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May 09 2025ENTERTAINMENT

New York's Film and TV Industry Gets a Boost

New York State has just given its film and TV production industry a significant boost. Governor Kathy Hochul has signed off on an expanded budget that includes enhanced incentives for productions. This move comes after a week of uncertainty following Donald Trump’s proposal for tariffs on content pr

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May 09 2025POLITICS

The Struggle to Revive Factory Jobs in America

The idea of bringing back manufacturing jobs has been a hot topic in American politics for years. Many people, including former President Trump, have promised to bring these jobs back. But is it really possible? And should it even be a priority? The American manufacturing sector has seen a signific

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May 09 2025CRIME

Two Men Ruin a Famous Tree and Face the Music

The Sycamore Gap tree, a beloved landmark in Northumberland, England, was sadly cut down in September 2023. This tree, thought to be around 200 years old, was a popular spot for photos and special moments. It stood in a dip in the rocky landscape, making it a unique and cherished part of the area.

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May 09 2025HEALTH

How Breast Cancer Survivors Face Their Fears

Breast cancer is the most frequent cancer in women. Many women who have beaten it worry about it coming back. This is a real concern. It is called fear of cancer recurrence. So, how do these women handle this fear? A study looked into this question. It gathered and combined information from variou

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May 09 2025SCIENCE

Grunion Beach Parties: The Surprising Land Adventures of California's Fish

California's beaches are home to a unique spectacle. Once a year, during the spring high tides, California grunion leave the water and head to the shore. This is not a random occurrence. It is a coordinated effort to reproduce. These fish have developed special ways to move on land. They do this to

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May 09 2025HEALTH

Walking Right: Why Your Stroll Might Be All Wrong

Walking is something most people do every day, but few do it right. It turns out, there's a science to walking correctly. A fitness expert has developed a method to fix common walking mistakes. This method promises to improve posture, joint health, and overall well-being. It's called WalkActive, and

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May 08 2025HEALTH

How Disasters Hit Those Fighting Opioid Addiction

The opioid crisis has been a major public health issue since 2017. It is still a big problem. During this time, there were 164 disasters that cost 1 billion dollars or more. These events can be very tough on people who use drugs. But, how well do opioid treatment programs handle these disasters? Thi

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May 08 2025SCIENCE

The Ever-Changing Moral Compass

People often think of morality as a fixed set of rules. But what if it's more like a work in progress? Recent studies suggest that our moral decisions are flexible and can change based on new information and experiences. This means that our idea of right and wrong is not set in stone. It's more like

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May 08 2025BUSINESS

The Power of Allies: How Support Can Change the Game for Marginalized Workers

In the world of work, some people face unfair hurdles. These are folks from groups that have been left out of the main social, economic, educational, and cultural scenes. They often struggle with lower well-being, tense relationships, and fewer career opportunities compared to those who have more ad

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May 08 2025CRIME

The Unseen Side of the Tyre Nichols Case

Three former Memphis police officers, Tadarrius Bean, Demetrius Haley, and Justin Smith, were cleared of all charges in the death of Tyre Nichols. The jury did not find them guilty of second-degree murder or any of the other six counts they faced. This verdict came after a state trial that focused

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