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Dec 19 2024CELEBRITIES

Christina Aguilera Celebrates Her 44th Birthday with a Striking Topless Photo

Christina Aguilera, the famous pop star, shared a unique way to celebrate her 44th birthday. She posted a black-and-white photo of herself on Instagram, where she's seen crouching on the floor with a sultry pose. Aguilera is topless in the picture, wearing only a black leather hat, short shorts, and

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Dec 19 2024HEALTH

Sleep Apnea Screening Made Easy: A Mix of Tech and Questions

Imagine trying to diagnose sleep apnea, a common sleep disorder, without spending hours hooked up to machines. That's what researchers are aiming for with a new approach that combines machine learning, simple questionnaires, and a device that monitors your oxygen levels. The traditional method, call

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Dec 19 2024HEALTH

Snoring Kids: Impact on Brain Functions and Daily Life

Ever wondered how snoring affects kids? It turns out, mild sleep-disordered breathing (mSDB) can cause real problems. Research shows it's linked to both behavior issues and a lower quality of life (QOL). But there's more to explore. How do symptoms and daily life impact a child's ability to think an

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Dec 19 2024OPINION

The Power of Editorial Cartoons: A Look at Gun Violence

Editorial cartoons often make us pause and think. They can be powerful tools to convey complex messages. Recently, another shooting made headlines. It's a sad reminder of the ongoing issue of gun violence in our society. These cartoons can spark important conversations about safety, laws, and the re

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Dec 19 2024SPORTS

Four Running Backs You Can't Ignore in Week 16 Fantasy Football

Heading into Week 16, fantasy football owners have some clear choices for their running backs. Let's take a look at who's on top. James Conner, a seasoned veteran for the Arizona Cardinals, is a must-start. He's been crushing it, with huge games in the past few weeks. The Panthers defense, however,

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Dec 19 2024SCIENCE

Creating Eco-Friendly Bone Tissues with Bacteria, Graphene, and Minerals

Bone tissue engineering faces challenges that require advanced materials. One strategy is to create composite scaffolds. These scaffolds need to support bone repair and have enough strength. Researchers tried making a scaffold from bacteria, mineral, and graphene. Each part is sourced from waste, li

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Dec 19 2024SPORTS

The Journey of Taurean Prince: From Homeless to NBA Star

Taurean Prince, the forward for the Milwaukee Bucks, has a unique story. From sleeping at the Salvation Army with his dad to becoming an NBA star, his journey is inspiring. In July 2024, Prince signed a 1-year contract with the Bucks worth $2, 988, 550, guaranteeing him the full amount. By 2024, he

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Dec 19 2024ENVIRONMENT

Goodbye 'Murder Hornets': US Wins First Battle

"Ever heard of the 'murder hornet'? This giant insect, known for its killer sting and ability to destroy a whole honey bee hive in hours, has been wiped out in the US. That's right, after first showing up in Washington state in 2019, scientists and locals have worked together to eradicate this invas

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Dec 19 2024CRIME

Rap Mogul Sean Diddy Combs Faces New Charges in Sex Trafficking Case

It looks like trouble is piling up for Sean "Diddy" Combs. He's already facing serious charges related to sex trafficking, and now, prosecutors hint that more charges could be on the way. In a recent court hearing, an assistant U. S. attorney said they're still investigating and might add new charge

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Dec 19 2024ENVIRONMENT

The Great Hornet Hunt: Saving Bees, One Colony at a Time

Imagine a real-life detective story unfolding in the Pacific Northwest, but with a twist – the main suspects were giant hornets, nicknamed "murder hornets. " These aren't your typical insects; they have a brutal habit of decimating entire bee colonies. The first hint of this invasion was piles of de

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