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Nov 13 2025HEALTH

Sharing Data Without Sharing Data: A Smarter Way to Predict Patient Outcomes

In the world of healthcare, data is king. Hospitals collect tons of it, but sharing it is a big no-no. Why? Because of privacy rules and other hurdles. So, what if there's a way to use all this data to predict patient outcomes without actually moving it around? Enter FADL, a new method that does ju

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Nov 13 2025CELEBRITIES

Ariana Grande's Close Call: A Fan's Unwanted Hug and the Heroic Response

During the Singapore premiere of \Wicked: For Good\, a fan named Johnson Wen, known online as Pyjama Man, caused a stir. He rushed towards Ariana Grande, hugging her tightly and jumping up and down. Grande looked scared, but her co-star Cynthia Erivo quickly stepped in. Erivo pushed Wen away and mad

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Nov 13 2025CELEBRITIES

Eminem's Love for South Park: A Unique Fan Connection

Eminem, the famous rapper, has shown his love for the long-running animated show South Park in some pretty creative ways. He first hinted at his fandom back in 2000 on a track called \"The Kids\" from his album \"The Marshall Mathers LP\". In the song, he voices three different characters, with the

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Nov 13 2025CELEBRITIES

Celebrity Popularity: Words or Connections?

What makes a celebrity famous on social media? Is it the words they use or the people they know? Researchers looked into this question by studying tweets from 471 Indian celebrities. They wanted to see what factors influence a celebrity's follower count. First, they examined the social connections

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Nov 13 2025POLITICS

Celebrities in Politics: Do Their Fans Really Care?

Celebrities often stick their necks out for politicians. They endorse candidates, hoping to sway their fans. But do their fans actually listen? In 2016, six big names supported different U. S. presidential candidates. Researchers checked out Twitter to see how fans reacted. They found something sur

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Nov 13 2025POLITICS

Moms Switching Sides: A New Look at the 2024 Election

In the 2024 election, a surprising shift happened. Mothers, especially those in their 40s to 60s, started voting for the GOP. Why? One professor thinks it's because they want to help their sons. This professor, Scott Galloway, has been talking a lot about how young men are struggling. He believes t

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Nov 13 2025POLITICS

Cypress Talks Big Changes to Election Money Rules

Cypress is looking at some big changes to how money flows in local elections. The city council recently talked about lowering the maximum donation a candidate can get, from $5, 900 to $500. This idea came from Mayor David Burke, who thinks too much special interest money is influencing elections and

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Nov 13 2025TECHNOLOGY

Celebrity AI Scams: How to Protect Yourself from Fake Endorsements

Scammers are using AI to create fake celebrity endorsements, and it's a growing problem. A recent study found that 72% of Americans have seen a fake celebrity or influencer endorsement online. Taylor Swift is the most impersonated celebrity, followed by Scarlett Johansson, Jenna Ortega, and Sydney S

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Nov 13 2025FINANCE

The U. S. is spending its savings like there's no tomorrow

The U. S. is in a tough spot. It's spending more than it has, and the debt is piling up. Right now, the country spends about $1 trillion every year just to pay the interest on its debt. That's more than what it spends on defense. Economists say this is a big problem. They warn that the solutions tha

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Nov 13 2025SCIENCE

Cracking the Code: How AI is Changing the Game for Tiny Virus Hunters

Phages, those minuscule viruses that target bacteria, come in different types. Some are like bulls in a china shop, while others are more chill. Knowing which is which is crucial for science and the environment. The problem? The data we have is often incomplete, and the variety of phages is vast and

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