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Jun 26 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Social Network: A New Chapter

Aaron Sorkin is back with a fresh take on the Facebook story. This time, he's not just writing but also directing a follow-up to his Oscar-winning film, The Social Network. The new project, titled The Social Network Part II, is in the works at Sony Pictures. It's not a direct sequel but more of a co

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Jun 26 2025HEALTH

Phthalates in Our Lives: A Hidden Threat

Phthalates are sneaky chemicals that can mess with our bodies, especially the male reproductive system. One of the worst offenders is di-n-hexyl phthalate (DnHxP). Even though Europe banned it in 2020, people are still getting exposed to it. How? Well, sunscreen might be the culprit. Some sunscreens

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Jun 26 2025ENVIRONMENT

Why Are Temperatures Skyrocketing?

Climate change is a hot topic, and temperatures are rising faster than expected. A group called Berkeley Earth is at the forefront of tracking these changes. They started with a skeptical view but now play a big role in climate science. Recently, temperatures have been breaking records. Every month

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Jun 26 2025HEALTH

Healthy Living: What Malaysians Think on Social Media

Malaysia is seeing more people with long-term health issues. These problems can be avoided or controlled by making better choices. This includes not smoking, drinking less alcohol, eating well, and staying active. Social media is now a big part of sharing health tips. Doctors and health workers are

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Jun 26 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Do People's Views on Climate Change and Health Differ?

People's thoughts on climate change and health are not the same everywhere. Some groups worry more about these issues than others. This difference is clear when looking at demographics, political beliefs, and ideology. Climate change affects health in many ways. Some people are at higher risk than

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Jun 26 2025HEALTH

Pet Allergies: What You Need to Know

Pet allergies are more common than you might think. They affect a big chunk of people worldwide. The culprits aren't the fur, but tiny proteins in an animal's skin, saliva, or urine. These allergens can stick around for weeks, even after a pet is gone. Living with pets might actually lower allergy

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Jun 26 2025FINANCE

Crypto SPACs: Investors Cool as New Players Enter the Game

The crypto world is buzzing with new Special Purpose Acquisition Companies (SPACs), but investors are not as excited as they once were. Two recent examples are M-3 Brigade Acquisition V Corp. (MBAV) and Columbus Circle Capital I Corp. (CCCM). Both have seen their stock prices drop, raising questions

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Jun 26 2025SPORTS

Detroit Golf Club: Weather's Big Test for 2025 Rocket Classic

The 2025 Rocket Classic is set to challenge players in more ways than one. Last year, the tournament saw a mix of great golf and weather troubles. The first two days were fantastic, with players scoring well. But then, the weather stepped in, causing delays and pushing back the third round. The PGA

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Jun 26 2025SCIENCE

Boosting Rice Resilience with Desert Plant Genes

Plants have clever ways to handle tough conditions. One such method involves a signaling system called the MAPK cascade. This system acts like a plant's alarm and response team, kicking into gear when faced with stress like too much salt, dry spells, or extreme heat. At the top of this team is a gen

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Jun 26 2025POLITICS

California's Money Mess: Who Wins, Who Loses?

California is stuck in a money fight. The state just approved a huge $325 billion budget, but the arguments are far from over. Lawmakers have until Friday to finalize things before the new budget kicks in on July 1. Proposition 36 is one of the big fights. Voters approved it last year. It's about b

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