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Sep 22 2025HEALTH

Could Levodopa Help Stroke Patients Regain Movement?

Stroke recovery is a long and difficult process. Every small improvement can make a big difference. Levodopa, a medication often used for Parkinson's disease, might offer some hope. It works by increasing certain brain signals that control movement. This could be a big help for people recovering fro

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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 21 2025POLITICS

New Pentagon Rules: Journalists Face Tough Choices

The Pentagon has introduced a new rule that could change how journalists report on military matters. Starting now, reporters must agree to use only pre-approved information when covering the Defense Department. If they refuse, they risk losing their press credentials. This move is part of a broader

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Sep 21 2025HEALTH

Farm Chemicals and Our Health: What's the Real Story?

In the heart of Taiwan's rural landscapes, a pressing question lingers: how do agricultural chemicals impact our genetic makeup? Researchers decided to investigate this by examining two key substances: glyphosate, a widely used herbicide, and its byproduct, AMPA. They chose to analyze these compound

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Sep 17 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Oscar Buzz: What's Next After the Big Film Festivals?

The film world is buzzing with excitement as the dust settles on major film festivals and the Emmy Awards. Everyone's eyes are now on the Oscars. Chloé Zhao's "Hamnet" is leading the pack after winning big at Toronto, but "Frankenstein" and "Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery" are also making wa

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Sep 17 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A New Star in Hollywood Reporting

David Canfield, a well-known name in entertainment journalism, has just taken on a new role. He's now the senior entertainment writer for The Hollywood Reporter. Based in Los Angeles, he'll be diving into award season coverage, crafting cover stories, and profiling celebrities. Plus, he'll be report

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Sep 15 2025SPORTS

Joe Burrow's Injury: What's Next for the Bengals?

Joe Burrow, the star quarterback for the Cincinnati Bengals, is dealing with a serious injury. After a tough game against the Jaguars, he was seen limping with a boot on his left foot. This isn't good news for the team. Doctors think Burrow might need surgery for his turf toe injury. This could kee

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Sep 15 2025SPORTS

Bengals Exploring Backup Plans After Burrow's Injury

The Cincinnati Bengals are already looking at other options after star quarterback Joe Burrow got hurt. Burrow is expected to be out for a while because of a serious toe injury. The team didn't wait for the official news to start thinking about what to do next. They have been talking to some free-a

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Sep 15 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Angela in Marvel Rivals: A Flying Guardian's Guide

Angela, the newest addition to Marvel Rivals, is a unique Vanguard with a flying twist. She's not your typical tank, as she uses her golden ichor to create weapons and control the battlefield. Angela's abilities are split between flying and ground stances, with a lance for long-range attacks and axe

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Sep 10 2025POLITICS

FBI Veterans Fight Back: Loyalty or Justice?

Three top FBI agents have taken the Trump administration to court, claiming they were fired for not bending to political pressure. These agents, with decades of experience, say they were let go just before they could retire, all because they wouldn't play along with what they describe as a vendetta.

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