of people worldwide. It is a degenerative joint disease that can cause pain, stiffness, and reduced mobility. Managing OA often involves a team effort between the patient and their healthcare providers, including physiotherapists. A recent study explored how patients with OA and physiotherapists work tog...

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Nov 27 2025SCIENCE

Unraveling the Striatin-3 and SG2NA Puzzle

In the vast realm of biology, small proteins often play significant roles. Striatin-3 is one such protein that frequently draws the attention of the immune system. This isn't unusual. The immune system sometimes mistakenly targets the body's own proteins, leading to autoimmune diseases. Researchers investigate these proteins using specialized tools called autoantibo...

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Nov 27 2025OPINION

Keeping the Peace: Why Politics Don't Belong at the Dinner Table

Family gatherings are supposed to be a time of joy and connection. They are a chance to relax, enjoy good food, and appreciate the people who matter most. But all too often, these moments are ruined by heated political debates. Politics have a way of dividing people. They can turn a friendly conversation into a heated argument in an instant. This is especially true ...

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Nov 26 2025LIFESTYLE

Swiss Innovation Wins Big with Customizable Reading Glasses

In a groundbreaking move, a Swiss startup has introduced a new way to customize reading glasses. The product, called read on light customized, was launched in September 2025 and has already won a prestigious award. The German Design Award 2026 in the category of Excellent Product Design – Lifestyle & Fashion was given to this innovation. The main feature of this pro...

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Nov 26 2025SPORTS

Christian Koloko: A Journey from Cameroon to the NBA

Christian Koloko's path to the NBA is a story of resilience and adaptability. Born in Douala, Cameroon, he spent his early years in Central Africa, attending Collège Libermann. His journey took a significant turn when he moved to the United States in 2017, enrolling at Birmingham High School in California. Despite not knowing English initially, he thrived, showcasing...

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Nov 25 2025SPORTS

A Pioneer in Sports and Entertainment: Claire Rothman's Legacy

Claire Rothman, a woman who shattered glass ceilings in the male-dominated sports and entertainment industry, has passed away at the age of 97. Her death, confirmed by family members, was due to complications from a fall. Rothman was not just a trailblazer but a force of nature, leaving an indelible mark on the Los Angeles Lakers' "Showtime" era and the music scene. ...

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Nov 25 2025FINANCE

XRP Gets a Big Boost from Wall Street

Franklin Templeton, a well-known name in finance, has jumped into the XRP game. They just launched an ETF called the Franklin XRP Trust (XRPZ) on the NYSE Arca. This means investors can now get their hands on XRP through a regulated product. Franklin isn't the only one doing this. Other big players like Bitwise, Grayscale, and Canary Capital are already in the mix. ...

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Nov 24 2025HEALTH

A Tiny Fighter: How Imaging Helped Spot a Hidden Tumor

A young girl, just two years old, faced a health puzzle. She had Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome, a condition that can sometimes lead to tumors. Doctors found a suspicious spot on her left adrenal gland. To figure out what it was, they used a special scan called 18F-FDG PET/CT. This scan showed that the spot was using more energy than it should, a sign that something mi...

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Nov 23 2025RELIGION

Young Women Join the Missionary Force at 18

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has made a big change. They now allow young women to start their missionary work at 18, just like young men. This change happened right away. The church said that young women can begin their missions after finishing high school. Many young women are excited about this. At Brigham Young University, students like Kate Be...

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