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Mar 04 2025CELEBRITIES

Oscar Night: The Ultimate Hollywood Party

The Oscars are all about timing. You want to be at the best party when it's at its peak. But you also want to leave before the crowd thins out. This is a challenge for everyone, especially journalists who are only allowed at a few events. The Vanity Fair Oscar Party is one of the most exclusive even

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Mar 04 2025SCIENCE

Nanotech's Big Role in Fighting Parkinson's

Parkinson's disease (PD) is a tough condition to tackle. It's mainly caused by a protein called α-Synuclein (α-Syn) and its harmful clumps. These clumps are like troublemakers in the brain, causing issues that lead to PD. So, spotting these clumps early could be a game-changer for diagnosing and tre

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Mar 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

Pixel 9: Your New Camera Companion

Google's latest update for the Pixel 9 series is all about making your camera experience more dynamic and connected. Imagine this: you're out on an adventure, and you want to capture every angle of your epic journey. With the new "Connected Camera" feature, you can pair your Pixel 9 with a GoPro HER

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Mar 04 2025SPORTS

Commanders' New Look: Deebo Samuel and the Cap Space

The Washington Commanders have a new face on their roster. Deebo Samuel is coming to town. This trade is set to be official on March 12th. This move comes at a time when the team is preparing for the start of veteran free agency. It's a good time to check out the Commanders' depth chart and see how

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Mar 04 2025POLITICS

Tariffs: A Big Mistake?

The next four years will be a rollercoaster for America. But one thing is clear: the country needs reliable information more than ever. This is why news organizations are stepping up their game. They are offering new ways for people to support independent journalism. This means readers can enjoy new

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Mar 04 2025HEALTH

Heat Waves and Hospital Deaths: A Surprising Twist

Heat-related illnesses are a growing worry for public health. Everyone knows that hot weather can be dangerous, but did you know that the risk of dying in the hospital from heat-related issues isn't always higher in the hottest places? A big study in Japan looked at this problem. They used data from

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Mar 04 2025HEALTH

How We Feel About Aging Affects Our Joints

Aging brings many changes to our bodies, including wear and tear on our muscles and bones. This can lead to aches and pains, but how we think and feel about these sensations can make a big difference. Some people might feel more discomfort than others, even if their physical condition is similar. Th

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Mar 04 2025HEALTH

Buprenorphine in Action: The Real Deal for EMS

Emergency Medical Services (EMS) across the United States are facing a big challenge. They are trying to figure out how to use buprenorphine, a powerful drug to treat opioid addiction, before patients even reach the hospital. This approach, known as prehospital buprenorphine administration, is sprea

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Mar 04 2025SCIENCE

Opossum Feeding Facts: What Works and What Doesn't

Laboratory opossums, specifically Monodelphis domestica, play a big role in biomedical research. Keeping them healthy and happy means feeding them right. So, what's the best way to do that? Researchers looked into how opossums interact with their food and how different feeding methods affec

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Mar 04 2025SCIENCE

Cooking Up a Storm: How Our Homes' Air Changes

Every home in the United States is unique. They vary in size, how they let air in and out, and how close they are to outside pollution. This makes it tough to figure out what's really going on with the tiny particles floating around inside our homes. When COVID-19 hit, everyone was stuck at home. Th

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