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Aug 05 2025EDUCATION

Brain Talks and Shows: A Unique Mix at West Riding Asylum

From 1871 to 1875, something unusual happened every year at the West Riding Pauper Lunatic Asylum in Wakefield. The Medical Superintendent, James Crichton-Browne, put together a series of gatherings called medical conversaziones. These were not your typical meetings. They were a mix of learning and

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Aug 04 2025RELIGION

The Journey of Asante Figures: A Story of Change and Meaning

Six Asante shrine figures, known as abosom and asuman, have quite the story to tell. These figures didn't just sit in one place; they traveled far and wide, changing hands and meanings along the way. They started in what was then the Gold Coast, now Ghana, and passed through the hands of many differ

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Aug 04 2025HEALTH

Fruit Snack Alert: Why You Should Check Your Freeze-Dried Treats

A popular snack is causing concern. Freeze-dried fruit variety packs from Sam’s Club are being pulled off the shelves. The reason? A harmful bacteria called listeria might be in them. The company, Doehler Dry Ingredient Solutions, LLC, found this bacteria during their own tests. So far, no one has g

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Aug 04 2025ENTERTAINMENT

How Games and Movies Can Help Young People Feel Better

Young people today are dealing with a lot of stress and anxiety. But did you know that playing games like "The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild" or watching Studio Ghibli movies can actually help them feel better? These activities aren't just for fun; they can also boost feelings of adventure, ca

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Aug 04 2025CRIME

Victoria's Bold Move: Tackling Knife Crime with Machete Bins

In a surprising move, Victoria, an Australian state, is taking a hard stance against knife crime. They've set up special bins at police stations for people to hand in their machetes. This is all part of a new law that will make it illegal to own, carry, or sell machetes starting September 1. From S

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Aug 04 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Stephen Colbert's New Role: From Late-Night Host to Crime Comedy Star

Stephen Colbert, known for his sharp wit and humor on "The Late Show, " is stepping into a new role. He's joining the cast of "Elsbeth, " a crime comedy series on CBS. This isn't just any guest spot; Colbert will play the host of a fictional late-night show within the series. The episode was filmed

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Aug 04 2025HEALTH

Hearing Experts and Dementia: What's the Deal in China?

In China, there's a growing concern about how well ear and hearing experts handle cases involving cognitive decline and dementia. A recent study dug into this, focusing on what these professionals know, how they feel, and what they actually do when treating patients with these conditions. First off

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Aug 03 2025HEALTH

Caring for the Soul: Helping Cancer Patients Find Inner Peace

Cancer is not just a physical battle. It also takes a toll on the mind and spirit. Many people with cancer find comfort in spirituality. But how can healthcare workers best support this need? A recent study looked at different ways to help cancer patients explore their spirituality. The study found

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Aug 03 2025SCIENCE

Light-Powered Chemistry: A New Way to Build Tiny Rings

Chemists have found a clever way to build tiny, valuable ring structures called cyclopropanes. These rings are super important in medicine and chemistry, so finding new ways to make them is a big deal. The tricky part? Making different types of these rings from the same starting stuff. Here's where

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Aug 03 2025POLITICS

The Web of Suspicion: How Trump's Conspiracy Theories Might Backfire

Donald Trump has a history of stirring up conspiracy theories, but now he's in a tricky spot. He's been accused of being connected to Jeffrey Epstein, and people are asking questions. A recent poll shows that most Americans, including many Republicans, think the government is hiding Epstein's client

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