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May 10 2025POLITICS

The Day Israel's Elite Commandos Saved Lives

Israel's fifth Brigade recently held a significant ground force drill, marking a historic event. This event was the anniversary of the Sabena Flight 571 hijacking, which took place on May 8, 1972. The incident involved four terrorists from the Black September group. They took control of a plane trav

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May 10 2025WEATHER

Southern California's Sudden Heatwave

It was not just a hot day in Southern California. It was a record breaker. Friday saw temperatures soar to unprecedented levels in Woodland Hills and Burbank. The National Weather Service Los Angeles reported that Woodland Hills hit a scorching 102 degrees, shattering the previous May 9th record

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May 10 2025BUSINESS

Smart Choices for Better Business Operations

The business world is always changing. This makes managing operations tricky. It requires a smart balance of cost, quality, resources, and adaptability. Traditional methods often fall short. They struggle to give clear guidance on the best strategies. A new study offers a solution. It combines

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May 10 2025HEALTH

How a Fruit Game is Helping Smokers Quit

The idea of using a game to help people quit smoking might seem odd. But it is a real thing. It is a way to tackle the sneaky attention smokers give to smoking cues. These cues can spark cravings and setbacks, making it tough to kick the habit. Fruit Squish is a mobile game designed to help smoker

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May 10 2025HEALTH

The Doctor's Touch: How Leadership Affects Hospital Performance

The impact of leadership on hospital performance is a hot topic. The spotlight is on orthopedic hospitals. These hospitals focus on bone and joint health. The question is: do hospitals run by doctor CEOs perform better? Let's dive in. To find out, a study looked at the top 200 orthopedic ho

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May 09 2025CELEBRITIES

Sean Combs Court Drama: Jury Selection Hits a Snag

A judge has pushed back the jury selection for the Sean Combs trial. The delay happened because of fears that some potential jurors might back out. This trial is big news because it involves serious charges. The judge, Arun Subramanian, thought that if jurors were picked before the weekend, they mig

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May 09 2025HEALTH

Walking Right: Why Your Stroll Might Be All Wrong

Walking is something most people do every day, but few do it right. It turns out, there's a science to walking correctly. A fitness expert has developed a method to fix common walking mistakes. This method promises to improve posture, joint health, and overall well-being. It's called WalkActive, and

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May 08 2025SCIENCE

The Ever-Changing Moral Compass

People often think of morality as a fixed set of rules. But what if it's more like a work in progress? Recent studies suggest that our moral decisions are flexible and can change based on new information and experiences. This means that our idea of right and wrong is not set in stone. It's more like

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May 08 2025CELEBRITIES

The Legal Drama Surrounding Sean Combs

The courtroom has become a hotspot for drama as a high-profile trial unfolds. The judge is keeping a close eye on the situation. A federal judge has recently cautioned a lawyer linked to the music mogul Sean Combs, also known as Diddy, about his public comments. The judge was not pleased with how t

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May 08 2025SCIENCE

Who Gets Smarter from Anti-Bias Training?

Nowadays, it's clear that everyone makes mistakes when thinking. Even with all the new methods to help people think better, not everyone gets better at it. A recent study looked at why some people improve more than others. It turns out, how open-minded someone is might be more important than how

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