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Aug 02 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The End of an Era: How And Just Like That. . . Lost Its Way

The recent announcement of the cancellation of "And Just Like That. . . " marks the end of a once-beloved franchise. The show, a reboot of the iconic "Sex and the City, " has been struggling to find its footing since its debut in 2021. The final season, which has just aired, has been met with mixed

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Aug 02 2025HEALTH

Africa's Fight for Medicine Independence

Africa's dependence on foreign medicines is a big problem. This issue started during colonial times and got worse later on. Many African countries used to make their own medicines, but things changed. The government-run drug factories were closed. Also, rules about patents made it hard for Africa to

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Aug 02 2025CELEBRITIES

Tobey Maguire Seeks Shared Parenting Role Years After Split

Tobey Maguire has taken a step to redefine his parenting role, filing for joint custody of his son, Otis, years after his divorce from Jennifer Meyer. This move comes nearly five years after their separation was made public, and about a year after Meyer announced her engagement to Geoffrey Ogunlesi.

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Aug 02 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Life After the Split: Lydia Plath's Journey

The Plath family, known for their conservative values and large brood, faced a significant upheaval when parents Barry and Kim decided to part ways in 2022. This decision left Lydia, the second eldest daughter, in a tough spot. At just 17, she found herself taking on a maternal role for her younger

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Aug 02 2025CELEBRITIES

Family Feud: Teen Speaks Out Amid Divorce Drama

A messy divorce is unfolding between Scott and Kelley Wolf, with their 16-year-old son, Jackson, recently voicing his concerns. The situation took a turn when Kelley attempted to retrieve her belongings from the family home in Park City, Utah, but found the locks changed. She turned to social media

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Aug 02 2025HEALTH

How Our Genes Might Predict Health Risks

Researchers have found that certain gene patterns can show how severe an infection might be. These patterns can also hint at the chances of dying from any cause. This is big news because it means we might be able to change some risks by adjusting our lifestyle or getting treatment. The study looked

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Aug 01 2025HEALTH

Life with a Long-Term Urinary Catheter: What's It Really Like?

Long-term urinary catheters are a big part of life for many people. But how do they affect day-to-day living? A recent study took a close look at this. It compared three types of catheters. The goal? To see how they impact satisfaction, quality of life, and complications. First, let's talk about sa

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Aug 01 2025LIFESTYLE

Bus Routes: What's Changing and Why You Should Care

Mountain Metro Transit is shaking things up with some proposed changes to bus routes. These tweaks could make your commute smoother or a bit more confusing, depending on where you live. The big question is, will these changes actually help? First off, why are they doing this? Well, transit systems

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Aug 01 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Great Jeans Debate: What Really Happened?

In July 2025, a funny fake apology letter went viral. It was supposed to be from American Eagle, about their ads with Sydney Sweeney. The letter joked about her looks and even mentioned "denim sensitivity training. " Many people believed it was real, but it was just a joke. The ads showed Sydney Sw

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Aug 01 2025HEALTH

Chatbots in Healthcare: Why Clear Rules Matter

Chatbots are becoming popular in healthcare. They offer advice on health topics. But, there's a problem. Different studies on chatbot health advice (CHA) report things in different ways. This makes it hard to understand and compare them. Why does this happen? Well, there are no set rules for report

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