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Jun 19 2025ENTERTAINMENT

AI and Kung Fu: The Future of Chinese Cinema

In the heart of Shanghai, a groundbreaking event unfolded. The China Film Foundation, along with several partners, revealed two ambitious projects under the Kung Fu Film Heritage Project. These projects aim to breathe new life into classic martial arts films using advanced artificial intelligence.

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Jun 19 2025POLITICS

Celebrating Freedom: Juneteenth Events Adapt to Modern Challenges

Juneteenth, marking the day in 1865 when enslaved people in Texas finally learned of their freedom, is a significant day in American history. However, this year, celebrations faced new hurdles. In Bend, Oregon, organizers initially called off their public festival due to safety concerns, reflecting

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Jun 19 2025SCIENCE

The Big Eye in the Sky: Chile's Giant Camera

Chile is home to a remarkable piece of technology. The Vera Rubin Observatory is a telescope with a camera as big as a small car. This camera is the largest of its kind on Earth. It is designed to take incredibly detailed pictures of the night sky. The camera's sensors are grouped into 21 rafts,

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Jun 19 2025SPORTS

NBA Draft Drama: Ace Bailey's Bold Move

Ace Bailey, the standout player from Rutgers, is making waves in the NBA Draft scene. He recently pulled out of a scheduled workout with the Philadelphia 76ers, who are set to pick third overall. This unexpected move has sparked a lot of talk and speculation. Bailey is the only top prospect in the

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Jun 19 2025SCIENCE

Bridging Worlds: The Role of Knowledge Brokers in Science and Policy

In the world of science and policy, there is a growing need to bridge the gap between researchers and policymakers. This has given rise to a new role: the knowledge broker. These brokers act as intermediaries, helping to translate complex research findings into actionable policies. Understanding how

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Jun 19 2025POLITICS

The Middle East's Tightrope: Trump's Iran Dilemma

The Middle East is a hotspot, and the U. S. president is at a crossroads. The big question is whether the U. S. will take military action against Iran. This choice could reshape the region's power dynamics. The president has been tight-lipped, leaving everyone guessing. Israel has been active, laun

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Jun 19 2025SCIENCE

The Dark Side of Personality: A Closer Look at the Chinese Short Dark Tetrad

The Chinese Short Dark Tetrad, or C-SD4, is a tool designed to measure four key traits: Machiavellianism, narcissism, psychopathy, and sadism. These traits are often grouped together because they represent the darker aspects of human personality. They are not the same as mental health conditions, bu

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Jun 19 2025HEALTH

Unraveling the Hidden Dangers in Chilly Babies

When a baby is cold, it can be a sign of more serious problems. In particular, hypothermia in young infants can hint at the presence of serious bacterial infections. These infections can be quite dangerous and include issues like urinary tract infections, bacteria in the blood, or even meningitis. R

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Jun 19 2025WEATHER

Stormy Skies Ahead for Mexico's Pacific Coast

Hurricane Erick has quickly grown into a powerful Category 3 storm. It is heading towards the southern coast of Mexico. This storm is expected to bring strong winds, heavy rain, and dangerous flooding. The storm is moving northwest at a speed of 9 miles per hour. It is currently about 55 miles south

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Jun 19 2025OPINION

Confusing Ruling: How a Top Judge's Decision Hurts Trans Youth

The recent decision by Chief Justice John Roberts in the United States v. Skrmetti case has sparked controversy. This ruling has been criticized for its confusing logic and harmful impact on transgender minors. The decision upholds Tennessee's law, which restricts access to gender-affirming medical

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