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Oct 18 2025CELEBRITIES

How Dylan Sprouse and Barbara Palvin Keep Their Love Strong

Dylan Sprouse and Barbara Palvin have built a strong relationship based on mutual support and shared experiences. They met at a party in 2017, where Palvin cut in front of Sprouse, leading to a playful exchange. Despite this, they eventually connected and started dating in 2018. Palvin once said sh

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Oct 18 2025SCIENCE

Fighting Malaria: New Ways to Test Pesticides on Mosquitoes

Malaria is a big problem. One idea to fight it is to use pesticides on humans or animals. These pesticides are called endectocides and ectocides. Scientists are trying to figure out the best way to test these pesticides on mosquitoes that spread malaria. Testing these pesticides in labs is tricky.

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Oct 18 2025CELEBRITIES

Denise Richards and Aaron Phypers: Money, Photos, and Restraining Orders

Denise Richards and Aaron Phypers, once a couple, are now in a heated legal battle. Aaron has filed a claim asking for half of the money Denise earns from her OnlyFans account. He argues that he took the photos she uses on the platform, so he should get a share of the profits. Aaron says he is strug

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Oct 18 2025TECHNOLOGY

Argentina's Big Bet on AI: Can It Become a Tech Powerhouse?

Argentina is making a bold move to become a major player in the tech world, especially in artificial intelligence (AI). The country has a lot going for it, like plenty of energy, good weather, and smart people. Big tech companies are starting to notice. OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, is teamin

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Oct 18 2025FINANCE

Old Debts and Modern Money: Lessons from the Past

In the world of finance, history often repeats itself. A bond from 1734 in Silesia is a perfect example. This old bond is teaching us about how countries handle money and debts. It's also giving clues about what might happen with Russia's frozen assets today. Back in the 1700s, Silesia was a region

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Oct 17 2025HEALTH

Thyroid Scans: Is Old Tech Making a Comeback?

Thyroid scans using a substance called MIBI have been around for a while. They used to be quite popular. But then, newer technologies like ultrasounds, cell tests, and advanced imaging techniques took over. Many thought MIBI was outdated. However, recent findings suggest that MIBI might still have a

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Oct 17 2025SPORTS

A Leader's Journey: Robert Lombardi's Impact on Pennsylvania High School Sports

Robert Lombardi, a name that became synonymous with Pennsylvania high school sports, stepped down from his role as the executive director of the Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association (PIAA) after a long and impactful career. Lombardi was known for his ability to engage with people, his c

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Oct 17 2025SPORTS

Josiah Trotter: A Rising Star with a Football Legacy

Josiah Trotter is making a name for himself in Missouri, but his journey started long before. Born in Philadelphia, he grew up with football in his blood. His father, Jeremiah Trotter Sr. , was an All-Pro linebacker for the Philadelphia Eagles, and his older brother, Jeremiah Trotter Jr. , also play

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Oct 17 2025HEALTH

When Beliefs Meet Medicine: How Doctors See Parents' Faith in the ICU

Doctors and nurses in children's intensive care units often see parents bringing their faith into the hospital. This isn't just about personal beliefs; it can shape how doctors and parents work together. A recent study wanted to understand how this plays out in a hospital with a mix of different bac

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Oct 17 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Celebrity Hangouts: How Concerts Have Changed

Concerts have always been a special place where artists and fans connect. In the past, performers would often invite fans on stage for a quick moment in the spotlight. This made fans feel special and part of the show. Artists like Christina Aguilera and Gwen Stefani were known for these interactions

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