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Sep 03 2025POLITICS

A Long-Awaited Homecoming for Madagascar's Lost Heroes

In a significant move, France has returned three skulls to Madagascar, a gesture that has been a long time coming. These skulls, taken during the colonial era, include one believed to be that of King Toera, who was executed by French troops. The handover took place in late August at the French cultu

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Sep 02 2025HEALTH

Could Korean Rice Wine Be the Key to Better Digestion?

Constipation is a growing problem for many people around the world. Makgeolli, a traditional Korean rice wine, is packed with good stuff like probiotics and yeasts that might help keep your gut moving. But does it really work? A recent study tried to find out by testing it on rats with induced const

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Sep 02 2025HEALTH

Why Dating Apps Might Be a Psychopath's Playground

Dating apps have become a popular way to meet new people, but recent research suggests they might also be a haven for psychopaths. A study found that men with psychopathic traits often report more sexual encounters on these platforms. This doesn't mean every successful dater is a psychopath, but cer

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Sep 01 2025SPORTS

A Golf Pioneer Who Broke Barriers

Pat Bradley was a force to be reckoned with in the world of golf. She rose to fame in the 1970s, a time when women's golf was not as widely recognized. Standing at just 5 feet 6 inches, her physical stature did not hinder her from becoming a dominant figure in the sport. Her resilience and determina

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Aug 30 2025SPORTS

Patriots' Draft Woes: A Rocky Road to Rebuilding

The New England Patriots are facing some tough times with their recent draft picks. It's clear that their drafting strategy hasn't been working well. They've been releasing many of their picks early, which is a big problem. In 2022, the Patriots picked Cole Strange in the first round. But things di

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Aug 24 2025SPORTS

Golf's Big Finish: Who Will Claim the Crown?

The 2025 Tour Championship is down to its final round, and the golf world is on the edge of their seats. This event is the last stop on the FedEx Cup Playoffs, and it's where a new champion will be crowned. Scottie Scheffler, who was the favorite to win, is now playing catch-up. He's four shots behi

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Aug 23 2025HEALTH

How Do We Talk About Treatment Choices in Surgery?

Let's talk about something important in surgery: goals of care (GOC) discussions. These chats are key to making sure patients get the treatment they truly want. But how well are we doing this? And how can we get better? First, let's think about why GOC talks matter. They help doctors and patients a

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Aug 23 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Big Brother's Young Love: Julie Chen Moonves Weighs In

Rylie Jeffries, the bull rider who became a hot topic in Big Brother Season 27, has left the house. Fans have been buzzing about his relationship with Katherine Woodman, especially the differences between the edited show and the live feeds. Julie Chen Moonves shared her thoughts on their romance, ca

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Aug 18 2025WEATHER

Heavy Rains Wreak Havoc in Mountain Regions

In recent times, heavy rainfalls have been causing significant problems in the mountainous areas of India and Pakistan. These sudden and intense downpours, known as cloudbursts, have led to flash floods, landslides, and mudflows, resulting in loss of life and destruction of property. In one such in

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Aug 16 2025EDUCATION

How Future Nurses Feel About AI in Their Training

Mental health nursing students are getting a taste of the future. They are using AI-powered virtual patients to practice their skills. This is part of a new way to learn. The goal is to see what they think about this high-tech training. These students are sharing their thoughts and experiences. The

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