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May 14 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Robert De Niro's Cannes Speech: A Call to Action for Artists

The 78th Cannes Film Festival kicked off with a powerful moment as Robert De Niro received an honorary Palme d'Or. Leonardo DiCaprio presented the award, highlighting De Niro's massive influence on his own career. De Niro, known for his intense performances, used this platform to discuss pressing is

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May 14 2025HEALTH

Health Official's Controversial Creek Dip

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. , the Secretary of Health and Human Services, recently made headlines for a surprising reason. He took a swim in Rock Creek, a waterway in Washington known for its high levels of sewage and bacteria. This creek has been off-limits for swimming for over half a century due to sev

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May 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

A New Game Changer for Runners

The Suunto Run smartwatch is designed with runners in mind, whether they are just starting out or are seasoned athletes. It offers a range of features to help users get in shape, maintain fitness, or push their limits. The watch is notably lighter than its predecessors, the Suunto Race and Race S, w

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May 14 2025POLITICS

Moms Get a Break: New Texas Law for Car Pool Lanes

A new law in Texas is set to make life a bit easier for mothers. The Texas House has passed a bill allowing pregnant women and parents to use car pool lanes even when they are driving alone. This change is seen as a small but meaningful step towards supporting mothers in the state. The idea for

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May 14 2025SPORTS

Will Weather Wreak Havoc on the 2025 PGA Championship?

The 2025 PGA Championship is set to kick off at Quail Hollow, with 156 top golfers ready to compete for the prestigious Wanamaker Trophy. The event is eagerly awaited, but there is a significant concern: the weather. The forecast for the practice rounds and the early days of the tournament is not pr

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May 14 2025SCIENCE

How Repeating Lies Can Trick Your Brain

When it comes to believing things, our brains can be surprisingly easy to fool. This is especially true in the digital age, where we are constantly bombarded with information from all sorts of sources. Some of these sources are more trustworthy than others. Advertising, for example, is often not the

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May 14 2025HEALTH

Mental Health in Prison: A New Approach

People locked up in prisons often face more mental health issues than those outside. This is a big problem, but prisons can also be a chance to help. However, there are hurdles. One big issue is not having enough mental health workers. A simple solution might be training non-specialists to provide b

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May 14 2025HEALTH

Exercise and Mental Health: How Movement Helped Brazilians During COVID-19

The COVID-19 pandemic brought many challenges, including a rise in mental health issues. During this tough time, researchers looked into how regular exercise affected the mental well-being of Brazilian adults. They focused on how physical activity impacted symptoms of major depression, anxiety, and

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May 14 2025HEALTH

Blood Flow Issues: A Growing Problem for Seniors

Older adults the world over are facing a hidden health crisis. It is not a virus or a new disease. It is a condition that silently affects their legs and feet. This condition is called peripheral arterial disease. It is a big deal. It can lead to serious health problems. It can even be life-threaten

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May 14 2025POLITICS

Firms Fold Under Pressure: A Look at Legal Giants' Struggle

Law firms, often seen as powerful and unyielding, are facing a tough challenge. These firms, known as "Big Law, " are usually at the forefront of high-stakes battles. Yet, when it comes to defending themselves, many are struggling. Why is this happening? The issue boils down to a lack of self-prese

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