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Oct 18 2024SCIENCE

Rats' Hidden Superpower: Using Sound to Boost Smell

Ever wondered how rats sniff out food so quickly? Scientists have discovered something astonishing. These little critters might be using sounds we can't even hear to enhance their sense of smell. It's like they're tuning their noses with tiny, invisible whistles! Researcher Eduardo Mercado III and

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Oct 18 2024POLITICS

Tim Walz's New Campaign Approach: More Aggressive, Less Formal

Campaigning isn't always about being buttoned-up and formal. Minnesota Governor Tim Walz is learning this firsthand as he hits the campaign trail again, this time with a more casual and aggressive approach. Instead of the usual blue sport coat and white collared shirt, Walz has been seen in khakis a

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Oct 18 2024CRIME

The Tattoo That Turned Heads: Unraveling Aaron Hernandez's God Forgives Ink

In the sixth episode of American Sports Story, titled "Herald Street," we witness Aaron Hernandez, portrayed by Josh Rivera, getting a notable tattoo. This tattoo, "God Forgives," isn't just any ink; it's a mirror-inverted script on his back, which grabbed attention due to its timing and meaning. He

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Oct 18 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Gaming's Cash Cow: A Former Boss Speaks Up

Shawn Layden, a former big shot at Sony Interactive Entertainment America, has a message for the gaming industry: it's becoming too focused on money. Layden argues that games are losing their fun factor because companies are more concerned with making back their big investments quickly. Instead of d

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Oct 18 2024POLITICS

Venezuelan Gang's US Spread: A New Worry

Texas Republicans want answers from the Biden administration about the release of Venezuelan migrants. They're concerned about a notorious gang, Tren de Aragua (TdA), which is now causing trouble in several US states. The lawmakers sent a letter asking for details about these migrants and how the go

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Oct 17 2024CRIME

The Future of the Menendez Brothers: A Decision on the Horizon

The fate of Erik and Lyle Menendez is in the hands of Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón. He plans to make a decision within the next 10 days about whether to recommend resentencing for the brothers. If he does, it's possible they could be out of prison by the end of the year. The br

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Oct 17 2024HEALTH

Ozempic: A New Weapon Against Addiction?

Imagine if the medication you took for diabetes could also help you fight an addiction. That's what researchers are suggesting with Ozempic, a drug normally used to treat diabetes and promote weight loss. A recent study from Loyola University Chicago found that Ozempic might significantly reduce the

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Oct 17 2024CRIME

Uncle Wants Menendez Brothers to Stay in Jail

You might know the Menendez brothers from the news or true-crime shows. They're serving life sentences for killing their parents in Beverly Hills back in 1989. One of their uncles, Milton Andersen, isn't too keen on them getting out. He's 90 years old and has some strong feelings about the whole thi

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Oct 17 2024POLITICS

Is Yahya Sinwar Dead? Israeli Forces Investigate

Israeli military officials are looking into the possibility that Yahya Sinwar, the leader of Hamas, was killed during recent operations in Gaza. Sinwar, who took over after the death of former leader Ismail Haniyeh, has been a target for Israel due to his involvement in the October 7th attack.

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Oct 17 2024CELEBRITIES

Mitzi Gaynor: The Dancing Diva Who Left a Sparkling Legacy

Known for her captivating performances and dynamic personality, Mitzi Gaynor has passed away at 93. She left an indelible mark in the entertainment world with her work in movies like South Pacific and on Las Vegas stages. Gaynor was a star that shone brightly, particularly in South Pacific, where sh

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