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Dec 31 2024CELEBRITIES

Seven Celebs' Bedtime Secrets for Better Sleep

Ever wondered how celebrities manage to get a good night's sleep despite their hectic schedules? Their bedtime routines offer some fascinating insights. Drew Barrymore swears by reading before bed, while Jennifer Aniston keeps her phone far away. Bella Hadid listens to meditation music, and Arianna

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Dec 31 2024CRIME

Guardian Angels Return: Fighting Subway Crime, One Patrol at a Time

The Guardian Angels are back in the Big Apple's subways! After 15 years, they're helping keep the city's underground safe. New Yorkers are thrilled, with some even greeting founder Curtis Sliwa with a kiss. But why are the Angels back? Recently, there have been serious crimes in the subway system. J

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Dec 31 2024POLITICS

DC's Top Prosecutor Steps Down After Hunter Biden Case

Matthew Graves, the U. S. Attorney for the District of Columbia, is stepping down from his post. His resignation comes amidst controversy surrounding his handling of cases, particularly the one involving Hunter Biden. Graves decided not to press charges against Hunter Biden for tax evasion, despite

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Dec 31 2024CRIME

Volunteer Group Guardian Angels Return to Patrol NYC Subways

Ever heard of the Guardian Angels? They're a group of volunteers who help keep New York City's subways safe. After a scary incident where a woman was set on fire on a train, they've decided to start patrolling again. The group's founder, Curtis Sliwa, says they'll be checking on people who seem trou

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Dec 30 2024HEALTH

Smoking: The Unseen Time Bandit

Imagine this: each time you take a puff, you're not just inhaling nicotine, but also saying goodbye to a slice of your life. Researchers found that one cigarette steals about 19. 5 minutes of life, on average. For women, it's around 22 minutes, and for men, it’s about 17 minutes. This might not seem

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Dec 30 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Bruce Willis' Twist as a Tricky Villain in This Crime Series

Imagine a crime story where the bad guy isn't just evil, but embodies a whole philosophy of power and control. That's what you get with Bruce Willis' character, Amato, in the thriller series "No Exit. " The show's title comes from a book by philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre, who said something like, "Oth

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Dec 30 2024HEALTH

Health Survey in Asthma: A Fresh Look at Time and Words

Researchers are exploring new ways to track time and describe symptoms in people with asthma and other lung diseases. They're using a mix of methods to find the best approach. One tool they're testing is the EQ-5D-5L, a health survey that asks about daily life activities, pain or discomfort, anxiety

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Dec 30 2024POLITICS

Jimmy Carter's Hidden Impact on the US Judiciary

Jimmy Carter is often remembered for his presidency's challenges. But he also made a significant mark on the judicial system. He didn’t appoint a Supreme Court justice, but he did nominate Ruth Bader Ginsburg to the D. C. Circuit Court. This led to a remarkable judicial legacy. Carter grew up in rur

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Dec 30 2024SCIENCE

Exploring the Past to Build Better Enzymes

Biocatalysis is all about using enzymes to make stuff, and it's a big deal for many industries. One cool way scientists are making it even better is by looking back in time. They use something called ancestral sequence reconstruction (ASR) to figure out what ancient enzymes might have looked like. T

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Dec 30 2024SPORTS

Game Night: Falcons vs. Commanders, A Playoff Push

As Week 17 continues, "Sunday Night Football" brings us a key matchup between the Atlanta Falcons and Washington Commanders. Both teams had setbacks today, with the Eagles and Buccaneers winning their games. Let's dive into how this game affects the NFC playoff picture. A win for the Falcons could

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