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Mar 07 2025WEATHER

Wild Weather Weekend Ahead for Chicago

Chicago is in for a wild weather ride this weekend. Temperatures will swing from snowy and cold to warm and sunny in just a few days. This is a classic example of the unpredictable weather patterns that can occur in the Midwest. First, let's talk about the snow. On Friday, a storm system is

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Mar 07 2025POLITICS

Novichoks: The Invisible Threat

Novichoks are a group of nerve agents that have been developed to be extremely toxic. They are part of a new generation of chemical weapons, which are a big concern for both military and civilian safety. These agents are particularly dangerous because they can be hard to detect and clean up. They ca

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Mar 07 2025HEALTH

Timing Matters: How Exercise and Food Impact Your Muscles

Ever wondered why some workouts feel more effective than others? It turns out, the time of day you exercise and eat can make a big difference. Your body has an internal clock, called the circadian clock, that controls many of its processes. This clock can influence how your muscles respond to exerci

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Mar 07 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Roy Ayers: The Man Who Brought Funk to Jazz

Roy Ayers, a legendary vibraphonist, passed away at the age of 84 in a hospital in Manhattan. His son, Mtume, confirmed the news, mentioning that Roy had been battling a long illness. Roy was a pioneer in the 1970s, blending jazz with funk, rock, and R&B rhythms. This unique fusion created a soulful

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Mar 07 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Mickey 17: A Sci-Fi Thriller That's More Than Just a Movie

Bong Joon Ho's latest film, Mickey 17, hits the screens at a time when its themes are eerily relevant. The film is set in 2054 on the frozen planet Niflheim. The story begins with a man, Mickey, who is about to die in an ice cave. Suddenly, another man, Timo, appears and leaves Mickey to die. Flashb

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Mar 07 2025EDUCATION

The Doctor Who Shaped Irish Medicine

Imagine a time when medicine was still finding its feet. John Stearne, born in 1624, was a key figure in this era. He was the first to hold the title of Regius Professor of Medicine at Trinity College Dublin. His journey wasn't straightforward, though. Stearne's story begins in Ardbraccan,

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Mar 07 2025POLITICS

Tech Billionaires and Political Manipulation: The Strange Case of Prospera

In the world of politics and technology, strange bedfellows often emerge. One such unusual alliance involves a group of tech billionaires and a controversial political figure named Roger Stone. Stone, known for his right-wing views, has recently suggested that the Trump administration should pardon

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Mar 06 2025CRIME

Oops! Bombs Drop on the Wrong Place

Imagine this: Two South Korean fighter jets, the KF-16s, were out for a joint live-fire exercise with the U. S. military. Everything seemed routine until eight bombs were accidentally dropped on a civilian area. Eight people were injured, and the damage was significant. The bombs were supposed to la

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Mar 06 2025POLITICS

Missile Mayhem in Ukraine

A wave of destruction swept through Ukraine last night. As the world watches, the conflict between Russia and Ukraine drags on. This time, the target was a five-story hotel in Kryvyi Rih, the birthplace of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. The attack left four people dead and over 30 injured.

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Mar 06 2025HEALTH

Do Doctors Change Their Ways When Money Talks?

Imagine a world where doctors get paid in two ways. First, they get a fixed amount for each patient they have. This is called capitation. Second, they get paid for each service they provide. This is called fee-for-service. Now, what happens when doctors get extra money for having complex patients? O

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