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Feb 08 2025ENTERTAINMENT

“Dog Man” Keeps Top Spot

“Dog Man” is still the most popular movie this weekend for the second week in a row. This despite a considerable drop in earnings. This crime comedy picture from DreamWorks didn’t let the Super Bowl keep it from keeping its top position. But, what does this mean? Isn’t the Super Bowl extremely popu

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Feb 08 2025CRIME

A Shocking Crime Scene: In Louisiana A TV Reporter Meets Unexpected Tragedy

Imagine this: A sports reporter, Adan Manzano, travels to New Orleans to cover the Super Bowl. He checks into a local hotel. Life seemed normal. But soon, he ends up dead in his hotel room. Shocking, right? Danette Colbert, a woman from nearby Slidell, Louisiana, was the one who was seen on

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Feb 08 2025HEALTH

How Do We Keep Babies Safe Globally?

Babies in hospitals need extra care because their bodies aren't fully defended from diseases yet. A Scientific review group, took a closer look. Even with different economic levels they all have one thing in common -. . ), they all want to how to avoid deadly bugs in the ICU, NEONATAL AREATH units.

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Feb 08 2025POLITICS

Shifting Views on USAID: The Trumps' Changing Stance

Imagine this: the Trumps weren't always so down on USAID. Once upon a time, they were all for it. Melania and Ivanka Trump were on a roll, using USAID money to make things happen. First up, Melania Trump. She was in Africa, showing off the good that USAID was doing. "We care, and we want t

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Feb 08 2025HEALTH

Kids Making Strides: A New Hope for AADCd

Rare gene problem called Aromatic L-amino acid decarboxylase deficiency (AADCd) makes it tough for kids to move and learn. It gets in the way of their coordination, balance, and brain development. AADCd affects a small number of people but can cause big problems. Think of it as a roadblock on the pa

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Feb 08 2025TECHNOLOGY

Discover an outdoor sensor with extra perks!

Imagine a device that tracks your driveway and your weather. That is what the Onvis Smart Motion Sensor Outdoor is. First, let us talk about its main job: detecting motion. It uses something called Thread technology. This makes it fast and reliable. Its IP66 rating means it can handle rain and dir

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Feb 08 2025HEALTH

Heart Health and NGAL: A New Perspective

Have you ever heard of NGAL? It's a protein with a funny name. It actually modulates the activity of an enzyme called matrix metalloproteinase-9. This enzyme is crucial in making plaques unstable in atherosclerosis. This is another word for hardening of arteries. NGAL has been known for a good while

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Feb 08 2025SPORTS

Gamecock Legends: Three Players to Watch for Hall of Fame

One of the great universities in the US, South Carolina, will have a new face in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Sterling Sharpe, a standout wide receiver for the Green Bay Packers, has already been announced as the first University of South Carolina alumni to be inducted in 2025. I

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Feb 08 2025POLITICS

Big Changes in February, A World History Overview

Let's dive back to a important date in history in 1990. On February 7, a big shift happened in Soviet Politics. Soviet president Mikhail Gorbachev played a major part. Its was time to introduce a bunch of new policies. Then the Communist Party dropped their 70-year hold on political

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Feb 08 2025SCIENCE

A New Way to Look at How CO2 Gets Turned into Fuel in Reactions

Let's dive into a fascinating world of tiny atoms trying to do big things. Picture this: scientists are working on turning carbon dioxide (CO2) into useful things, like fuel, using a special substance called cobalt phthalocyanine (CoPc). They are examining the core principles of this chemical reac

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