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Apr 11 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Surprise Slap That Changed Everything

The movie The Amateur is a spy thriller. It is based on a book by Robert Littell. It is about a man named Charlie Heller. He is played by Rami Malek. Heller is a smart guy who works for the CIA. He is good with numbers and codes. But he is not a spy. He wants to find the people who killed his wife

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Apr 10 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Two Familiar Faces Come Together

The fifth season of Law & Order: Organized Crime is gearing up to bring back a familiar face. Fans of the show are in for a treat as Elliot Stabler and Olivia Benson are set to reunite. This isn't the first time these two have worked together. They have a long history of teaming up, especially in La

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Apr 09 2025SCIENCE

Microbial Metal Extraction: A New Twist on Old Tricks

The world of waste management has seen a fascinating development. Tiny organisms, known as Acidithiobacillus, have been put to work to pull out valuable metals from trash. These microbes have traditionally been used to extract metals from rocks. Now, they are being trained to do the same with waste

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Apr 08 2025SCIENCE

The Hidden Power of Bacterial Movement

Bacteria in the Rhodobacterales group have a unique way of moving around. This movement is key to how they interact with other tiny sea creatures, like algae. These bacteria have three different sets of genes that help them build a tail-like structure called a flagellum. This structure lets them swi

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Apr 08 2025EDUCATION

Students in Mass. Face Sudden Visa Revocations

The United States has been cracking down on international students, especially in Massachusetts. This has left many students, schools, and political leaders worried and confused. More than two dozen students in Massachusetts have had their visas suddenly revoked. This includes students from various

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Apr 08 2025HEALTH

The Power of Character Building in Zambia's Youth

In Zambia, young people face a big problem. Drinking too much alcohol is the top reason for early deaths and illnesses among those aged 15 to 49. To tackle this, two programs were introduced in Lusaka and Sinda districts. These programs, created by Global Resilience Oral Workshops, aim to build char

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Apr 07 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Last of Us Season 2: A Journey Through Revenge and Growth

The Last of Us Season 2 is a thrilling continuation of the post-apocalyptic saga. It dives deeper into the world of Ellie and Joel, exploring their lives after a crucial decision. This season covers only half of the second game's plot, but it packs a punch with its seven episodes. The story picks up

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Apr 07 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Belinda's Big Break: A New Chapter

The final episode of the third season of The White Lotus had a big reveal. The creator, Mike White, had a clear vision from the start. He wanted Belinda, played by Natasha Rothwell, to end up with money and leave someone behind, just like what happened to her in the first season. Rothwell's charact

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Apr 07 2025HEALTH

Life Beyond Leprosy: A Malaysian Journey

In Malaysia, leprosy remains a hurdle, even though it can be treated. It is not just a physical battle but a mental and emotional one too. Six people from Kelantan and Selangor opened up about their daily struggles and triumphs. They used a unique method called the walk-and-talk technique. This appr

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Apr 06 2025SCIENCE

Rewarding or Punishing? How Brain Waves Can Measure Productivity

The impact of rewards and punishments on how well workers perform is a tricky thing to measure. Traditional ways often fall short in giving a clear picture. This is where brain wave analysis comes in. It offers a fresh way to see how incentives affect productivity. The study combined two powerfu

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