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Aug 02 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Love Triangle Trouble: Matt, Amani, and Any's Unconventional Relationship Hits a Snag

Matt and Amani Jlassi, once a happy couple, have decided to part ways, but not for the reasons you might think. They're doing it to make room for a third person in their lives - Any Aguirre, an exotic dancer and mother from Tijuana. The couple, who have two daughters together, are hoping that this u

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Aug 01 2025HEALTH

Uniting Generations for Health

The idea of teaming up generations to tackle health issues is gaining traction. Imagine a club where everyone, from past to future generations, works together for better health. This isn't just about feeling good; it's about making sure everyone has a shot at a healthy life. Health is a big deal. I

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Jul 31 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI's Double-Edged Sword: Can We Keep the Bad Guys Out?

AI is getting smarter, and soon, it might be as smart as humans or even smarter. This is great news for solving problems, but it's also a bit scary because bad people could use it for bad things. The idea is to stop them from using it, but how? First, let's talk about what AGI and ASI are. AGI is A

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Jul 30 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Moriah's Brave Stride: Embracing Life Beyond Alopecia

Moriah Plath, a well-known figure from the reality TV series Welcome To Plathville, has taken a bold step in her journey with alopecia. Alopecia is a condition where the immune system attacks hair follicles, leading to hair loss. Moriah has been open about her struggles with this disease, which star

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Jul 30 2025CRIME

Why Are Celebrities Easy Targets for Thieves?

Celebrities often spend a lot on security, but thieves are getting smarter. They use gadgets that block signals from cameras and alarms. This makes even the best security systems useless. Some thieves dress as gardeners to blend in. They steal valuable items and leave without a trace. These thieves

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Jul 29 2025SCIENCE

Ancient Marks: Clues to Early Human Brainpower

People have always found ways to remember things beyond their own minds. From computers to notches on sticks, these tools help us store and recall information. Scientists think humans are the only ones who do this. But what about our ancient ancestors? Did they have similar tools? Some artifacts fr

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Jul 29 2025SPORTS

A Gymnast's Fight: Hope Amid Uncertainty

The gymnastics world was left in shock after a promising athlete faced a severe accident during a routine at the World University Games. Lorenzo Bonicelli, who had previously secured a top spot at the 2025 World Cup, suffered a devastating fall during his rings performance. The incident occurred dur

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Jul 28 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Galactus: From Cloud to Cosmic King

Galactus, the Devourer of Worlds, has had a rocky history on the big screen. The first attempt to bring him to life in "Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer" was a bit of a letdown. Instead of the towering, intimidating figure from the comics, we got a giant cloud. It was a tough sell, even wit

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Jul 25 2025SCIENCE

How Fixing Tissues Right Matters in Animal Health Studies

In the world of animal health research, how tissues are handled can make a big difference. Fixation, the process of preserving tissues, can change how they look under a microscope and how well they work in molecular tests. A recent study looked at how different fixation methods affect tissue samples

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Jul 25 2025HEALTH

Gene Tweaks and Pimples: What's the Link for Night Shift Workers?

Ever wondered why some people get acne and others don't? It might have something to do with their genes and their work schedule. A recent study took a closer look at gas station workers and found some interesting stuff about acne and genes related to body clocks. Two genes, MTNR1A and CLOCK, play a

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