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Mar 18 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Why Did Jason Gideon Leave Criminal Minds?

The world of TV crime dramas is a big one, and CBS has been a major player since the start of the 21st century. The network has perfected the art of the procedural drama, with shows that focus on solving crimes of all kinds. One of their most famous series is the "NCIS" franchise, which has been run

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Mar 18 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Bloober Team's Horror Revival: From Controversy to Critical Acclaim

The Polish game developer Bloober Team has experienced a remarkable turnaround in its reputation. It started with a rocky past, facing criticism for its handling of sensitive topics in games like The Medium and Blair Witch. This studio, known for atmospheric horror walking simulators, had been typec

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Mar 18 2025HEALTH

Who's Missing from the US Medical Guidelines?

The world of medicine is always changing. Today, it is all about evidence. This means doctors use research to guide their decisions, not just their own opinions. Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine, or DOs, have a big role to play in this. They make up 11% of all practicing doctors in the US. This numbe

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Mar 18 2025WEATHER

Windy Day Ahead: Be Ready for Gusts and Fire Risks

Get ready for a windy Tuesday. The strongest winds will hit areas along and south of the Arkansas River Valley. These winds could reach speeds of 60 to 70+ mph. Because of this, High Wind Warnings have been issued. Tonight, expect breezy conditions with gusts around 20 to 25 mph. The temper

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Mar 18 2025SPORTS

Weather Woes Can't Stop Golf's Big Show

The PGA Tour showed real skill in dealing with a stormy Sunday at The Players Championship. They managed to boost TV ratings despite the weather chaos. The final round drew in 3. 6 million viewers on NBC. This was a slight increase from the previous year, when Scottie Scheffler made a stunning comeb

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Mar 18 2025SPORTS

Olympics in the Spotlight: Unity vs. Politics

The Olympic Games have always been a stage for global unity, but recent events have tested this ideal. Thomas Bach, the head of the International Olympic Committee, has been at the helm during some of the most challenging times in Olympic history. He has seen it all: a global pandemic, a major dopin

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Mar 18 2025SCIENCE

How Size Matters in Protein Labeling

In the world of proteomics, tagging proteins with sticky molecules is becoming quite popular. This process helps in spotting reactive spots on proteins and in crafting targeted covalent inhibitors. The success of this tagging relies on a few key factors. These include how well the molecule sticks to

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Mar 18 2025TECHNOLOGY

Sony's Color Boost: The New RGB LED Challenge

Sony has introduced a groundbreaking display technology that could shake up the TV market. This innovation, known as General RGB LED Backlight Technology, is designed to enhance color presentation on screens. It does this by replacing the usual blue LEDs in mini-LED TVs with RGB LEDs. This change al

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Mar 18 2025HEALTH

Are These Sleep Trends Really Worth It?

Sleep trends are all the rage, but do they really work? A recent study looked at five popular sleep trends to see if they are worth the hype. One trend involves taping your mouth shut at night. The idea is to force yourself to breathe through your nose. This can help with snoring and dry mou

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Mar 18 2025FINANCE

AI in Finance: The Next Big Leap

The finance world is at a turning point with artificial intelligence. AI has been a part of finance for a long time. It started with credit scores and fraud detection in the 1980s. Since then, it has grown with machine learning and AI-powered FinTech. Today, AI is used for financial modeling, r

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