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Sep 22 2025CELEBRITIES

Spider-Man Actor Takes a Short Break After On-Set Mishap

Tom Holland, the actor who has been swinging through the Marvel universe as Spider-Man since 2016, recently took a short break from filming. This happened after he got a mild concussion while working on the latest Spider-Man movie. The good news is that it wasn't serious, and he's expected to be bac

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Sep 22 2025BUSINESS

A Big Bet on Fantasy Sports: Allwyn Takes the Lead

Allwyn International is making a bold move in the world of fantasy sports. They are buying a big chunk of PrizePicks, a popular fantasy sports operator. The deal is worth a lot of money: $1. 6 billion upfront. But that's not all. If PrizePicks does well over the next few years, Allwyn could pay even

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Sep 22 2025SPORTS

Cincinnati's Sports Rollercoaster: Reds Rise, Bengals Struggle

Cincinnati sports fans are on an emotional rollercoaster. The Reds are on fire, winning five straight games and sweeping the Cubs. They're young, talented, and finally living up to the hype. Hunter Greene, Elly De La Cruz, and others are delivering on their promise. The Reds are showing grit, depth,

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Sep 22 2025HEALTH

Power Down: A Simple Way to Cut Hospital Emissions

Hospitals are big polluters. They use a lot of energy. One big reason is medical imaging. CT scanners are a major culprit. They use a lot of power. But what if hospitals turned them off when not in use? That's what this study looked into. CT scanners are in high demand. More people need imaging ser

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Sep 22 2025SCIENCE

Drug Testing with Tiny Ball of Cells: What Can Go Wrong?

Drug testing is getting a upgrade. Scientists are using tiny balls of cells, called spheroids, to test new medicines. These spheroids are better than flat cell cultures because they act more like real tissues in the body. But, there are some problems that can mess up the results. First, how these s

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Sep 22 2025ENVIRONMENT

Tibet's Sky Lights Up, But at What Cost?

In Tibet, a dazzling fireworks display turned into a hot topic online. The show, backed by outdoor brand Arc'teryx, caught the attention of netizens who questioned its environmental impact. The local government in Shigatse took notice and sent a team to look into the matter. Arc'teryx, owned by Ant

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Sep 21 2025SPORTS

Stormy Showdown: Syracuse vs. Clemson Game Hits a Pause

In Clemson, South Carolina, a football matchup between Syracuse and Clemson took an unexpected turn. The game, which was going smoothly, had to stop after halftime. Why? Because lightning was spotted nearby. This isn't just any lightning—it's the kind that makes officials say, "Wait, this isn't safe

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Sep 21 2025HEALTH

Squirrel Hill's Took Took 98 Faces Shutdown Due to Serious Health Violations

In a surprising turn of events, a popular Thai street food spot in Pittsburgh's Squirrel Hill neighborhood had to close its doors temporarily. The reason? A health inspection revealed a serious rodent problem and numerous food safety violations. The Allegheny County Health Department stepped in and

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Sep 20 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Bill Maher Stands Up for Jimmy Kimmel, Criticizes ABC

Bill Maher, known for his sharp wit, recently defended his fellow talk show host Jimmy Kimmel on his HBO show, "Real Time. " Maher didn't hold back when criticizing ABC, the network that suspended Kimmel's show after some controversial comments. Maher, who knows a thing or two about being canceled,

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Sep 19 2025ENTERTAINMENT

From Football Fields to Movie Screens: Tyriq Withers' Journey

Tyriq Withers, a former Florida State Seminoles wide receiver, has taken a unique path from the football field to the big screen. His role as Cameron Cade in the sports-horror thriller "HIM" is a testament to his dedication and hard work. The film, directed by Justin Tipping, explores themes of powe

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