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Sep 07 2025HEALTH

Freezing Urine: A Simple Trick to Spot Kidney Stone Risks

Kidney stones are a recurring nightmare for many. Once you have them, there's a good chance they'll return. Doctors often test urine to predict this, but it's not always reliable. A new study tried something different: freezing urine to see what happens. They took samples from 164 people who had ki

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Sep 06 2025CRIME

A Sudden Disruption: A Central New York Factory Faces an Unexpected Challenge

In a quiet town in Central New York, a food factory became the center of a dramatic event. Over 50 federal agents stormed the Nutrition Bar Confectioners plant, startling everyone. The owners, three brothers named Jeff, Lenny, and Mark Schmidt Jr. , were left in shock. They had never seen anything l

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Sep 05 2025POLITICS

Georgia's Big Battery Plan Hits a Snag

A major setback struck a huge project in Georgia. Hundreds of workers building a battery factory for Hyundai and Kia were taken into custody. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) led the operation, halting construction. The factory is a big deal. It's part of a massive investment in Georgia. T

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Sep 05 2025HEALTH

Hormones, Health, and Identity: Understanding Kidney Risks for Transgender People

Transgender and gender-diverse individuals often face hurdles in healthcare. One key area of concern is how hormone therapy affects kidney health. This treatment, known as gender-affirming hormone therapy (GAHT), helps people align their bodies with their gender identity. It involves different hormo

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Sep 05 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Street Fighter Movie: A New Fight Begins

Paramount Skydance has teamed up with Legendary Entertainment for a three-year film distribution deal. The first project under this agreement is a movie based on the popular video game "Street Fighter. " This film is set to hit theaters in October next year and is co-produced by Capcom, the creators

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Sep 04 2025SPORTS

The NFL 2025 Season: A Look at the Biggest Predictions

The 2025 NFL season is set to kick off with a bang, and experts have plenty of predictions to share. The defending Super Bowl champs, the Philadelphia Eagles, will face off against their rivals, the Dallas Cowboys, in the opening game. Meanwhile, the Kansas City Chiefs will take on the Los Angeles C

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Sep 04 2025CRIME

Lisbon's Gloria Funicular: A Historic Ride with a Dark Day

Lisbon's Gloria funicular, a beloved city landmark, recently faced a tragic accident. At least 17 people lost their lives, and over 20 were hurt when one of its cars derailed and crashed. This event marks one of the worst transport accidents in the city's history. The Gloria funicular, or "Ascensor

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Sep 04 2025POLITICS

What's Really Going On With Trump's Health?

People have always been curious about President Trump's health. He's not exactly open about his medical stuff, and that makes folks wonder. Recently, there was a big buzz online that he might be seriously ill or even dead. Why? Well, he wasn't seen much over the Labor Day weekend, and he's got some

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Sep 04 2025HEALTH

AI Chatbots: Are They Really Helping With Suicidal Thoughts?

Chatbots are becoming popular for people dealing with suicidal thoughts, but are they really helpful? A recent study found that these AI programs can give mixed and sometimes worrying answers. The study looked at how three big chatbots—ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini—respond to questions about suicide.

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Sep 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI's Electricity Hunger: A Growing Challenge for the U. S. Grid

The U. S. electric grid is facing a massive challenge. AI is booming, and it's hungry for power. Companies like Meta, Microsoft, Amazon, and Google are spending close to $100 billion on AI stuff. This huge demand is putting a lot of pressure on the grid. The grid, mostly built in the 1960s and 1970s

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