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Sep 09 2025HEALTH

Bigger Teens, Health, and Happiness: What's the Link?

In a recent research project, scientists wanted to understand how bigger teens in Europe and North America feel about their health and happiness. They found something important: teens who don't feel good about their health often don't feel happy either. This is especially true for those who don't ge

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Sep 08 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Mystery of the Priest's Death: Daniel Craig Takes on a New Knives Out Adventure

Daniel Craig is back as the clever detective Benoit Blanc in the latest Knives Out movie. This time, he's solving a very strange murder in a small town. The victim is a priest who seems to have died in a locked room with no signs of struggle. How did this happen? The movie, called "Wake Up Dead Man

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Sep 07 2025SPORTS

Week 1 Fantasy Football: Tips to Up Your Game

Fantasy football fans have a secret weapon every Sunday. From noon to 1 p. m. ET, an ESPN expert is on hand to guide them. This is especially crucial for Week 1, with eight early games. Injuries can throw a wrench in your plans, but the expert can provide the latest updates. Stuck on who to pick for

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Sep 06 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Scary Movies Keep Scaring Up Big Bucks

The latest in the Conjuring series, "Last Rites, " has just broken records. It made $34. 5 million on its first day, beating all other movies in the franchise. This is a big deal because it shows that people still love scary movies, even after nine films. The movie stars Vera Farmiga and Patrick Wil

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Sep 06 2025SPORTS

Max's Monza Mastery: A Pole Position to Remember

Max Verstappen made history at the Italian Grand Prix with a stunning pole position. His record-breaking lap, clocked at 1m 18. 792s, set a new standard at the Monza Circuit, averaging an impressive 164. 46mph. This was his fifth pole of the season, showcasing his skill and the car's improved perfor

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Sep 06 2025HEALTH

Exploring Eye Surgery for a Rare Genetic Condition

Congenital X-linked retinoschisis (XLRS) is a rare genetic eye condition. It causes splits in the retina. This can lead to vision problems. Currently, there are few treatments available. One approach being studied is gene therapy. This involves using a surgery called pars plana vitrectomy (PPV). The

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Sep 06 2025BUSINESS

Texas' Billion-Dollar Business Moves: What's Driving the Deals?

Texas is making big waves in the world of business deals. Despite economic ups and downs, the state has seen a lot of huge transactions lately. These deals are happening in many different industries, showing that Texas is a hotspot for big business mergers and takeovers. Some of the biggest deals h

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Sep 06 2025HEALTH

Mpox: WHO Ends Global Health Emergency Status

The World Health Organization (WHO) has decided that mpox is no longer a global health emergency. This decision comes after a significant drop in cases, especially in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and other affected countries like Burundi, Sierra Leone, and Uganda. The WHO's Director-General,

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Sep 05 2025POLITICS

Keir Starmer's Cabinet Shake-Up: What's Next?

Keir Starmer, the British Prime Minister, is facing a tough time. His government is struggling with slow economic growth and low popularity. Now, he has lost a key ally, Angela Rayner, who resigned as his deputy and housing minister. Rayner, 45, admitted she underpaid around $54, 000 in property ta

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Sep 04 2025BUSINESS

Amazon's Prime Sharing Program Gets a Makeover

Amazon is shaking things up with its Prime membership. Starting October 1, they're ending a feature that let members share free shipping with folks who don't live with them. This move is part of a bigger push to get more people to sign up for their own Prime accounts. Instead of sharing, Amazon is

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