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Jul 04 2025SCIENCE

Mapping the Baby Brain: How Scans Track Growth

The fetal brain is a complex puzzle. Scientists have been trying to solve it using special brain scans. These scans are called diffusion tensor imaging (DTI). They show how water moves in the brain. This movement gives clues about how healthy the brain is and how well it's developing. Researchers w

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Jul 03 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Heavy Metal Legends Unite for One Last Show

A massive music event is happening soon, bringing together some of the biggest names in heavy metal. Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath are set to perform together for what might be the last time. This concert, called "Back to the Beginning, " will take place on July 10 at Villa Park in Birmingham, Eng

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Jul 03 2025POLITICS

A Chancellor's Tough Day and Teamwork Triumph

Rachel Reeves, the UK's Chancellor of the Exchequer, had a rough day. She admitted she was "clearly upset" during a recent session in the House of Commons. Reeves didn't share many details, just saying she was dealing with a personal issue. She quickly moved on, focusing on her job and the governmen

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Jul 03 2025ENVIRONMENT

Crete's Wildfire Chaos: Tourists and Locals Flee as Flames Rage

On the Greek island of Crete, a wildfire has been causing chaos. Strong winds have made it hard for firefighters to control the blaze. The fire started near Ierapetra on the southern coast. It has forced thousands of people to leave their hotels and homes. About 5, 000 tourists had to be evacuated.

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Jul 03 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Kesha's Wild Ride: A Return to Her Roots

Kesha, known for her wild and carefree persona, is back with her sixth album, simply titled ". (Period). " This album marks a significant step in her career, as it's the first one she's released under her own label, free from the constraints of her previous legal battles. The album is a vibrant mix

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Jul 03 2025EDUCATION

The Journey Through Teen Years in Indonesian Islamic Schools

Teenage years are a big deal. Bodies change, emotions swing, and friendships shift. In Indonesia, growing up isn't just about these changes. Culture and religion add extra layers. Islamic boarding schools, known as pesantren, mix regular school subjects with religious teachings. This unique setup me

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Jul 03 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Kevin Smith Joins Comedy Adventure The Unexpecteds

Kevin Smith, known for his work on "Clerks" and "Dogma, " has stepped into a new role. He is now an executive producer for the comedy movie "The Unexpecteds. " This film is set to hit digital platforms on October 14, thanks to MVD Entertainment Group. "The Unexpecteds" is about Gary, played by Matt

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Jul 03 2025HEALTH

Mosquito Alert: West Nile Virus Spotted in Macomb County

Health officials in Macomb County have found West Nile Virus in mosquitoes, marking the first time this summer. No one has gotten sick yet, but they want everyone to be careful. West Nile Virus can make people sick, but not everyone gets symptoms. Some might feel achy, have a fever, or headache. Ot

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Jul 03 2025HEALTH

Keeping an Eye on Patients After Surgery: A Smarter Way?

Patients need close watch after surgery. Nurses check on them, but it's not always easy. They have to do it by hand. This takes time. It also misses things that happen between checks. There's a better way. Tiny gadgets can stick to the skin. They watch vital signs all the time. This could help spot

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Jul 03 2025HEALTH

Why Do Health Care Prices Differ Across the US?

Health care costs in the US are a hot topic. Many people think commercial insurance prices are too high and don't match the quality of care. This makes health care spending skyrocket. The prices for health care services can be very different from one place to another. Even within the same state, pr

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