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Sep 30 2025HEALTH

Stars Who Fought Sepsis: A Closer Look

Sepsis is a serious condition where the body overreacts to an infection, causing organs to malfunction. It's a life-threatening situation that can happen to anyone, even celebrities. Let's take a closer look at some stars who have battled this condition. In August 2025, Erin Bates, known for her ro

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Sep 29 2025POLITICS

Revamping The Washington Post: A New Vision for Opinions

The Washington Post is undergoing a significant transformation, led by its new opinion editor, Adam O'Neal. At just 33 years old, O'Neal is tasked with reshaping the editorial pages of this major newspaper. O'Neal's journey to this role is quite remarkable. He joined The Post in July, bringing with

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Sep 29 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Celebs Who Share a Birthday on September 28th

September 28th is a special day for many famous faces. It's the birthday of actors, musicians, and even a philosopher. Let's dive into the lives of some notable people born on this day. First up, there's Mira Sorvino. She's an actress who's been in many movies. Did you know her middle name is Kathe

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Sep 29 2025SCIENCE

The Five Big Ideas from a Brainy Scientist

Karl Friston is a big deal in the world of science. He's turned 65, and people are celebrating his work. His ideas have changed how we understand the brain and how it works. He's come up with five main ideas, or formulae, that have made a huge impact. First, let's talk about the brain. Friston thin

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Sep 28 2025CRIME

Justice Delayed: How Prosecutors' Mistakes Sent an Innocent Teen to Prison

In a shocking turn of events, two former prosecutors from Plymouth County are now facing serious consequences for their actions in a case that wrongfully imprisoned a young student for 17 years. The Board of Bar Overseers found their behavior unacceptable, highlighting how their actions damaged the

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Sep 27 2025FINANCE

Bank Cleared in Terrorism Lawsuit: What Went Wrong?

A recent court decision has cleared Standard Chartered Bank of any wrongdoing in a case involving terrorism. The bank was accused of indirectly supporting groups responsible for attacks in Israel and Iraq between 2010 and 2019. However, a U. S. judge dismissed the lawsuits, stating that the plaintif

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Sep 26 2025POLITICS

The White House Takes Aim at Anti-Fascists

The White House has recently made a bold move. They've released a new strategy to tackle what they call "domestic terrorism. " This strategy targets a wide range of groups and institutions. The White House claims these groups are against American values. The document focuses on so-called "anti-fasc

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Sep 25 2025SCIENCE

Hidden History: Coins Reveal Forgotten Jewish Revolt

In a surprising find, archaeologists in Israel have uncovered a stash of ancient coins near the site of Jesus' ministry. The discovery happened at Hukok, a kibbutz in northern Israel, close to Capernaum, where Jesus is believed to have spent a lot of time. These coins, though, are much younger than

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Sep 24 2025POLITICS

Women's Digital Defiance: The Power of Hashtags in Iran

In Iran, women are using social media to challenge old rules. After Mahsa Amini's death in 2022, many took to X, known before as Twitter, to voice their opinions. They use hashtags to fight against strict hijab laws. This isn't just about fashion. It's about power and freedom. Hashtags are more tha

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Sep 22 2025TECHNOLOGY

TikTok's Big Change: Who's Really in Control?

TikTok's future in the US is taking a major turn. The White House has revealed that Oracle will be the one watching over TikTok's algorithm once the deal goes through. This is a big deal because the algorithm is what makes TikTok so popular, but it's also what has raised concerns about national secu

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