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Jan 16 2025SCIENCE

Oligopeptides with Tryptophan: A New Hope for Fighting Cancer?

Tryptophan, an amino acid, plays a big role in our bodies. Its unique structure lets it interact with other proteins in many ways. This makes it a great starting point for new medicines. In a recent study, scientists created a bunch of peptides (tiny proteins) with tryptophan. They used computers an

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Jan 16 2025CELEBRITIES

Taylor Rooks: Fashion Icon and Sports Journalism Force

Taylor Rooks has made a name for herself in sports journalism, much like MJ in '97 and Brady in '07. She started her journey with a passion for sports and a dream to make it big. From SNY to Bleacher Report and Turner Sports, she's been on fire, landing exclusive interviews and bringing fresh perspe

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Jan 16 2025SPORTS

Skier-Turned-CEO Jeremy Bloom Revamps X Games

The X Games, a prime event in action sports, is gearing up for a big change. The event, which started in the 1990s, has been held in Aspen since 2002. Now, with a new owner, MSP Sports Capital, the X Games are ready to evolve. Jeremy Bloom, a Colorado native and a successful athlete in both freestyl

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Jan 16 2025POLITICS

Republicans Say Minnesota House is Ready, Governor Disagrees

On Wednesday, the Minnesota State Capitol saw an unusual scene. Normally, the House and Senate send delegates to inform the governor that they're ready to work. This year, however, things were different. Four Republican representatives, Ben Bakeberg, Max Rymer, Jon Koznick, and Paul Anderson, went t

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Jan 16 2025HEALTH

Racial Gaps in Labor Pain Relief: What's the Deal?

Did you know that the way women experience pain relief during childbirth can be different based on their race? A recent study looked into how often black and white women needed extra pain meds while using labor epidurals. The study found that black women might be getting these extra meds more often

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Jan 16 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Rome’s Fall: A New Strategy Game Hits Steam Early Access on January 20

Mark your calendars, strategy fans! Billionworlds and Daedalic Entertainment are rolling out a fresh 4X game called Yield! Fall of Rome on January 20, 2025, via Steam Early Access. This isn’t your average complex strategy game; it’s streamlined for a faster pace while keeping deep strategy intact. P

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Jan 16 2025SCIENCE

Bacteria's Iron Interactions: A Closer Look at Siderophore Networks

Bacteria talk to each other in many ways, and one of those conversations is about sharing or competing for iron. Iron is a big deal for bacteria, so they use special molecules called siderophores to grab it from their surroundings. These siderophores can either help or hinder other bacteria, dependi

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Jan 16 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Elsa's Frozen Cosplay: Ice Powers in Real Life

You know the story of Princess Elsa and her magical ice powers from the hit Disney movie Frozen. Well, a cosplayer named Grimilde Malatesta brought Elsa's look from the famous "Let It Go" scene to life. Her cosplay is so realistic that it includes a digital ice effect, just like in the movie! But he

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Jan 15 2025HEALTH

Boosting Lebanon's Healthcare: How Culture Builds Loyalty

Did you know that the way a healthcare organization treats its employees can make a big difference in how well it functions? In Lebanon, where the economy and politics are always changing, keeping good staff is a huge challenge. This study looked at how the culture of healthcare organizations affect

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Jan 15 2025POLITICS

Young Latin American Migrants in the US: Their Thoughts and Actions on Immigration

Imagine you're a young adult from Latin America, living in the US. You face a tough political scene where migrants of color aren't treated fairly. The government's immigration rules and talk can make you feel unsafe and powerless. A study in Virginia looked into how these young adults think about a

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