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Sep 15 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Ellie: The Silent Star of the Parade

In the middle of the city's celebration, a unique figure stood out. Ellie, the well-known mascot, was the center of attention. She didn't speak, but her actions spoke volumes. Her dance moves, especially the famous "Ellie Stomp, " got everyone's attention. The parade ended at City Hall, where the ma

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Sep 15 2025FINANCE

Bitcoin's Big Flip Flop

Bitcoin's world is turning things on its head. Despite all the excitement and big moves, the price keeps dropping. This was super clear at the recent Bitcoin Asia event in Hong Kong. The big money people are now the main attraction, not the tech geeks who started it all. It's like the party has cha

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Sep 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

How Smart People Learn: The Power of Connecting Dots

Steve Jobs, a tech visionary, had a unique take on intelligence. He believed that smart people are great at seeing patterns and making connections that others might miss. This idea isn't just a random thought. Science backs it up. Research in neuroscience shows that intelligent brains work efficien

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Sep 13 2025HEALTH

Fixing Broken Arms: Is There a Better Way?

Breaking an arm is no fun. But what's the best way to fix it? For a long time, doctors used to let the bone heal on its own or use a special brace. But this didn't always work well. Sometimes, the bone wouldn't heal properly. So, doctors started using surgery. But surgery has its own problems. Now,

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Sep 13 2025HEALTH

Keeping Teeth Healthy During Cancer Care: A Helpful Guide

Cancer treatments can be tough on the body, especially the mouth. It's crucial to take care of oral health before starting treatments like chemotherapy or CAR T-cell therapy. A new guide has been created to help doctors and dentists work together to manage this. This guide is for patients of all ag

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Sep 13 2025SCIENCE

Lactate's Hidden Talent: More Than Just Waste

Lactate, often seen as a byproduct of metabolism, has a secret life. It's not just waste. Recent research shows it can tag proteins, changing how genes work. This process, called lactylation, is a big deal. It affects everything from inflammation to cancer. First, let's talk about lactate. It's mad

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Sep 13 2025SPORTS

Week 3 College Football Showdowns: Buffalo, SMU, and Utah Take the Field

College football fans are in for a treat this Week 3 with three exciting games airing on CBS Sports Network. The action kicks off with Buffalo vs. Kent State, a matchup that could be a nail-biter. Buffalo is on a roll, aiming to extend its winning streak to five games, including four straight from l

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Sep 13 2025SPORTS

Arsenal's New Star Shines Bright in Early Season

Arsenal's 2025/26 campaign is off to a solid start, with the team aiming to finally clinch the Premier League title after three consecutive second-place finishes. They kicked things off with two straight wins, first defeating Manchester United at Old Trafford and then thrashing Leeds United 5-0 at h

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Sep 09 2025HEALTH

The Silent Spread: Understanding the Kissing Bug Threat in the U. S.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has confirmed that Chagas disease, often called the kissing bug disease, is now considered widespread in the United States. This condition is caused by a parasite called Trypanosoma cruzi, which is found in the feces of the triatomine bug, commonl

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Sep 09 2025TECHNOLOGY

Cities Racing to Stay Ahead in the AI Era

The world is changing fast, and cities are trying to keep up. With AI becoming more common, many jobs are at risk. Some jobs, like middle managers and entry-level positions, are already disappearing. Cities are now focusing on creating jobs that can't be easily replaced by machines or are at the for

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