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Aug 01 2025HEALTH

HIV Research Faces Uncertain Future Despite Funding Reversal

In a surprising turn of events, a significant HIV research project targeting Black and Hispanic gay men has been given a second chance after a court ruling. However, the scientific community remains on edge due to ongoing political interference. The National Institutes of Health (NIH) initially can

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Aug 01 2025HEALTH

Brain Waves and CAR-T Therapy: What's the Connection?

CAR-T therapy, a cutting-edge cancer treatment, can sometimes lead to a condition called ICANS. This condition can cause seizures, and doctors have been studying brain wave patterns to better understand it. Doctors have been looking at continuous EEG data from patients with ICANS. They want to see

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Jul 31 2025CELEBRITIES

Ozzy Osbourne's Final Resting Place: A Rock Legend's Farewell

Ozzy Osbourne, the rock legend, was laid to rest on Thursday, July 31st, at his mansion in Buckinghamshire, England. This private ceremony followed a public funeral procession through Birmingham the day before. The intimate gathering included family members and notable figures from the music world,

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Jul 31 2025CELEBRITIES

Justin Timberlake's Hidden Battle: Lyme Disease and the Tour

Justin Timberlake recently shared some personal news with his fans. He revealed that he has been dealing with Lyme disease. This news came as he wrapped up his two-year Forget Tomorrow tour. Timberlake is known for being private, but he felt it was important to talk about his health. He wanted to e

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Jul 31 2025SPORTS

Gunners Fall Short in Pre-Season Clash

The pre-season showdown between Arsenal and Tottenham ended with a narrow defeat for the Gunners. The match was highly anticipated, especially with the buzz around Viktor Gyokeres, Arsenal's new high-profile striker. However, he only made a late appearance and couldn't change the outcome. Tottenham

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Jul 31 2025EDUCATION

Rethinking the Big Names of Sociology and Their Take on Religion

The idea that famous sociologists like Karl Marx, Max Weber, and Emile Durkheim were all about secularization might not be as straightforward as it seems. Over time, people have assumed these thinkers were on the same page, predicting religion's decline. But let's take a closer look. These sociolog

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Jul 31 2025EDUCATION

Harvard's Religion Program: A Clash of Ideas and Consequences

Harvard Divinity School's Religion and Public Life program has faced significant changes recently. The program, which aimed to promote understanding of religion's role in society, has been restructured. This shift comes after allegations of bias and antisemitism. Students and faculty involved in th

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Jul 31 2025HEALTH

How exercise and friends can make nursing home life better

Older folks in China are living longer, and more of them are moving into nursing homes. But just because they're older doesn't mean they should stop caring about their happiness and inner peace. A recent study looked into how exercise can help seniors feel better about life and themselves. The stud

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Jul 31 2025CRIME

A Young Man Faces Justice for a Shocking Synagogue Fire

In Melbourne, a 21-year-old man named Giovanni Laulu is in legal trouble. He is accused of setting fire to a synagogue last December. This incident left the community shaken and sparked a huge investigation. Laulu appeared in court after being arrested at a home in Melbourne. Police believe he is o

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Jul 31 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Tracy Spiridakos: From Chicago's Streets to Nature's Crime Scenes

Tracy Spiridakos, known for her role as Detective Hailey Upton in the One Chicago series, is stepping into a new role. She will star in USA Network's upcoming crime drama Anna Pigeon. This show is based on the novels by Nevada Barr and will follow a park ranger solving crimes in national parks. Spi

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