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May 22 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Jeremy Renner's Unexpected Peace During a Near-Fatal Snowplow Accident

Jeremy Renner is still breathing and that is good news for his loved ones and fans. But, the actor himself had a unique reaction to his near-death experience. He shared his thoughts on Kelly Ripa’s "Let’s Talk Off Camera" podcast. The actor was involved in a serious snowplow accident in Northern

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May 22 2025POLITICS

South Sudan: Unwanted Migrants in a Failing State

South Sudan is in the spotlight again, but this time it's not about its own struggles. The U. S. is facing questions about sending migrants to a country that's already on the brink. The U. S. government has been expelling immigrants convicted of crimes, but it's not clear where they're being sent. S

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May 22 2025HEALTH

Long-Term COVID Recovery: The Role of Online Therapy

Many people who had COVID-19 are still dealing with long-term health problems. These issues, known as post-COVID-19 condition, can include extreme tiredness, breathing difficulties, and struggles with thinking clearly. These symptoms can make everyday tasks challenging. The good news is that there'

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May 22 2025HEALTH

Hearing Voices in Challenging Places

In many areas of the world, people struggle with hearing voices that others do not. This is a common symptom of psychosis. These places are often in low and middle income countries. These countries face unique challenges. They have limited resources and different cultural beliefs. This makes it hard

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May 22 2025HEALTH

What Really Drives COVID-19 Vaccine Choices?

The COVID-19 pandemic made it clear that vaccines are key to stopping the virus. However, getting people to take the vaccine was not easy. Some groups were more hesitant than others. A large study looked into why some people chose to get vaccinated while others did not. The study surveyed over 5

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May 22 2025HEALTH

What's Affecting the Minds of China's Middle-Aged and Elderly?

In China, a big question is what makes the minds of middle-aged and older adults slow down. A recent study dug into this, using a long-term health survey. This survey, known as CHARLS, tracked many people over time. The goal was to find out what mix of things might be causing memory and thinking pro

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May 22 2025HEALTH

India's Fight Against HIV: A Dual Approach to Health

India is home to around 2. 54 million people living with HIV. This figure is an estimate. The actual number could be as low as 2. 16 million or as high as 3. 03 million. The introduction of antiretroviral therapy (ART) and the "Test and Treat" strategy has significantly improved the lifespan of thos

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May 22 2025SCIENCE

How Mushrooms and Trees Team Up to Handle Radiation

The Fukushima disaster in 2011 left Japan with a big problem: high levels of radiocesium in the environment. This stuff is dangerous and sticks around for a long time. One surprising place it showed up was in wild mushrooms. These mushrooms have a special relationship with trees. They form a team, s

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May 22 2025CRIME

A Chilean's Quick Escape Plan After Stealing a High-Profile Bag

A man from Chile, Mario Bustamante-Leiva, is in serious trouble. He is accused of stealing a high-end Gucci bag from Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem. This incident happened in Washington, D. C. during an Easter outing with her family. The bag was worth $4, 000 and contained an additional $3,

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May 22 2025FINANCE

College Costs: Is Your Home the Answer?

College is expensive, and for homeowners, it might seem like a good idea to use home equity to cover tuition. But is it really a smart move? Let's dive in. First, it's important to understand what home equity is. It's the difference between what your home is worth and what you still owe on your mor

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