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Jan 08 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Erin Andrews: From Setbacks to Magazine Cover

Erin Andrews, a well-known personality, has just hit a major milestone by becoming the cover star of a historic American magazine. This 127-year-old publication has chosen to feature Andrews, showcasing her triumph over adversity. Her journey hasn't been easy; she's faced personal challenges like fe

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Jan 08 2025EDUCATION

Richland One Board Kicks Off 2025 with a Request for Full Financial Scrutiny

In an extraordinary meeting last Tuesday, Richland County School District One board members took a significant step. They voted to ask the South Carolina Department of Education (SCDE) for a comprehensive forensic audit of the district. This was the first gathering of the year for the newly elected

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Jan 07 2025HEALTH

Can Kids Who Stutter Hear Music Differently?

Did you know that some kids who stutter might hear music differently? Scientists wanted to find out if kids who stutter can tell the difference between musical notes (pitch) and sounds (timbre) the same way kids who don't stutter can. They did some tests to compare the two groups. First, they playe

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Jan 06 2025CRYPTO

The Leaky AirDrop: How a 2014 Crypto Event Exposed Privacy Risks

AirDrops, a beloved method of spreading cryptocurrencies, might seem safe but they can leak personal information. Let's zoom in on the 2014 Clam AirDrop. This event scattered a new digital coin to every wallet with a bit of Bitcoin, Litecoin, or Dogecoin. Researchers used a technique called address

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Jan 05 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Nicole Kidman Honors Late Mom at Film Awards Night

Imagine an evening filled with tears, laughter, and amazing performances. That's what happened at the Palm Springs Film Awards! Nicole Kidman, who won the International Star Award for her role in "Babygirl, " dedicated her trophy to her late mother. The night was decorated with emotional speeches, l

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Jan 05 2025HEALTH

How Hydrogels are Revolutionizing Treatment for Intrauterine Adhesions

Intrauterine Adhesions, or IUA, can make it tough for women to have babies. These adhesions happen when the inside of the womb gets injured. Surgery is usually how doctors fix this, but lately, they've been trying something new: hydrogels. These are like tiny sponges that can help heal damaged tissu

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Jan 04 2025HEALTH

The World's Oldest Person: A Remarkable Life Comes to an End

In Ashiya, Hyogo Prefecture, the world's oldest person has said her final goodbye. Tomiko Itooka, a Japanese woman from Osaka, passed away at the age of 116 in a care home. Born on May 23, 1908, Itooka led a life full of activity and spirit. She loved bananas and a yogurt drink called Calpis, and ev

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Jan 04 2025CELEBRITIES

Erin Andrews' Health Scare After an Unexpected Lunch Surprise

You know how sometimes you just want to enjoy a meal after a busy day? Well, imagine if that meal turned into a health scare? That's what happened to Erin Andrews. She was just trying to relax and unwind with a bowl of her favorite burrito. But things got weird when she noticed something off. “I lo

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Jan 03 2025ENVIRONMENT

Breaking the Deadlock: Can We Responsibly Study Solar Geoengineering?

Solar geoengineering research is stuck in a geopolitical stalemate. Countries are struggling to agree on how to move forward safely. Some experts believe a non-deployment agreement could help. This deal would ensure that any research remains responsible and doesn’t lead to sudden, uncontrolled chang

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Jan 03 2025HEALTH

Monitoring Uterus After Birth: Can Electric Signals Predict Blood Loss?

Did you know that after giving birth, a woman's uterus needs to contract properly to prevent excessive bleeding? This is where electrohysterography comes in. This method uses electric signals to keep an eye on the uterus. A recent study looked into whether these signals can help spot uterine atony e

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