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Jun 04 2025POLITICS

The 2024 Debate: How Trump and Harris Spoke to Win Votes

Political debates are a big deal. They are one of the few times candidates go head-to-head. They talk to each other, the moderator, and voters. So, they pick their words carefully to win people over. The 2024 presidential debate between Trump and Harris was no different. It happened on September 10t

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Jun 04 2025HEALTH

How Autism Traits and Body Image Are Linked in Eating Disorders

Eating disorders are complex issues that often involve a mix of psychological and physical factors. One area that has not been explored much is how autism traits might play a role in how people with eating disorders view and experience their bodies. A recent study dug into this topic, focusing on fe

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Jun 03 2025HEALTH

How Hospital Staff Handle Online Criticism and Why It Matters

Defensive reactions are often seen as a key factor in why organizations fail to spot and act on early warning signs. This can weaken an organization's ability to bounce back from problems. But why do organizations act this way? One theory is that it stems from conflicting job demands. Let's look at

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Jun 02 2025POLITICS

Gaza's Tragic Toll: A Day of Loss and Unanswered Questions

The Gaza Strip faced another grim day as a residential building was hit in the Jabaliya refugee camp. This strike resulted in the deaths of 14 individuals, a majority of whom were women and children. The Shifa and al-Ahli hospitals in Gaza confirmed the casualties, highlighting the ongoing humanitar

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Jun 02 2025HEALTH

The Long-Term Impact of Childhood Mistreatment on Adult Resilience

Childhood mistreatment leaves lasting marks on a person's ability to bounce back from tough times. A recent study dug deep into this issue, looking at how different types of mistreatment affect adults' resilience. The research team scoured through thousands of studies, focusing on how childhood mist

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Jun 01 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Eighties Science Fiction: A Decade of Innovation and Impact

The 1980s was a standout era for science fiction movies, showcasing a blend of compelling narratives and groundbreaking visuals. This decade saw significant advancements in film technology, allowing creators to bring imaginative stories to life with stunning effects. The fusion of strong storytellin

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May 30 2025SCIENCE

Uncovering Ancient Mayan Marvels: A Hidden Urban Triangle

Deep in the heart of Guatemala, a trio of ancient Mayan sites has been unearthed, offering fresh insights into one of the world's most enigmatic civilizations. These sites, nestled in the Petén region, are part of a newly discovered urban triangle, challenging what was previously known about Mayan h

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May 30 2025BUSINESS

The Cookie Copycat Controversy: Aldi vs. Mondelez

Aldi, the popular grocery chain, is in hot water. The company is facing a lawsuit from Mondelez. Mondelez is the company that makes Oreo cookies. The lawsuit alleges that Aldi's packaging for its own-brand cookies and crackers is too similar to Mondelez's products. This includes Chips Ahoy, Wheat

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May 30 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Malverne's Cinema: A Community's Fight to Revive Its Film Haven

The Malverne Cinema and Art Center, a beloved spot for movies, shut down last year after a disagreement between owners and the landlord. The closure left a void in the community, but hope is on the horizon. Nick Hudson, a local resident with a passion for film, saw an opportunity to breathe new lif

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May 30 2025SCIENCE

Body Language: How We Move and What It Means

Body language is a big deal. It's how we talk without words. Scientists are always trying to figure out how we do it. They want to know how our brains turn movements into meaningful actions. This is not just about big gestures. It's about the tiny details too. Like how we walk, or wave, or even just

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