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Feb 07 2025ENTERTAINMENT

What if Your Favorite Cards Came to Life?

Some big news dropped recently. Legendary Entertainment and Hasbro Entertainment have teamed up to create a live-action movie universe based on the popular card game, Magic: The Gathering. First things first, this isn't just one movie. The plan is to start with a feature film and then branch out in

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Feb 07 2025HEALTH

HIV, Blood Sugar, and Age: Surprising Trends in Taiwan

In a bustling medical center in Northern Taiwan, a thought-provoking study brought attention to metabolic syndrome among those living with HIV. This study didn't just look at one factor, but dug deep into multiple aspects. The study hoped to shine a light on what puts people with HIV at ris

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Feb 07 2025POLITICS

USAID's Shrinking Workforce

The United Nations is facing a critical situation. In recent developments, a significant number of employees from the organization may face unemployment. The consequences of the employees' leaving are expected to affect many people around the globe. A lawsuit was filed to challenge a recent deci

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Feb 07 2025HEALTH

SIRT6: The Multitasking Protector of Your Cells

Ever heard of SIRT6? It's like a superhero protein in your cells, helping them stay young and healthy. So, how does it do this? Well, first, it helps fix damaged DNA. Imagine your cells have roads that sometimes get potholes; SIRT6 finds those potholes and fixes t

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Feb 07 2025POLITICS

Musk's Team Questions Data Access

Elon Musk and his tech team, known as the DOGE, have been given access to sensitive information of many Americans. This includes names, Social Security numbers, addresses, bank details, and birth dates. Many people are wondering why they need this data and what it's being used for. Some people beli

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Feb 06 2025POLITICS

Democrats' Abortion Stance: A Divided Party?

The Democratic Party has shifted dramatically over the years, especially regarding abortion. Once, both Democrats and Republicans advocated for protections for unborn children and mothers. Now, the situation is very different. In 1976, the Hyde Amendment, which restricted federal funding for abortio

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Feb 06 2025SCIENCE

New Lunar Rover Spots a Ride to the Moon! : FLIP Hits the Road with Griffin

The adventure to the moon just found a new chapter. A few years ago, Astrobotic, a respected name in the space world, wanted to send a rover to the moon. NASA and Astrobotic were partners on VIPER, the first choice for the Griffin-1 mission. Surprise, surprise! NASA decided not to u

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Feb 05 2025SPORTS

Allyson Felix Kicks Off A Brand New Women #Sports Vibes!

The world of women's sports just became a lot more exciting. To kick it all off Allyson Felix, the superstar track and field legend with a whopping 7 gold medals, is huge player. But this time, she is not the only one. Central to all of her work is Felix's new management firm Always Alpha

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Feb 05 2025POLITICS

Trump's Sneaky Plan: How He's Trying to Control Women's Choices

In the middle of the night, President Donald Trump made a dramatic move. He dismantled the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, or EEOC. This commission has been a quiet key player in deciding pregnancy accommodations, anti-discrimination laws, and a bunch of other federal rights. This migh

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Feb 05 2025SCIENCE

What Makes Us Healthy? Exploring the Early Life and Family Factors Impacting Kids' Health

You know how families and babies live at birth matter? Well, a study dug into how these early life factors can affect kids heart health, diet and physical activity. This was about kids at ages 8, 9 and 10 years old, before puberty. The study wanted to check out if things like economic status, fami

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