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Feb 11 2025SCIENCE

How Psychopathy Can Influence Relationships and Careers

Ever wondered how someone's personality quirks can affect their relationships and job success? A study using a nationally diverse community sample of 490 employed romantic couples from New Zealand took a good look into this. They found that certain psychopathic traits can indeed cause ripples in per

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Feb 10 2025TECHNOLOGY

Flashes: The New Photo-Sharing App That's Taking on Instagram

A fresh face has joined the photo-sharing scene. Flashes, a new app, is giving Instagram a run for its money. It supports up to four photos per post and one-minute-long videos. But there's more to it than just photos and videos. Flashes is built on the same tech as Bluesky, a decentralized

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Feb 10 2025HEALTH

Bird Flu Mutation Spreads to Dairy Cows

A new strain of bird flu, known for causing severe infections, has spread from wild birds to cows in Nevada. This strain, called D1. 1, is different from the one that first affected cows in Texas last year. D1. 1 is a lot more common in migrating birds and has already caused a few serious human case

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Feb 10 2025SPORTS

Aaron Rodgers Part Ways with the New York Jets

The Jets have let go of Aaron Rodgers. The quarterback, who spent two years in New York, played only a handful of games before a bad injury and a rough season left him sidelined. This is not the first time he had a tough time. Rodgers had a 5-12 season and dealt with a lot of changes. He is turning

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Feb 10 2025CELEBRITIES

Super Stars Sparkle in the Big Easy

New Orleans was the place to be for Super Bowl 2025. The city was buzzing with excitement and energy. The who's who of Hollywood and the music industry were there. The Super Bowl is a major event that everyone looks forward to. Fans from all over the country traveled to this city. You can imagin

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Feb 10 2025HEALTH

Think Big picture in Mind: MS management plan for Australia and New Zealand

Life with multiple sclerosis (MS) can be a roller coaster ride. It's not going to be an easy one. MS is an ongoing and inflamed condition that damages the nervous system, and it's getting more tricky with new treatment choices. Part 1 of the MS roadmap focuses on six key areas. These are like cruc

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Feb 10 2025HEALTH

MS in Down Under: A Health Challenge for Australia and New Zealand

Australia and New Zealand are grappling with the increasing burden of Multiple Sclerosis (MS), a long-term illness that attacks the brain and spinal cord. In 2021, over 33, 000 Australians had been diagnosed with MS. That's a lot of people. The number of MS cases is rising, and so is the complexity

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Feb 10 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Struggles ofAlopecia Areata: Changing How Doctors Make Choices

Doctors try to help patients by understanding how skin issues affect their lives. The National Institute, an important organization, usually looks at how a disease hurts a person. Sometimes, they use different diseases to make decisions. Doctors do not have a set way for this. Some experts

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Feb 09 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Cook Is Chillin' With Celebrities in New Orleans

Picture this: you're in the heart of New Orleans, and suddenly, there's someone who might seem pretty ordinary to you but he is kind of Tim Cook, the Apple CEO. When he's cruising around town, the atmosphere brings him up in the middle of local scenes. Cook is virtually at home with slightly rowd

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Feb 09 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Big Night for Big Screen Directors

This year, the Directors Guild of America celebrated the best in film and TV. The event was held in a grand hotel. The host, Judd Apatow, was back for the sixth time. This year, it was no surprise to see some of the usual suspects. The big prize for best film was won by Sean Baker for his movie,

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