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Jun 28 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Cardi B's New Music and Life Changes

Cardi B has been dropping hints about new music and a possible album release. She shared a mysterious video on June 22, saying, "Seven years, and the time has come. " The video shows her in black, walking through a grand house with crows around her. This has fans thinking she might be working on a b

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Jun 27 2025ENTERTAINMENT

New Faces and Familiar Stories: What's Coming in Landman's Second Season?

Landman is gearing up for its second season, and it's bringing some fresh faces along with it. Stefania Spampinato, known to many as Dr. Carina DeLuca-Bishop from Grey's Anatomy, is joining the cast. She'll be playing the wife of Andy Garcia's character, Gallino, a drug cartel kingpin. This addition

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Jun 27 2025TECHNOLOGY

Windows Gets a Darker Error Screen

Windows is changing its famous blue error screen to black. This change is part of a bigger plan to make Windows more reliable. Last year, a big problem called the CrowdStrike incident caused many Windows computers to crash. Now, Microsoft wants to make sure this doesn't happen again. The new error

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Jun 26 2025POLITICS

NASA's Leadership Under Fire: A Look at the Agency's Budget Crisis

NASA's top brass faced a tough crowd at a recent town hall meeting. The agency's acting administrator, Janet Petro, and other senior officials tried to reassure employees about proposed budget cuts and layoffs. But the mood was far from optimistic. Petro, along with Vanessa Wyche and Casey Swails,

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Jun 26 2025HEALTH

Mind-Body Link: How Spinal Injuries Might Affect Thinking

Spinal cord injuries, often caused by accidents or medical procedures, can lead to more than just movement and sensation problems. They might also impact how the brain works, causing swelling, pressure, and even thinking difficulties. Recent research suggests that widespread inflammation in the body

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Jun 26 2025SCIENCE

Tiny Copper Team Tackles Big CO2 Challenge

Copper nanoclusters are like tiny teams of atoms that can do big things, like helping to turn CO2 into useful stuff. But these teams often fall apart because copper atoms are too reactive. Most of the time, scientists use copper(I) atoms to build these clusters, but they're not as good at their job

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Jun 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

Simplifying PC Gaming with Xbox App

PC gaming can be a hassle with so many different launchers needed to play games. This is especially true for new handheld gaming devices. Microsoft is stepping in to make things easier. They are updating the Xbox app to bring all your games together in one place. The new feature lets gamers launch

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Jun 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

Europe's Navigation Tech Takes Off with Rocket Lab

Europe is teaming up with Rocket Lab to send two small satellites into space. These satellites are part of a bigger plan to test new navigation technology. The goal is to create a system that can help with positioning, navigation, and timing from low Earth orbit. The satellites, called Pathfinder A

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Jun 25 2025HEALTH

How Exercise Might Help Fight Alzheimer's

Alzheimer's disease is a big challenge, but new research is giving hope. A special protein called irisin, which our muscles release when we exercise, might be a key player in protecting the brain. This protein has been linked to better brain health, but until now, no one has studied how it affects p

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Jun 25 2025SCIENCE

The Hidden Code Behind Fish's Electric Sense

Ever wondered how some fish can sense electric fields? It's all thanks to some special cells and genes. Scientists have been digging into this mystery, and they've found some pretty cool stuff. First, let's talk about the stars of the show: hair cells and electroreceptors. These tiny cells help fis

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