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Jun 25 2025CELEBRITIES

Venice's Big Celebration: Who's Going to Bezos' Wedding?

Jeff Bezos, the Amazon founder, is tying the knot with Lauren Sánchez this month in Venice, Italy. This isn't just any wedding; it's a lavish affair that has sparked some controversy. Locals in Venice are not happy about the event, and protests have been happening. But despite the backlash, many fam

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Jun 25 2025HEALTH

Wearables: A New Way to Track Your Meds?

Wearable tech might just be the game-changer we need for tracking medication adherence. You know how it is—people often forget to take their meds, and doctors usually have to rely on patients' own reports, which aren't always accurate. But what if there was a better way? Enter wearable devices. The

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Jun 25 2025HEALTH

How Swedish Mental Health Workers View Self-Harm

Swedish mental health workers play a big role in how people who hurt themselves get help. Their views can make or break the care these individuals receive. Past research has shown that training can change these views, but the effects of gender and work experience are not clear. Most studies use surv

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Jun 25 2025ENVIRONMENT

Fungi's Surprising Role in Desert Soil

The Earth's surface is always changing. Both living things and non-living processes shape it. Recently, scientists have realized that these two forces interact more than we thought. One interesting process is biogenic weathering. This is when plants and fungi team up to break down rocks. They do thi

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Jun 25 2025HEALTH

How Young and Old People See Aging Differently

People have different ideas about aging. What does aging well mean to them? It's not the same for everyone. Some see it as staying active. Others think it's about being happy. Understanding these views is key. Why is this important? It helps us know how to support people as they age. Not everyone n

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Jun 24 2025POLITICS

Why Selling Public Lands Might Not Be the Solution

A recent proposal to sell off over 3. 2 million acres of federal land in the Western U. S. has hit a roadblock. The Senate parliamentarian ruled that the plan, put forward by Senator Mike Lee, breaks the chamber's rules. This move has sparked a debate about who should control these lands and what th

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Jun 24 2025CELEBRITIES

Venice Stands Up: How Protesters Pushed Back Against a Billionaire's Wedding

Venice is buzzing with a mix of excitement and tension as a billionaire's wedding shakes up the city. Jeff Bezos, the tech mogul, is tying the knot, and his lavish celebration has sparked a wave of protests. The original plan was to host the main event at the grand Scuola Grande della Misericordia,

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Jun 24 2025CELEBRITIES

Orlando Bloom's Big Night Out: What's Up with Him and Katy Perry?

Orlando Bloom is ready to have a blast at the Bezos/Sanchez wedding, and there's a lot of talk about his relationship status. Insiders say he might be flying solo at the event. One person close to the situation described him as "the life of the party" who's ready to dance the night away! Rumors are

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Jun 24 2025SCIENCE

Mars' Mysterious Rock Patterns: What Do They Tell Us?

Mars has always been a planet of surprises. Now, NASA's Curiosity rover has given us a closer look at some of its most puzzling features: giant rock patterns that resemble spiderwebs. These aren't your average spiderwebs, though. They're massive, stretching up to 12 miles across, and they're made of

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Jun 24 2025HEALTH

Tech for Seniors: Are Wearables Really Helping?

Wearable technology is becoming a big part of daily life for many people, including seniors. These gadgets can track steps, monitor heart rate, and even measure blood sugar levels. But do they really make a difference for older adults? Older adults have specific health needs. Many deal with long-te

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