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Apr 16 2025CELEBRITIES

Oscar Night Surprises: Demi Moore's Calm Reaction to Mikey Madison's Win

Demi Moore did not feel crushed when she lost the Oscar for best actress to Mikey Madison. She even predicted Madison's victory. This happened during the Oscars when the show went to a commercial break before announcing the best actress category. Moore shared this with her manager, saying she had a

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Apr 16 2025CRIME

A Nighttime Fire Targets Pennsylvania Governor's Home

A recent incident in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, has raised eyebrows and sparked conversations about political violence. In the early hours of April 13, 2025, a fire broke out at the governor's official residence. The governor, Josh Shapiro, and his family were inside at the time, but thankfully, no o

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Apr 16 2025POLITICS

Chaos Erupts at Georgia Town Hall

A town hall meeting in Acworth, Georgia, turned chaotic when police had to use a stun gun on two people. Three people were arrested in total. This event was hosted by Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene. The town hall was held in a community center. It was about 30 minutes outside of Atlanta.

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Apr 16 2025SPORTS

The Hidden Struggles of Young Female Volleyball Stars

Volleyball is a popular sport among young females. It's not just about the game. It's about who they are. Some girls see themselves mainly as athletes. This can lead to intense focus on the sport. It can also lead to problems. These problems can be physical and mental. Injuries and burnout are commo

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Apr 16 2025SCIENCE

Deep Sea Energy Hunters: The Dolphinfish Dive Strategy

The vast open ocean is not an easy place to find food. Pelagic fish, those that live in the open sea, have to be clever about how they use their energy. They often take big risks, spending lots of energy to catch prey. This is especially true for dolphinfish. These fish have high energy needs and gr

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Apr 16 2025HEALTH

Measles Outbreak: Mixed Signals and Missed Steps

Measles cases surged across the U. S. this winter, catching many off guard. Health professionals expected a prompt response from the nation's top health agency. Instead, they waited weeks for guidance on how to tackle the spreading illness. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention finally sent

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Apr 16 2025BUSINESS

How Tariffs Are Shaking Up Shopping Habits

In March, Americans went on a shopping spree. They bought more goods than usual. This happened because people were worried about upcoming tariffs. These tariffs are taxes on imported goods. They make things more expensive. The U. S. government planned to put these tariffs on items from China, Canada

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Apr 16 2025HEALTH

Sleep, Time, and Mood: How Expecting Moms Can Stay Balanced

The journey of pregnancy and the first year after childbirth is a rollercoaster. It brings major changes to a woman's life. These changes can mess with a woman's sleep schedule. This can lead to feelings of sadness or depression. The way a person thinks about time can make a big difference. It can h

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Apr 16 2025SCIENCE

How Words Can Shake Up Our Thoughts

Metaphors are all around us. They are used in everyday language to describe complex ideas in a simple way. They can also influence our thoughts and decisions. This is especially true for metaphors that talk about stability and balance. For example, saying "Our economy is shaky" uses a physical idea

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Apr 16 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Struggles: Women's STI Reporting in Pakistan

In Pakistan, the issue of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) among women is a complex one. It's not just about biology. It's about power, culture, and society. A recent investigation dug into the factors that make women more likely to get STIs. It looked at things like how women behave sexually,

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