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Nov 13 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Behind the Lens: A Relaxed Take on Stars

Imagine a calendar shoot without the typical fanfare and paparazzi flashes. Welcome to the Pirelli Calendar for 2025, where photographer Ethan James Green has chosen a refreshingly laid-back approach. Instead of the usual glamour, he captures stars like Hunter Schafer and John Boyega in Miami's laid

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Nov 13 2024SPORTS

Meet Mario Barrios: A Boxer with a Tough Upbringing and Big Dreams

Mario Barrios, aka 'El Azteca', is a boxer who's seen his share of challenges. Born in San Antonio, Texas, his American-Mexican heritage is a big part of who he is. Growing up, he was surrounded by Mexican immigrants, which shaped his boxing style. His childhood wasn't easy. When he was just 7 weeks

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Nov 13 2024HEALTH

A New Way to Move Mental Health Patients

Imagine this: instead of using an ambulance, some hospitals are using tricked-out SUVs to transport mental health patients. South Shore Hospital and Lowell General Hospital are leading the way with this innovative solution. Why is this a big deal? Because traditional ambulances can be tied up for ho

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Nov 13 2024POLITICS

The Divide: Identity Politics and American Elections

Donald Trump's message was clear: America should be for Americans only, implying white Americans. This resonated with many white voters, who backed him in the election. For years, Trump has played on white fears and grievances about immigrants, using harsh language and even false claims to fuel his

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Nov 13 2024BUSINESS

Tech Stocks in China's Shadow: What's Next?

Tech companies heavily relying on Chinese manufacturing might face tough times if Donald Trump's trade policies intensify. With Trump's reelection, U. S. -China trade tensions could escalate, potentially hurting businesses with significant exposure to Chinese suppliers. Trump proposed universal tari

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Nov 13 2024HEALTH

A Scientist's Journey to Better Scalps

Dr. James Kilgour had a tough time with his scalp. He dealt with rosacea, which left his skin dry and itchy. So, he set out to find a solution. He tried lots of products from stores, but none really worked. That’s when he decided to solve the problem himself. Kilgour studied medicine and later

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Nov 13 2024CRIME

Workplace Explosion Sends 11 to Hospital in Kentucky

Imagine going about your day at work, and suddenly, everything changes. That's what happened to employees at Givaudan Sense Colour in Louisville, Kentucky, on Tuesday. An explosion rocked the natural food coloring plant, sending at least 11 workers to the hospital. The cause of the blast is still un

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Nov 13 2024POLITICS

Lawmakers Finally Agree: New Revs Stadium on the Way

It's been a long journey, but Massachusetts lawmakers have finally reached a compromise on a major economic bill. This bill, called the "Mass Leads Act, " will funnel hundreds of millions of dollars into life sciences and climate technology. It's also great news for soccer fans, as it paves the way

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Nov 12 2024SPORTS

Rams Fall Short: Too Many Field Goals, Not Enough Touchdowns

Matthew Stafford, the Rams' quarterback, believes that the team's repeated decision to settle for field goals instead of pushing for touchdowns was a significant factor in their 23-15 loss to the Dolphins on Monday night. "We shot ourselves in the foot a bit when we got close to the end zone, " Staf

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Nov 12 2024SPORTS

The Race to the NFL Draft: Giants Fans Divided

Every football season has its ups and downs, but when your team is having a rough patch, fans often find themselves looking ahead to the future. For the New York Giants, this future might be brighter thanks to a recent loss. Confused? Let's break it down. The Giants just moved up in the NFL draft or

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