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Apr 30 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Shoot Your Way to Hell: The Unique Twist of Shotgun Cop Man

Shotgun Cop Man is a game that turns the usual gaming mechanics on its head. Instead of trying to avoid recoil, players use it to their advantage. This game, crafted by a Swedish developer, is a wild ride from start to finish. The story is simple: a cop, after five years of training, is sent to hell

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Apr 30 2025SCIENCE

Nanotech Cleanup: Jackfruit Leaves Fight Water Pollution

The fight against water pollution just got a new ally: jackfruit leaves. Scientists have found a way to use these leaves to create a powerful tool for cleaning up water. This tool is a special kind of tiny particle called a nanocomposite. It's made from iron oxide, tin oxide, and a ra

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Apr 30 2025ENVIRONMENT

Logging Controversy: The Government's Forest Fire Solution

The government has stirred up a hornet's nest with its recent moves to boost logging in national forests. The aim? To tackle wildfires. But is this the right approach? The move has sparked a heated debate among scientists and forest managers. The government has declared an "emergency" situation for

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Apr 30 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Impact of Sports Betting Laws on Gambling Risks

A 2018 Supreme Court ruling opened the door for states to legalize sports betting. This decision sparked worries about how it might affect problem gambling. A recent study dug into whether the legal status of sports betting influences the severity of gambling problems. The study looked at data from

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Apr 30 2025HEALTH

Healthy Habits: How Phones Can Help Indigenous Moms and Kids

The use of mobile phones to encourage healthy living is a growing trend. These programs are flexible and affordable. They can reach people who might not otherwise get health advice. But, for these programs to work well with Indigenous communities, they need to fit with their culture and values. This

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Apr 30 2025HEALTH

Healing Behind Bars: How Trauma Care is Changing Prisons

People locked up in prisons often carry heavy burdens. Many have faced tough times that left deep scars. Trauma-informed care (TIC) is a way to tackle these issues. It's not just about fixing one problem at a time. Instead, it's about changing how things are done, from top to bottom. A recent s

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Apr 30 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Andor Season 2: Love, Rebellion, and Empire's Dark Plans

The second act of Andor Season 2, episodes 4 to 6, dives deep into the political intrigue and personal relationships that make the series stand out. These episodes show how the Empire's actions on the planet Ghorman spark a rebellion. The focus on romance is a fresh twist for the Star Wars universe.

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Apr 30 2025SCIENCE

The Fight Against Superbugs: New Hope from Nature's Toolkit

The world is in a race against time to find new ways to fight infections. Bacteria and fungi are becoming resistant to the drugs we have. This is a big problem. But there is hope. Nature has its own weapons against germs. These are called antimicrobial peptides, or AMPs. They are like tiny soldiers

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Apr 30 2025HEALTH

How Weight and Race Shape Views on Anorexia

People often have strong opinions about anorexia. They might think it only affects thin, white women. But is this true? A recent study looked into how weight and race affect how people see anorexia. They wanted to see if these factors change how severe people think the condition is. They also looked

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Apr 30 2025BUSINESS

Trump's Tariff U-Turn: A Boost for Auto Jobs?

President Trump has decided to ease up on his 25% tariffs on cars and car parts. This is a big change, as these import taxes were causing trouble for U. S. car makers. The idea is to give automakers a break while they move more of their production to the United States. The administration is offering

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