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Jan 08 2025CELEBRITIES

A Life of Simplicity: Jimmy Carter's Modest Home

Former President Jimmy Carter, who served from 1977 to 1981, spent the last 43 years of his life in a humble two-bedroom ranch house he built himself in rural Plains, Georgia. At 100 years old, Carter became the first U. S. president to reach a centennial birthday. After his death on December 29, 20

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Jan 08 2025CELEBRITIES

Meghan Markle's New Show & Brand: A Netflix Partnership

Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, is set to bring her lifestyle brand, American Riviera Orchard, to Netflix. The brand's debut was soft, with jars of homemade jam gifted to celebrities like Mindy Kaling and Chrissy Teigen. Questions swirled about the brand's leadership and funding. Now, Netflix

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Jan 08 2025POLITICS

Food Safety in Lebanon: A Crisis Within a Crisis

Lebanon has been grappling with a severe economic and financial crisis, and the impact has extended to food safety and security. With the economic downturn, many people are struggling to afford safe and nutritious food. This crisis has not only affected the quality of life but also the practices and

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Jan 07 2025HEALTH

Parenting with Cystic Fibrosis: Stories from French Families

With advancements in medicine, more people with cystic fibrosis (CF) are becoming parents. This study interviewed 18 French parents with CF—mostly mothers, with some having undergone lung transplants. The interviews revealed seven key themes about their parenting journey. Firstly, they faced variou

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Jan 07 2025CRIME

Sea-goer: A Tech Mogul's Offshore Escape

Meet Samuele Landi, a 58-year-old Italian businessman with a knack for programming. Once the CEO of Eutelia, a telecommunications company, he's now living on the Aisland 1, an 800-ton deck barge stationed between Dubai and Iran. His journey started at midday on February 2nd when a wave began to appr

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Jan 07 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking Mars' Secrets: Why Bring Samples Home?

Imagine you're a detective solving a mystery on Mars. You don't want to be limited to a few snapshots or vague descriptions, right? That's why scientists want to bring samples from Mars back to Earth for deeper analysis. Sure, rovers like Perseverance are doing an awesome job snapping photos and zap

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Jan 07 2025HEALTH

Is the SMILE Program Worth the Money?

When it comes to severe mental illness (SMI), just knowing if treatments work isn't enough. Policy makers need to know if they're a good use of limited healthcare funds. That's where cost-effectiveness studies come in. But, these studies are scarce when it comes to lifestyle interventions for people

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Jan 06 2025HEALTH

Life Changes and Migration: How Adversity Drives Us Home

Ever wondered how big life changes like divorce or job loss affect where we live? It turns out, they can push us to move, especially back to familiar places or towards family. This isn't just a one-time thing; these moves can happen right after the event or even years later. Researchers in the US lo

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Jan 06 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Kristin Cavallari's Latest Romance: A Retired Athlete!

Guess who's back in the dating game? None other than Kristin Cavallari! Just three months after ending things with her TikTok boyfriend, Mark Estes, she's got a new man in her life. She spilled the beans on the "Dumb Blonde" podcast, but kept his identity a secret. All we know is that he's a retired

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Jan 06 2025LIFESTYLE

Bourbon Street's Comeback: A Mix of Joy and Sorrow

Bourbon Street, the heart of New Orleans, was bustling with activity on a recent Friday night. Tourists spilled out of bars with colorful drinks, and a risk-taker danced on a column in just a thong and cowboy hat. Joseph Holmes, a 25-year-old tap dancer, was out there too, performing for tips just l

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