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Feb 08 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Is Making Movies on Super Bowl Weekend a Good Idea?

By weekend, every parent knows that Dog man movie went ahead of expectations but Toby Pilkey's earlier sustainable weekend movie, Captain Underpants did better. Then again, this weekend is not any regular weekend. movies don't make super amount of money during Super Bowl, around 30% less than

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Feb 08 2025POLITICS

Trump's Tech Move Sparks Major Legal Fight

Imagine this. Imagine handing over some of the government's most sensitive information, like the key to a vault filled with secrets, to a guy who runs a tech company. This is what allegedly happened with the Trump administration. They gave some of Elon Musk's young employees permission to a

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Feb 08 2025BUSINESS

Steel Showdown: Nippon's Plan Changes

President Donald Trump recently dropped a bombshell. He announced that Nippon Steel, a Japanese steel giant, was no longer planning to buy U. S. Steel. Instead, they were looking into investing in the company. This news came as a surprise to many. The president mistakenly called Nippon Steel "Nissa

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Feb 08 2025HEALTH

Life and Death Talks: How Doctors and Nurses Handle Serious News

Doctors and nurses who care for patients undergoing cell transplants have an enormous task. They need to discuss life-threatening situations with their patients and families. But how do these professionals approach these delicate conversations? This study explored the different ways doctors and nur

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Feb 08 2025HEALTH

Migrant Mothers: The Hidden Hurdles in Newborn Screening

Understanding the hurdles faced by Syrian migrant mothers in new baby screening programs was key in this study. In-depth interviews were used to gather insights into their knowledge, attitudes, and practices. This study focused on the experiences of Syrian mothers who have moved to a different

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Feb 08 2025EDUCATION

Youth and Agriculture

'High school students from Fort St. James Secondary School got a unique opportunity to dive into the world of agriculture. Nikayla Leatherdale and Joshua Hoy joined a group of cattle producers and ranchers from the Nechako Valley region. They discussed the ins and outs of agriculture and how it affe

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Feb 08 2025HEALTH

Why Do Some Women Face Special Challenges from their Uterus?

Chinese women have been facing an issue they call AUB-O. These women have 'normal' periods, except for the abnormal bleeding. They bleeding more than normal or at odd times. Tons of factors can change how a woman deals with this annoying issue. From all the experiences gathered, > you

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Feb 08 2025HEALTH

Sleep's Secret Role in Brain Health

Sleep, that thing we all do every night, might be even more important than we think. It turns out that how much you sleep and how regular your sleep schedule is can have a big impact on your brain health. But why is this a big deal? Dementia is a serious condition that affects millions of people wor

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Feb 08 2025HEALTH

Little Ones at Risk: When Breastfeeding Mums Lack Vitamin D

A lot of people don't realize that vitamin D deficiency is a big deal, especially for babies who are only breastfed, Breastfeeding is great, but if moms aren't getting enough vitamin D, their babies can have some serious issues. Babies who are born to mothers who are low on vitamin D can fa

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Feb 08 2025CRIME

Welcome Back, Despite the Rules

In a surprising turn of events, a 28-year-old man from Mexico named Jonathan Chavez-Galarza pleaded guilty to a serious offense. Before all this, Chavez-Galarza had already been through the system. Back in 2018, he was convicted of a violent crime in Hennepin County. This was no small offense. He wa

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