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Nov 06 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Could Brendan Fraser and Rachel Weisz Bring Back The Mummy Magic?

Brendan Fraser and Rachel Weisz might be teaming up again for a new "The Mummy" movie. This news comes from Deadline, which says it heard about it from several people in the know. Even though nothing is official yet, it looks like David Coggeshall, who wrote "The Family Plan" and "The Deliverance, "

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Nov 06 2025ENTERTAINMENT

How Love and Laughter Keep Dick Van Dyke Young at Heart

Dick Van Dyke, the man who made us laugh and sing along with Mary Poppins, is about to turn 100. But how has he stayed so full of life? It turns out, it's not about fancy diets or expensive pills. The real secret is his wife, Arlene Silver, who is 46 years younger than him. They met in 2006 when she

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Nov 06 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI's Hidden Hurdle: People Over Tech

AI is all the rage, with businesses spending big bucks to boost productivity. Yet, many aren't seeing the expected payoff. The snag? It's not the tech; it's the people using it. A worldwide study showed that most workers aren't making the most of AI tools. Over half use AI for big decisions, but of

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Nov 06 2025BUSINESS

Tech Wobbles and Tariff Tensions: What's Shaking the Markets?

Markets around the world are feeling a bit shaky lately. Tech stocks are taking a hit, and everyone's eyes are on the Supreme Court. They're about to make a big decision about President Trump's tariffs. These tariffs are a huge deal, with serious money on the line. The Trump team says the president

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Nov 06 2025HEALTH

How a Green Dye Might Help in Breast Reconstruction

Breast reconstruction after a mastectomy can sometimes lead to tissue damage, known as mastectomy skin flap necrosis (MFN). This happens in about 7-40% of cases, causing healing delays and potential treatment setbacks. To tackle this, doctors have started using a green dye called indocyanine green (

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Nov 05 2025HEALTH

Choosing the Right Pain Reliever After Knee or Hip Surgery

Pain relief after knee or hip replacement is super important. But, doctors have a tough job picking the best painkiller. There are lots of options, but not enough info on how they compare. Old studies only looked at two treatments at a time. They didn't cover all the choices or consider how differe

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Nov 05 2025SPORTS

Wheelchair Basketball Players: What Their Bodies Tell Us

Wheelchair basketball is a thrilling sport. But what about the players' bodies? How do they compare to each other? A recent study looked into this. It focused on elite Spanish players. The goal was to understand their body composition and measurements. This is important because disability can change

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Nov 05 2025HEALTH

When You Sleep Matters: How Late Nights Affect Your Heart

People who hit the hay past midnight on weekdays might be doing more harm than they realize. New research shows that late bedtimes can mess with your heart health. It's not just about how much you sleep, but when you sleep that counts. The body has a natural clock, called the circadian rhythm. This

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Nov 05 2025SPORTS

College Football Playoff: More Than Just Numbers

The College Football Playoff committee has a big job. They have to pick the best teams for the national championship. They use a mix of stats and their own eyes to make these decisions. First, they look at the numbers. Things like win-loss records and how tough the teams' schedules are. But they al

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Nov 05 2025SCIENCE

The DNA Link to What We Study

Ever wondered why some people lean towards science while others prefer arts? It turns out, our genes might have a say in this. Recent research has found that our DNA can influence the educational paths we choose. Scientists looked at the genes of over 463, 000 people from Finland, Norway, and the N

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