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Nov 10 2024POLITICS

Republicans Close to Gaining Majority in the US House

Election night is still in full swing, but Republicans are already celebrating. They're just a few seats away from controlling the US House, which is crucial for Donald Trump's plans when he returns to the White House. As of now, they've snagged 212 seats out of 435, with one more win in Colorado.

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Nov 10 2024ENTERTAINMENT

'Horror Icon Tony Todd, Known for “Candyman, ” Passes Away at 69'

Tony Todd, the veteran actor who scared audiences as the menacing Candyman in the horror franchise, has sadly passed away at the age of 69. The news was confirmed by his talent agent, Dede Binder, but no further details were provided. Todd made his mark in the film industry with his chilling portray

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Nov 10 2024HEALTH

The Impact of Support and Self-Confidence on HIV Management in China

Understanding why people take care of their health when they have HIV is important for helping them live better lives. Not many studies have looked into this in China. This study, done following certain rules, used a special method to see how social support, believing in oneself, and feeling good ab

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Nov 09 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Why Isn't John Dutton in Yellowstone Season 5?

Ever wondered why John Dutton isn't in the second part of Yellowstone Season 5? It's a story of schedules, disputes, and passion projects. Taylor Sheridan, the show's writer, is juggling multiple series. Kevin Costner, who plays John Dutton, says he changed his schedule to film the first half of Sea

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Nov 09 2024POLITICS

Political Family Dynasties in South Sulawesi: A Closer Look

Imagine a family dinner table where politics is the main course. In South Sulawesi, political conversations aren't just small talk; they're how the next generation gets interested in governance. This intriguing phenomenon of political kinship is on the rise. Families pass down not just genes but als

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Nov 09 2024HEALTH

Dengue and Rainfall: What's the Real Connection in Recife?

In the bustling city of Recife, Brazil, rainfall and dengue cases seem to be linked, but the story isn't as simple as it sounds. Experts have been digging into this relationship to better understand and combat dengue outbreaks. The main culprit behind these outbreaks is the mosquito species Aedes ae

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Nov 09 2024POLITICS

A Local Professor's Take on Trump's Surprising Win

In the aftermath of Election Day 2024, Matthew Record, an assistant professor at Molloy University, shared some intriguing insights about President-elect Trump's victory over Vice President Harris. Record, who teaches American Politics and Public Policy, noted something quite unexpected: young peopl

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Nov 09 2024HEALTH

The Unlikely Pioneers: Early Dog Doctors in Britain

Imagine this: in the 1700s, when medical care for humans was still quite basic, there were people in Britain dedicated to treating dogs! These were the dog doctors, and they didn't have any official healthcare training. The most famous of them was John Norborn, who wasn't ashamed to call himself a '

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Nov 09 2024CRIME

Indonesian Celebs and Drug Misuse: Legal Angles and Solutions

Indonesian celebrities facing drug misuse problems come under the scrutiny of law due to personal and social factors. Internal issues like family troubles, financial struggles, or emotional distress often play a role. External pressures from friends and the glamorous yet tough entertainment world ca

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Nov 09 2024TECHNOLOGY

Saving Energy at Home: A New Way to Control Heating Bills

Ever thought about managing your home's heating in a smart way? Well, one cool project did just that in Québec! The idea was to use models—called gray-box models—to figure out the best times to heat a house based on new electricity rates. First, let's talk about the place. It was a two-story resear

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