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Feb 25 2025CELEBRITIES

Hollywood's Messy Movie: It Ends With Us

The film "It Ends With Us" was supposed to be a big win for everyone involved. Based on a popular novel, it had a modest budget of $25 million and was expected to be a hit. But things went wrong. The movie ended up costing a lot more than expected, and it was a nightmare for Sony Pictures. The studi

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Feb 25 2025CELEBRITIES

Boy Meets World Stars Clash in Podcast Drama

Imagine this: two former "Boy Meets World" stars, Danielle Fishel and Maitland Ward, sit down for what seems like a fun reunion podcast. But things quickly turn sour. Fishel, co-hosting "Pod Meets World" with Will Friedle and Rider Strong, asks Ward a tough question: "Do you hate us? " Ward responds

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Feb 25 2025POLITICS

Macron Meets Trump: Europe's Plan for Ukraine

Emmanuel Macron, the French President, recently met with Donald Trump at the White House. Macron described this meeting as a significant step forward in convincing Trump to support Europe's plan to deploy troops in Ukraine. Macron believes that this support from the US is crucial for the success of

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Feb 25 2025POLITICS

Trump's Bold Predictions and European Worries

In a surprising turn of events, Trump made a bold prediction during a meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron. He confidently stated that the ongoing conflict in Ukraine could be resolved in a matter of weeks. However, he also issued a stark warning: without a peace deal, the situation could e

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Feb 25 2025SCIENCE

Asteroid 2024 YR4: From Scary to Safe

A space rock named 2024 YR4 was first seen on December 27, 2024. It was really big, about 131 to 295 feet wide, like a large building. At first, scientists thought it might hit Earth in 2032. But now, they say there's almost no chance of that happening. NASA and the European Space Agency both agree

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Feb 25 2025SCIENCE

Liquid Magic: The Power of DESs in Carbon Capture

Imagine a world where we can easily capture harmful gases in the air. That is the promise of Deep Eutectic Solvents (DESs). These are not your average liquids. They are a special blend of ionic liquids and alcohols. This combination has a superpower: it can trap carbon dioxide (CO2). This is a big

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Feb 24 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking Gold's Potential in Fighting Deadly Cancer

Scientists have been tinkering with different metal compounds to fight cancer. They've found that some of these metals can trigger a specific kind of cell death that gets the immune system's attention. This type of cell death is called immunogenic cell death, or ICD for short. Researchers have creat

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Feb 24 2025HEALTH

Challenging the Status Quo: Why Medical Journals Need to Embrace Different Views

Medical journals are supposed to be at the forefront of scientific discovery, but they're often stuck in their ways. They follow the same old rules, and it's not always good for progress. Over the last 50 years, the pharmaceutical industry has been pulling the strings more and more. This means that

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Feb 24 2025HEALTH

Plantain Power: A Natural Weapon Against Diseases

Plantain, also known as Plantago lanceolata, is a common plant that has been used for centuries in traditional medicine. It's been recognized as safe by various pharmacopeias, which are like rulebooks for medicines. This study looked at how different parts of the plant, specifically the leaves, migh

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Feb 24 2025ENVIRONMENT

Chiral Drugs in Rivers: The Septic Tank Connection

In Scotland, researchers took a close look at how chiral drugs make their way into rivers. They spent a year studying five community septic tanks. The goal was to figure out how these tanks affect the amounts and types of chiral drugs that end up in nearby rivers. The study focused on 25 different c

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