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Aug 10 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Hollywood's Changing Colors: A Look at Recent Trends

Hollywood has always been a place where trends come and go. Lately, there's been a shift in the types of shows and movies being made. Take "The Hunting Wives" on Netflix, for example. It's a show about a wealthy Texas wife who gets involved in some scandalous affairs. The cast is mostly white, and t

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Aug 10 2025HEALTH

Dad's Lifestyle: How It Shapes Your Future Health

People often talk about how a mother's health affects her baby. But what about dads? It turns out, a father's lifestyle before conception can also impact his child's health. This isn't about genes, but about other factors. Scientists are now looking into how a father's environment and habits can in

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Aug 10 2025HEALTH

Tackling Weight and Binge Eating: What Really Works?

Binge-eating disorder (BED) is a serious issue that often leads to obesity and other health problems. It's not just about eating too much; it can also cause mental health issues and make daily life harder. Yet, many people with BED don't get the help they need. There are ways to manage weight in pe

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Aug 10 2025POLITICS

How Trump's Wealth Shifted to Crypto

There's a big change in where Donald Trump's money comes from. A recent study shows that most of his wealth is now tied to cryptocurrency. This shift is notable because Trump is known for his traditional businesses, like golf courses and real estate. The study claims that nearly 73% of Trump's weal

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Aug 09 2025HEALTH

The Comeback Kid: Vinay Prasad's Unexpected FDA Return

Vinay Prasad is back at the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), picking up where he left off just two weeks ago. He's in charge of vaccines, gene therapies, and blood products again. The FDA asked him to come back, but it's not clear if he'll keep his other big job as the agency's top medical and sc

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Aug 09 2025POLITICS

Florida Tribe Stands Up to Government Plans

In the heart of the Florida Everglades, a small Native American tribe is making big waves. The Miccosukee Tribe, with fewer than a thousand members, recently won a temporary court victory against the Trump administration. The dispute revolves around a migrant detention center, humorously nicknamed "

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Aug 09 2025POLITICS

Nagasaki Remembers: A Call for Peace 80 Years On

Nagasaki, a city in western Japan, held a solemn ceremony to remember the 80th anniversary of the atomic bombing that devastated it in 1945. The event drew thousands of people, including representatives from 95 countries, to the Nagasaki Peace Memorial Park. The mayor of Nagasaki, Shiro Suzuki, used

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Aug 09 2025EDUCATION

Medical Schools and Social Media: A Look at Their Role in Fighting Inequality

Medical schools have a big job. They need to help fix unfair treatment in healthcare. They can do this by talking about social justice online. Social media is a great place to reach lots of people. One way to understand this is through something called critical consciousness. This means seeing unfa

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Aug 09 2025SCIENCE

Unusual Shifts in 3D Materials: A New Discovery!

Scientists have found something unusual in how certain materials behave when pressure is applied. These materials, known as amorphous solids, don't have a regular structure. When pressure is increased, they act like normal elastic materials. But when the pressure is reduced, they start to flow like

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Aug 09 2025HEALTH

A Rare Groin Mystery in Pregnancy

A 34-year-old pregnant woman found a lump in her groin. It was not painful, but it did not go away. She had no other symptoms. Doctors thought it was a type of hernia called an inguinal hernia. They even scheduled surgery to fix it. But during the operation, they found something else. It was a rare

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