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Dec 09 2024SPORTS

Tottenham's Big Blunder: Postecoglou’s Heartache after Chelsea Comeback

Ange Postecoglou, the manager of Tottenham Hotspur, was left heartbroken after his team blew a 2-0 lead at home against their rivals, Chelsea. The match started well for Spurs, with two early goals, but things quickly went downhill. They ended up losing 4-3, conceding four goals in the second half.

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Dec 09 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Celebrating 50 Years: LA Film Critics Hand Out Awards

The Los Angeles Film Critics Association marked a big milestone this Sunday, celebrating their 50th anniversary with an awards ceremony. The night was full of surprises, with Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross from Nine Inch Nails winning best score for their work in Challengers. Mikey Madison took home

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Dec 09 2024POLITICS

Ukraine's Casualty Numbers: The First Official Report

For the first time, Ukraine has released its total casualties from the ongoing war with Russia. President Zelenskyy announced that the country has lost 43, 000 soldiers on the battlefield, with another 370, 000 wounded. It's important to note that about half of the wounded have returned to service.

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Dec 09 2024CRIME

New York City’s Uptick in Crime: A Look at the Thompson Murder

The recent murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson on a New York City street isn't just another tragic event. It's a snapshot of the city's sliding security. Sure, New York has always had its share of high-profile crimes, like the killings of John Lennon and Meir Kahane. But those incidents ha

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Dec 09 2024SCIENCE

Tadpoles' Swimming Slowdown: Antimony's Impact on Metabolism and Genes

Antimony, a heavy metal, affects the swimming speed of Pelophylax nigromaculatus tadpoles. Researchers found that when these critters are exposed to antimony in two different ways—either in short bursts (pulse exposure) or continuously (constant exposure) for 28 days—they swim significantly slower.

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Dec 09 2024SCIENCE

New Worm Species Found in Poland's Reclaimed Lands

Two new species of Achaeta, a type of small, soil-dwelling worm, have been discovered in southern Poland. These worms are unique because they don't have chaetae, which are tiny bristles found in other annelids. Scientists found these worms in areas that were once mined or burned. They studied both l

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Dec 09 2024HEALTH

Germany's New Mental Health Payment System: Who Joins and What Happens?

Imagine Germany’s new payment system for inpatient mental health care, where hospitals get paid based on the patient’s diagnosis. This system is called diagnosis-related payment, and it’s designed to encourage hospitals to treat patients more efficiently. But which hospitals are jumping on board? Tu

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Dec 08 2024SCIENCE

Understanding Goose Parvovirus: What Makes LIV-22 So Potent?

Every year, farmers face a big problem: Goose Parvovirus, or GPV. This nasty little virus can wipe out up to 100% of young goslings and ducks in flocks that haven't encountered it before. We're going to look at a particular strain of GPV called LIV-22, which was first found in the USSR back in 1972.

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Dec 08 2024HEALTH

Managing Pain in Cystic Fibrosis: Expert Guidelines for Better Care

Living with cystic fibrosis (CF) can be tough, but it doesn't have to be so painful. From birth, many people with CF deal with both disease-related pain and pain from medical procedures. This pain can really affect their health, daily activities, and overall happiness. Surprisingly, there aren't any

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Dec 08 2024HEALTH

Why Nose Fillers Sometimes Go Wrong

Have you ever thought about what can go wrong when people get injections to change the shape of their nose? This trend is particularly common in Asia, where many people seek to alter their nose's appearance. However, these injections can lead to allergic reactions that don't show up until later. Whe

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