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Mar 18 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Unseen Power of a Simple Story

It is always exciting when a new show comes along and captures the hearts of viewers worldwide. One such show is the Netflix miniseries Adolescence. This four-part drama, starring Stephen Graham and Erin Doherty, has been making waves since its release on March 13. The series follows a 13-year-old b

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Mar 18 2025CELEBRITIES

Will Netflix Keep Harry And Meghan On Board?

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have been working with Netflix for five years. They have released five projects during this time. These include a documentary, a lifestyle show, and a few other series. Some of these projects have not done well. This has led to questions about their future with the str

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Mar 18 2025HEALTH

Older Adults: How Just 10 Days of Inactivity Affects Muscle Signals

The neuromuscular junction is a vital link between nerves and muscles. It is responsible for triggering muscle contractions. However, the effects of short-term inactivity on this junction, especially in older adults, are not well understood. A recent study shed some light on this issue. It focused o

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Mar 17 2025BUSINESS

February's Retail Sales: A Mixed Bag

February's retail sales showed a modest increase of 0. 2%, which was less than what experts had predicted. This growth was slightly better than the revised decline seen in January, but it still fell short of the anticipated 0. 6% rise. When you exclude car sales, the increase was 0. 3%, which matche

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Mar 17 2025POLITICS

United States Steps Back from Ukraine Invasion Probe

A recent move by the United States is raising eyebrows. The country has decided to withdraw from an international effort to investigate who is responsible for the invasion of Ukraine. This decision comes as a surprise to many, as it seems to align more with the interests of Vladimir Putin, the Russi

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Mar 17 2025SCIENCE

Lithium Metal Batteries: The Future of Long-Lasting Power

Lithium metal batteries are the future of energy storage. They promise longer life spans and better performance. But there are big challenges to overcome. One of the main issues is the behavior of lithium ions in solid-state polymer electrolytes (SPEs). These electrolytes need to have high ionic con

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Mar 17 2025HEALTH

Sleep and Work: How Jobs Affect Rest for Japan's Older Adults

In Japan, the link between work and sleep among older adults has not been widely explored. To shed light on this, a study focused on individuals aged 50 and above. It looked at how different work situations affect sleep duration and quality. The research used data from a large group of people over f

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Mar 17 2025HEALTH

The Power of Phones: Helping HIV Patients Stay on Track

In the fight against HIV, keeping patients on their medication is key. This is where mobile health, or m-Health, comes in. It's all about using phones and wireless devices to boost health outcomes. Imagine a world where your phone reminds you to take your medicine, and you can chat with your doctor

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Mar 14 2025POLITICS

Unwelcome Melody: The Booing of a Vice President

The National Symphony Orchestra's concert at The Kennedy Center was anything but peaceful. The audience was not in the mood to be quiet. Loud booing erupted as Vice President JD Vance and his wife Usha Vance entered the concert hall. The crowd was not happy. The event was held on a Thursday nigh

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Mar 14 2025SPORTS

NFL Free Agency 2025: Big Moves and Big Questions

The NFL's 2025 free agency period has kicked off with a bang, and teams are already making waves. The Seattle Seahawks snatched up Sam Darnold to replace Geno Smith, who was traded to the Las Vegas Raiders. The New York Jets made a bold move by signing Justin Fields, leaving Aaron Rodgers in the dus

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