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Oct 20 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Heart Behind the Sci-Fi: What Made Stargate SG-1 Special

"Stargate SG-1" wasn't just about cool tech and big bad guys. It was about the people and their feelings. The creators of the show had a simple rule: every story had to have heart. This meant that the show wasn't just about exploring new worlds and fighting aliens. It was about making the audience c

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Oct 20 2025SCIENCE

The Thrill of Fear: Why We Enjoy Being Scared

Ever wondered why people love haunted houses or horror movies? It's not just about the adrenaline rush. There's a science behind why we enjoy being scared, even though fear can feel really bad in real life. Fear is like an alarm system in our brain. When something scares us, our brain's amygdala ki

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Oct 20 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Daniel Radcliffe: Beyond the Boy Who Lived

Daniel Radcliffe is more than just "Harry Potter. " He's shown this in many ways. One example is his 2018 movie "Beast of Burden. " In it, he plays Sean Haggerty, a pilot who smuggles drugs. This role is very different from his famous character. The movie didn't get great reviews. But it shows Radcl

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Oct 20 2025HEALTH

How Food Choices Impact Blood Sugar in Type 2 Diabetes

Managing type 2 diabetes is a daily challenge. It's not just about taking medication. Food choices play a big role. A recent study looked at how continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) can help. CGM tracks blood sugar levels in real time. This helps people see how their food affects them. The study rev

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Oct 20 2025HEALTH

Breastfeeding Hurdles: What's Stopping Moms in the Middle East?

Women in a Middle Eastern country face many challenges when it comes to breastfeeding their babies. A recent study looked into the reasons why some moms struggle with exclusive breastfeeding. It found that knowledge, attitudes, and confidence play big roles. But there are also real barriers that mak

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Oct 20 2025WEATHER

North Bay's Week of Waves and Weather Wonders

The North Bay is in for a wild ride this week, with waves and weather taking center stage. First up, the ocean is getting feisty. Big, powerful waves are rolling in from the northwest, and they're not just any waves. These are the kind that can create sneaky rip currents and sneaker waves. You know,

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Oct 20 2025WEATHER

Central Pennsylvania Braces for Windy Weather

Central Pennsylvania is in for a rough ride today. A strong cold front is on its way, bringing strong winds and heavy rain. The National Weather Service says to expect wind speeds of up to 60 mph and rain showers starting late afternoon and lasting until early evening. The storm is moving in from t

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Oct 20 2025SCIENCE

How Food Choices Affect Baby Development in Mice

Researchers wanted to understand if a common plant compound called quercetin can move from a pregnant mouse to her unborn babies. Quercetin is found in many fruits and vegetables. It changes in the body and travels around as different forms. Earlier, they saw that quercetin and its changed forms go

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Oct 20 2025POLITICS

Unlikely Allies: A Glimpse into Health Care Debate

In an unexpected turn, two politicians from opposing sides found common ground on a critical issue. Ro Khanna, a Democrat, surprisingly agreed with Marjorie Taylor Greene, a Republican, on the state of the health care system. Both acknowledged that the system is flawed, but their solutions differ gr

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Oct 20 2025POLITICS

Special Education Jobs Vanish in Government Shutdown

In a move that has sparked outrage and concern, the U. S. government shutdown led to the layoff of over 120 employees in the special education division of the Department of Education. This decision, aimed at pressuring Democrats to end the budget crisis, has hit close to home for New Hampshire Sen.

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