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Mar 13 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Gene Hackman's Surprising Comeback: The Enduring Appeal of Hoosiers

Gene Hackman, a legendary actor, once feared that his career was on the rocks in the 1980s. His role as Norman Dale, a coach with a troubled past, in the movie "Hoosiers" was a big part of that fear. The story follows Dale as he leads the Hickory Huskers basketball team to victory. It sounds like a

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Mar 13 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Blizzard's Big Plans Beyond Gaming

Blizzard Entertainment is a company known for its video games. But, it seems they have bigger plans. Blizzard's president, Johanna Faries, recently talked about the company's future. She mentioned that Blizzard is not just about games. They want to explore other forms of entertainment. This includes

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Mar 13 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Oblivion 2. 0: The Remake Rumors

The gaming world is buzzing with whispers of a major announcement. The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion remake is rumored to be on the horizon. The buzz started in 2023, when a former employee of a Chinese studio hinted at its development. The rumors gained traction when a Microsoft document from 2020 surf

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Mar 13 2025HEALTH

Unlocking Hip Surgery Secrets: The Power of Data

Imagine a world where doctors can easily access and understand the data from electronic health records (EHRs). This would make it easier to build research-grade databases. This is crucial for improving medical practices. Modern hip replacement surgeries, or total hip arthroplasties, often involve m

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Mar 13 2025SCIENCE

Life's Little Movers: Spotting Microbes in Extreme Places

In the vast, often inhospitable world of extreme environments, scientists have found a way to spot tiny, living things. They used special cameras to watch how these microbes move and look. These places are not your average swimming pool. They include super-salty water, freezing cold ice, an

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Mar 12 2025CRIME

Online Predators: A Growing Threat to Kids

Online crime groups are increasingly targeting children. These groups use manipulation and blackmail to force victims into recording harmful acts. The FBI has identified one such group, known as "764. " This group exploits minors for various reasons, including control, fear, belonging, status, or s

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Mar 12 2025ENVIRONMENT

Storm Warnings: How Job Cuts at NOAA Could Impact Weather Forecasts

In the United States, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is a big deal. It's the main source of weather and climate information, both at home and abroad. But recently, NOAA has been hit with significant job cuts. More than 800 employees were let go in February alone, and more

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Mar 12 2025EDUCATION

Idaho's Education Funding: A Closer Look at the Shortfall

Idaho's public schools are facing a significant challenge. The state's funding model for K-12 education doesn't account for the extra needs of students with special requirements. This means districts with a higher number of these students are left with a substantial funding gap. The state's funding

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Mar 12 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Harlem's Power Shifts in Season 4

Harlem's streets are heating up again as the Godfather of Harlem Season 4 is set to hit screens. The show, starring Forest Whitaker, dives back into the gritty world of Bumpy Johnson. This time, Johnson faces new threats that could topple his empire. The trailer hints at high-stakes drama, intense s

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Mar 12 2025CELEBRITIES

Liam Neeson's Surprising Regret

Liam Neeson, born in Ireland, has been a Hollywood actor for over 40 years. He started with a role in "Excalibur" and then took on many films. He was in "Suspect, " "Satisfaction, " and "The Good Mother, " but these films were not very memorable. However, his role as Patrick Swayze's brother in "Nex

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