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Jan 05 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Hidden Bond: How an Ex-Cop and a Yakuza Tackled Tokyo's Dark Side

Fifty years ago, a little-known thriller called "The Yakuza" hit the screens. This movie, directed by Sydney Pollack, tells a story about two men, an ex-cop and a yakuza, who team up in Tokyo. The ex-cop, named Harry, used to be a police detective. He's hired to rescue a friend's daughter from kidna

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Jan 05 2025POLITICS

President Biden Honors 19 Leaders with Medal of Freedom

President Joe Biden is set to award the Presidential Medal of Freedom to 19 notable figures on Saturday. This prestigious honor goes to individuals who have significantly contributed to the United States and the world. Among the recipients are former Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton,

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Jan 04 2025ENVIRONMENT

Bird Flu Case in Delaware: What It Means for Maryland's Poultry Industry

A commercial flock of broiler chickens in Delaware has tested "presumptive" positive for H5 bird flu. This highly contagious virus is causing worry in the poultry industry, especially in nearby Maryland. The case was discovered in Kent County, just a week after a similar case was found in wild Snow

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Jan 04 2025HEALTH

Planning Care for Frail Seniors: A Look at Personalization

Frailty makes older adults highly susceptible to significant health issues from seemingly minor troubles. Around 10% of people over 65 struggle with frailty. These individuals often grapple with a mix of multiple chronic illnesses, personal struggles, and social issues. Personalized Care Planning (P

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Jan 04 2025SCIENCE

Making Cultivated Meat Safe: A Risk-Based Guide

Imagine you're scaling up a cultivated meat business. You'll need a game plan to keep your products safe and tasty. Here’s how science-backed risk management can help. We’ll dive into how companies like UPSIDE Foods, GOOD Meat, and Vow Group tackle food safety before hitting the market. Setting up s

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Jan 04 2025HEALTH

California's Crackdown on Junk Food: What You Need to Know

Governor Gavin Newsom is taking a stand against ultra-processed foods in California. He recently signed an executive order aimed at reducing the availability of these harmful foods. Ultra-processed foods, like packaged chips and sugary drinks, are common in the U. S. and can cause health issues like

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Jan 04 2025SPORTS

The Magic Behind Enjoying CBA Games: What Makes Fans Happy?

You might think that watching a basketball game is just about the action on the court. But there's a lot more to it, especially when it comes to the Chinese Basketball Association (CBA) league. Fans aren't always happy, and that's a big problem. This study used some fancy methods called Structural E

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Jan 04 2025HEALTH

Why Do Nepali Teens Make Certain Choices About Sex?

Let's talk about why young people in Nepal make the choices they do about sex. It's a big deal, especially when you think about how culture, money, and learning about sex play a huge part. This look into what influences these choices among Nepali teens is important for everyone to understand. Cultu

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Jan 03 2025HEALTH

Why Does Sexual Identity Matter for Adult Suicide Risks?

Imagine this: a person's sexual identity can influence their mental health in adulthood. But how? A recent study dug into this topic. They looked at a bunch of adults in their early and mid-adulthood years. The goal? To find out if having a flexible sexual identity, what scientists call "sexual flui

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Jan 03 2025HEALTH

Social Factors and Missed Cancer Screens: Unveiling the Link

Did you know that how we live and interact within our society can influence whether we get cancer screenings? Research suggests that social factors, like where we live, how much money we have, and who we hang out with, play a part in whether we keep up with recommended cancer screenings. However, ex

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