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Oct 22 2025CELEBRITIES

Stars Who Bounced Back Stronger

Celebrities often face tough times, but some turn their struggles into huge successes. Take Robert Downey Jr. , for example. After dealing with serious issues and even going to prison, he made a massive comeback. He became Iron Man in the Marvel movies, which changed his career forever. Then there'

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Oct 22 2025HEALTH

Language Barriers in Healthcare: A Digital Divide

In the digital age, patient portals have become a go-to tool for managing health care, offering everything from test results to virtual doctor visits. Yet, for over 25 million Americans who speak little English, these portals can be a roadblock rather than a resource. A recent study from the Univers

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Oct 22 2025BUSINESS

MrBeast's Big Move into Money Matters

MrBeast, the YouTube sensation with a massive following, is making a bold step into the world of finance. He's planning to offer banking, financial advice, and even crypto services to his fans. This isn't just a side hustle; it's a serious business move. The star has filed a trademark for "MrBeast

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Oct 22 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Who Left the Dance Floor on Wicked Night?

On Tuesday night, the ballroom of Dancing with the Stars transformed into the world of Oz, with dancers taking on the challenge of performing to songs from the popular musical Wicked. The guest judge for the evening was Jon M. Chu, the director of the Wicked movies, who brought a fresh perspective t

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Oct 22 2025BUSINESS

Netflix's Big Wins and Misses in Q3 2025

Netflix's third quarter of 2025 brought some highs and lows. The streaming giant saw a 17% revenue boost, but missed earnings targets. This was partly due to an unexpected expense from a tax dispute in Brazil. Despite this, Netflix is optimistic about its future. The company is focusing more on ad

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Oct 22 2025HEALTH

How Family Life and Personality Shape Teen Mental Health

Teenagers go through a lot. Their brains are still growing. Their emotions are all over the place. And sometimes, they have thoughts or experiences that feel a bit "off. " These are called psychotic-like experiences, or PLEs. They might see or hear things that aren't there. Or they might believe thi

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Oct 22 2025BUSINESS

When Business and Marriage Mix: A Tough Talk

A man found himself in a sticky situation after giving his business partner some tough love about marriage and money. He was worried about their shared business, which they had built from nothing. Long nights, shared risks, and personal sacrifices had gone into it. But now, his partner's fiancée's c

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Oct 22 2025BUSINESS

Gen Z Says: Not Everything at Work is an Emergency

Young workers today are starting to question the idea that every task at work is an emergency. Many feel that the pressure to always be available and drop everything for last-minute tasks is not fair. They are pushing back against this way of working. This change in attitude is not just about being

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Oct 22 2025BUSINESS

Media Giant Warner Bros. Discovery Explores Sale Options

Warner Bros. Discovery, the powerhouse behind HBO, CNN, and DC Studios, is thinking about selling some or all of its business. This comes just a few months after they announced plans to split into two companies. The company said they are looking at different options because they've had some unsolici

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Oct 22 2025SCIENCE

A Balloon's Unlikely Encounter with a Plane

A recent incident raised eyebrows when a weather balloon might have caused a crack in a United Airlines plane's windshield. The flight, heading from Denver to Los Angeles, had to make an unexpected stop in Salt Lake City. This event has sparked discussions about the safety of weather balloons and th

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