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May 11 2025HEALTH

Why Pollen Matters in Allergy Research

Pollen-induced allergic rhinitis (PIAR) is a big deal. It is a growing problem worldwide. This type of allergy can be tough to manage. It causes severe symptoms, lowers quality of life, and leads to significant local inflammation. Because of these challenges, researchers have been exploring various

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May 11 2025HEALTH

Skin Tag Removal: The Old Way Might Be Best

Skin tags, those small, benign growths, often pop up in spots where skin rubs together, like the neck or underarms. While they're usually harmless, they can be a nuisance or even painful if they get twisted or cut off. Doctors have tried various methods to remove them, including freezing or burning

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May 10 2025POLITICS

Fox News Stars Find New Roles in Trump's Administration

Jeanine Pirro, a well-known face from Fox News' "The Five, " has found herself in a new role. Before the presidential inauguration, she was seen at a celebratory event with Donald Trump Jr. Rumors flew when a Trump official hinted at a big announcement, but Pirro quickly denied any plans to join the

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May 10 2025BUSINESS

A Rare Platinum Timepiece Hits the Auction Block

A unique Rolex watch is about to make waves in the auction world. This is not your average wristwatch. It is a 1999 platinum Rolex Daytona. It is one of only four known to exist. It features a mother-of-pearl dial with diamond hour markers. This watch is special for several reasons. First, it is mad

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May 10 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Box Office: Thunderbolts Keeps the Crown, Sinners Hits $200M

Marvel's "Thunderbolts" is still the king of the domestic box office. It added $9 million on Friday alone. This superhero team-up has now made over $100 million in North America. It is playing in Imax and other premium formats. By the end of the weekend, it could reach $130 million. This is a 53% dr

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May 10 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Box Office Surprises: Sinners and Minecraft Shine

Two films have been making waves at the box office recently. First up, Sinners. This movie has been a huge hit, crossing the $200 million mark in the US. This is a big deal because it's a vampire movie set in the 1930s, a time when racism was rampant in the South. The film's director, Ryan Coogl

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May 10 2025RELIGION

The Church's New Chapter: Embracing Tech and Tradition

Pope Leo XIV has made his debut speech to the College of Cardinals. He has big plans for the Church. He wants to blend old values with new tech. He is not just talking about the past. He is looking ahead. He wants the Church to be ready for the future. He wants to protect the vulnerable. He wants to

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May 10 2025RELIGION

New Pope's Past Remarks Spark Conversations About LGBTQ+ Inclusion

The Catholic Church has a new leader. Pope Leo XIV, formerly Cardinal Robert Prevost, took the reins after a recent election. His past comments on LGBTQ+ issues have sparked conversations. Back in 2012, when he was the Augustinian prior general in Chicago, he criticized what he called the “homose

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May 10 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking Secrets: How Arm Bones Reveal Gender

Gender identification from skeletal remains is a big deal in forensic science. It's one of the key steps, along with figuring out age, height, and ethnic background. The pelvis is usually the go-to part of the skeleton for this task, but arm bones can also provide solid clues. A recent study focused

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May 10 2025HEALTH

Smoking Unregulated Drugs: A Public Health Challenge

Drug-related deaths are on the rise across Canada. This is a serious problem that needs quick and effective solutions. The way people use drugs is changing. Some people use multiple methods. Others stick to one. Each method comes with its own set of issues for public health workers. In recent

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