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Jun 30 2025SCIENCE

Pregnancy and the Brain: A Scientist's Self-Experiment

A researcher decided to scan her own brain 26 times to learn more about how pregnancy affects the brain. This is something that hasn't been studied much before. The researcher, who studies learning and memory, had her brain scanned before, during, and after her pregnancy. She wanted to see if there

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Jun 30 2025POLITICS

Campaign Finance Rules Face Supreme Court Scrutiny

The Supreme Court is reviewing a case that could reshape campaign finance rules. Republicans are pushing to remove limits on how much party committees can spend in coordination with candidates. This isn't new; the Court has been chipping away at campaign finance restrictions for years, especially si

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Jun 30 2025SCIENCE

How Cells Fight Back: The Hidden Battle Inside Glioblastoma

Inside the brain, there's a sneaky fight happening. Glioblastoma, a tough type of brain cancer, is always finding ways to survive. Scientists have spotted a clever trick it uses. A tiny helper inside cells, called SH3GLB1, is part of this trick. It helps cells clean up and recycle their own parts. T

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Jun 30 2025LIFESTYLE

Amazon's New Balance Bargains: Prime Day Pre-Game

Amazon is kicking off its Prime Day festivities early with a massive New Balance sale. This isn't just any sale; it's a goldmine for sneakerheads and fitness enthusiasts. The deals are live now, so don't wait too long to grab your favorites. Let's talk about the New Balance Fresh Foam X 1080 V13. T

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Jun 30 2025BUSINESS

Bumble's Big Shake-Up: Jobs Cut, Boss Returns, and Money Moves

Bumble, the popular dating app, is making big changes. It's letting go of 30% of its staff, which is about 240 people. The company says this is to make things run better and focus on important goals. They expect to save $40 million each year and will use most of that money to improve their product a

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Jun 30 2025SPORTS

Zimbabwe's Williams Shines in South Africa's Grip

Zimbabwe faced a tough challenge against South Africa in the first Test match. The home team found themselves in deep trouble early on. Sean Williams, a 38-year-old batsman, stepped up to save his team from a total collapse. He scored an impressive 137 runs off 164 balls. This was his sixth century

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Jun 29 2025CELEBRITIES

Marilyn Manson's UK Tour Kicks Off With a Cancellation

Marilyn Manson's European tour faced an early hurdle when his Brighton, England show was called off. The decision came after a mix of online protests and pressure from local politicians. The concert, planned for October 29 at the Brighton Centre, was the first stop on his One Assassination Under God

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Jun 29 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Glastonbury Saturday: Sun, Stars, and Surprises

The sun was relentless on Saturday at Glastonbury, pushing the limits for many attendees. By late afternoon, the heat was too much for some, forcing them to seek shade or rest. Early in the day, magician Steven Frayne, known to many as Dynamo, took the stage at a Guardian Live event. He wowed the cr

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Jun 29 2025CELEBRITIES

A Star-Studded Pajama Party in Venice

Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez celebrated their marriage with a lively pajama-themed party in Venice. The event took place on Saturday, June 28, following their wedding the day before. Guests, including Leonardo DiCaprio, Oprah Winfrey, and Jessica Alba, danced until 4 a. m. The party featured perfor

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Jun 29 2025SPORTS

NBA Star's Future Uncertain Amid Gambling Probe

Malik Beasley's basketball journey has hit a rough patch. The Detroit Pistons were in talks to sign him for another three years, but things have taken a turn. The U. S. District Attorney’s office is now looking into Beasley for possible gambling involving NBA games and side bets. The Pistons and Be

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