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Feb 22 2025LIFESTYLE

Growing Up with an Alcoholic Father: Charlize's Story

Charlize's father was a sick man, battling alcoholism throughout her life. She only knew him as an alcoholic. This was a tough reality for her to face. Growing up in South Africa during that time, there wasn't much support for families dealing with addiction. People didn't talk about it openly. It

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Feb 21 2025CELEBRITIES

Meghan Markle's Business Moves Under Fire

Meghan Markle's latest business move has sparked some serious criticism. She recently changed the name of her lifestyle company from American Riviera Orchard to As Ever. This isn't the first time she's done something like this. In fact, it's her ninth rebranding attempt. Some people are confused by

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Feb 21 2025HEALTH

Stress and the Brain: Helping Neurodiverse People Thrive

The brain's role in our overall health has become a hot topic. People are looking into how it affects our daily lives. Stress management, improving thinking skills, and emotional well-being are key areas of focus. These are not just buzzwords, but crucial aspects of living a good life. Neurodive

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Feb 21 2025SPORTS

Sports Puzzles: Unlocking the Sports Edition

Did you know there's a puzzle game that's all about sports? It's called Connections: Sports Edition. It's not too hard, but it can get a bit tricky sometimes. It's been out of beta since Super Bowl Sunday, February 9th. That means it's here to stay and has enough fans to keep it going. You can fin

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Feb 21 2025SCIENCE

The Zinc Journey: How Cows and Sheep Handle this Essential Mineral

Zinc is a crucial mineral for both cows and sheep. Scientists conducted three experiments to understand how these animals process zinc in their rumen, the first chamber of their stomach. The first two experiments involved steers, weighing around 736 kilograms. These steers were fed two different die

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Feb 21 2025SCIENCE

Grapevine's Secret Weapon Against Fungal Foes

Plants have a clever way of defending themselves against invaders. They use special receptors on their cell surfaces to spot trouble. These receptors can pick up signals from both the bad guys (pathogens) and helpful peptides released by the plant itself. This is like having a security system that c

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Feb 21 2025ENVIRONMENT

From Dock to Deep: The SS United States' New Life

Imagine a ship so big it's longer than the Titanic. That's the SS United States. It's been sitting in Philadelphia for nearly 30 years. But now, it's time for a change. The ship is moving to Florida. It will become the world's largest artificial reef. The ship left Philadelphia on 19th Febr

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Feb 21 2025ENVIRONMENT

PFAS Exposure and Calcium Levels: A Veneto Region Study

In the Veneto Region of Italy, a study was conducted to understand the impact of PFAS exposure on calcium levels in the body. PFASs are a group of chemicals that have raised concerns due to their ability to accumulate in the environment and potentially interfere with bone metabolism, especially from

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Feb 21 2025SCIENCE

Why Narcissists Get the Cold Shoulder

Imagine being in a room full of people, but no one talks to you. That's ostracism, and it's not a fun experience. So, why do some people, especially narcissists, often find themselves in this situation? Narcissists, those who have an inflated sense of self-importance, tend to report being i

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Feb 20 2025POLITICS

Vance's Warning: Immigration as a Global Threat

Imagine this: A top official stands before a crowd of conservatives and declares, "Uncontrolled immigration is the biggest danger facing both Europe and the US. " This official is JD Vance, the vice-president, and he's not holding back. What does he mean by this? Well, Vance believes that leade

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