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Feb 01 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Grateful Dead's Groovy Grammy Recognition

The Grateful Dead made a splash in Los Angeles. A colourful and lively event kicked off the Grammy weekend. The legendary rockers were the guests of honor. MusiCares named them Persons of the Year. These guys rocked grammy weekend with an energetic party. This was a 2. 5-hour celebration.

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Feb 01 2025CELEBRITIES

Celebration in Miami for Wendy's Father

Wendy Williams has just secured a brief joyous moment. After a hard-fought effort, the New wave of possibilities is just kicking off. First thing first, judge rules that Wendy Williams will be allowed the opportunity to escape the Big Apple. WHAT? ! We thought she was confined to a New York ass

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Jan 30 2025HEALTH

Doctors' Struggles with End-of-Life Suffering: A Closer Look in Malaysia

Doctors in emergency, palliative care, and geriatric medicine often face the reality of death and the pain of terminally ill patients. This can take a toll on their emotional well-being, leading to a condition called 'compassion fatigue. ' Ignoring this can result in burnout and affect their profess

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Jan 27 2025POLITICS

Bishop's Plea: A Voice for Progressive Christians

Imagine this: millions of Christians around the globe heard the same Bible passage last Sunday. The story, from the Gospel of Luke, is where Jesus talks about helping the poor. At the Episcopal Church of the Transfiguration in Dallas, this message seemed extra relevant, even though they'd picked the

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Jan 21 2025HEALTH

Doctors' Views on Threats: A Chinese Perspective

Have you ever considered how physicians in Chinese hospitals perceive the risks of patient aggression? It's a global issue, with healthcare professionals facing violence from patients and their relatives. While several risk factors are known, we don’t really understand which ones Chinese physicians

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Jan 21 2025HEALTH

Vets in DC on Watch for Inauguration Animal Illnesses

In the nation's capital, veterinarians are on high alert for any strange sicknesses in animals. This is due to the presidential inauguration, which brings potential zoonotic threats into focus. Zoonotic diseases can spread from animals to humans, making them a concern for bioterrorism. The Virginia

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Jan 17 2025HEALTH

Italian Doctors' Views on Nasal Sprays for Kids

Ever wondered what Italian pediatricians think about using nasal sprays for kids? Well, it's not just a simple yes or no. A recent survey dug deep into their views, and it's quite interesting. First off, it's not all about the medicine. Italian pediatricians care about the comfort of kids too. They

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Jan 17 2025POLITICS

Hostage Swap: A Mix of Relief and Outrage in Israel

The recent hostage exchange deal between Israel and Hamas has brought a wave of emotions. On one hand, families are overjoyed to get their loved ones back after months in captivity. But on the other hand, there's a strong sense of anger and disgust. Israel had to negotiate with the same group that c

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Jan 15 2025CELEBRITIES

Farewell, Tony Slattery: A Beloved Comedian Leaves Us

Tony Slattery, the British comedian known for his role in the improv show "Whose Line Is It Anyway? ", has passed away at 65. His family confirmed that he suffered a heart attack and left us on Tuesday morning. Before his untimely departure, Slattery had been battling mental health issues and addict

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Jan 11 2025HEALTH

How One Doctor's Speed Affects Others in the Emergency Room

You might think that doctors in the emergency department (ED) work independently, but they don't. Their work is influenced by their colleagues. This study looked into how the pace of one doctor can affect the performance of others around them. Imagine you're in the ED, and there are several doctors

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