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Feb 13 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Captain America: A Step Backwards

Picture this: Valentine's Day rolls around, and you're treated to a Marvel movie that feels like a stale, overprocessed snack. That's "Captain America: Brave New World" for you. It's the latest in Phase Five of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but it's a bit of a letdown. Anthony Mackie takes the lead

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Feb 13 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Shonda Rhimes and Friends Walk Away from Kennedy Center

The Kennedy Center, a place known for its art and culture, is going through some big changes. Shonda Rhimes, a well-known writer and producer, has stepped down from the board. This move comes after Donald Trump took control of the center. Rhimes was appointed to the board by President Barack Obama a

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Feb 13 2025POLITICS

The Battle for Inclusivity in Medical Schools

Medical schools are under fire. Not from a new virus or a natural disaster. But from political attacks. These attacks are targeting programs that promote diversity, equity, and inclusion. These programs are crucial for creating a medical workforce that reflects the diverse population it serves. But

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Feb 13 2025HEALTH

Cancer Care: A New Way to Support Survivors

Cancer survivors have a lot to deal with after their main treatment. They have to manage side effects, keep an eye out for any signs of cancer returning, and cope with emotional challenges. Doctors are often too busy to provide all the support survivors need. That's why giving doctors tools to make

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Feb 13 2025HEALTH

Brain Boost: How Movement Helps Older Adults with Joint Pain

Older adults with joint pain might find it hard to believe, but staying active can do wonders for their brains. It's not just about keeping the body in shape; it's also about keeping the mind sharp. A recent study showed that older adults with osteoarthritis and moderate to severe pain can still ben

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Feb 13 2025BUSINESS

CATL's Big Move: Expanding Globally Through Hong Kong

CATL, the world's leading maker of electric vehicle (EV) batteries, is making a bold move. They're planning to list on the Hong Kong stock exchange. This isn't their first time at the rodeo, though. They already raised a whopping $6. 7 billion in an IPO on China’s Shenzhen exchange back in 2022. Thi

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Feb 13 2025HEALTH

Shoulder Surgery: The Future of Flexible Implants

Shoulder replacements are becoming more common, and with that comes the need to fix or change these implants. To make this process simpler and less harmful to the body, doctors have created special parts for the shoulder joint that can be easily switched. These parts are called convertible glenoid a

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Feb 13 2025HEALTH

Unmasking COVID-19: The Hidden Spread

The COVID-19 pandemic has been a tough nut to crack for traditional disease models. Why? Because it's sneaky. It can spread without symptoms, hide in plain sight, and mess with how we interact with each other. Imagine trying to track a ghost. That's what epidemiologists were up against. The

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Feb 12 2025HEALTH

TNK vs tPA: The Stroke Treatment Face-Off

When someone has a sudden ischemic stroke, doctors have to act fast. Two main drugs are used to break up the blood clots that cause these strokes: alteplase (tPA) and tenecteplase (TNK). For a long time, tPA was the preferred choice. But new guidelines from the American Heart Association suggest tha

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Feb 12 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Rock & Roll Hall of Fame 2025: New Faces and Old Favorites

The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame has just announced its 2025 nominees, and there are some big surprises this year. The list includes 14 artists, with eight making their first appearance on the ballot. This year's nominees span various genres and eras, from the classic rock of Bad Company and Joe Cocker

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