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Jan 05 2025POLITICS

Cartoonist Leaves Post After Drawing Gets Blocked

Ann Telnaes, a well-known cartoonist, has left her job at the Washington Post. This isn't just any job—she's a Pulitzer Prize winner! The reason? Her bosses didn't like a cartoon she drew. It showed some big-shot billionaires, including the Post's owner Jeff Bezos, bowing down to President-elect Don

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Jan 05 2025SPORTS

Spartans' Shooting Woes Don't Halt Winning Streak

These days, basketball teams like Duke and the Boston Celtics are relying heavily on their three-point shooting. But Michigan State, led by coach Tom Izzo, seems to be defying this trend. The Spartans are taking and making three-pointers less frequently than most other teams, yet they're still winni

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Jan 05 2025SCIENCE

Thiosemicarbazone-Chalcones: A Fresh Fight Against Fungi

Fungal infections are becoming more common, affecting agriculture, food production, and human health. Scientists have recently created four new compounds called thiosemicarbazone-chalcones (TCs) to combat these fungi. They tested these TCs using a method called radial diffusion, which measures how w

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Jan 05 2025SPORTS

Meet Kati Prater: NFL Wife Turned Beauty Mogul and Activist

Ever heard of Matt Prater? Yeah, the NFL kicker who once set a record with a 64-yard field goal. But today we're talking about his wife, Kati Prater. This isn't your typical story of an NFL player's spouse. Kati isn't just cheering from the sidelines. She's a woman with her own game plan, and it's n

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Jan 03 2025CELEBRITIES

Jake Lloyd's Star Wars Revival: A Positive Turn in His Journey with Schizophrenia

Ever wondered what happened to the young actor who played Anakin Skywalker in "Star Wars: The Phantom Menace"? Well, Jake Lloyd has been through a lot since his big break in the franchise. Recently, he shared a positive update on his mental health and his reconnection with Star Wars. Jake has been l

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Jan 03 2025HEALTH

Heart Health in Schizophrenia: The Impact of Symptom Frequency

Did you know that people with schizophrenia could be at a higher risk for heart issues? A recent study had some interesting findings. They looked at the heart's left ventricle, which can increase in size, and this is not good news. This issue, called cardiac hypertrophy, can lead to heart failure an

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Jan 02 2025HEALTH

Schizophrenia Knowledge: A New Scale for Patients

Imagine trying to understand a complex disease like schizophrenia, but not having the right tools. That's what many patients face today. To change this, researchers have developed a new scale to measure how well people with schizophrenia understand their condition. This scale is important because it

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Jan 02 2025TECHNOLOGY

Self-Driving Cars: Who's Winning the Race?

In 2024, the self-driving car industry saw some big changes. Waymo, owned by Alphabet, became the leader in the U. S. market for robotaxis. GM's Cruise shut down its robotaxi business, but companies like Tesla and Amazon's Zoox are close behind. The market for ride-hailing services is huge and growi

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Jan 01 2025SPORTS

How Arizona State Can Shock Texas in the Peach Bowl

Football experts have some interesting ideas on how Arizona State could upset Texas in the Peach Bowl. While the Sun Devils have a potent offense with tough players like running back Cam Skattebo and young quarterback Sam Leavitt, ESPN's Greg McElroy says the real action is on defense. Texas' quarte

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Jan 01 2025POLITICS

Bulgaria and Romania Joined the Schengen Zone: What Does It Mean?

Last night marked a big change for Bulgaria and Romania as they officially joined the Schengen zone, making it easier to travel across many European countries without border checks. This expansion includes countries like Germany, Spain, and France, among others. The Schengen area now covers 25 of th

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