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Nov 26 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Jessica Knight's New Friend and Parker's Old Enemy

This week on NCIS, Jessica Knight made an unexpected friend while solving a case that dug up a long-lost past. Let's break down what happened. The episode started with a robbery at the penthouse of Freddy and Melinda Radmore. At first, it seemed like Freddy was the target because of his government

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Nov 26 2024HEALTH

Fixing Ankle Fractures: Surgery Outcomes 10 Years Later

Ever broken your ankle? Yeah, it’s pretty common, especially for the malleolar fracture type. Problem is, this fracture can lead to nasty ankle osteoarthritis years down the line. But guess what? No one really knows what makes for a good recovery after surgery. So, this study took a hard look at the

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Nov 26 2024SCIENCE

The Power of Belief: How We Shape Our Reality

Lately, people have been questioning scientific facts, especially when it comes to COVID, climate change, and conspiracy theories. This raises important questions: What is knowledge? How do we know what we believe? Social epistemology, which studies how we know and believe things, helps us understan

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Nov 26 2024POLITICS

Feuding Leaders Divide Philippines

In a surprising twist, the Philippines is now dealing with a major clash between its president and vice president, which is putting the country's democracy to the test. President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and Vice President Sara Duterte, despite winning elections together, have seen their alliance crumbl

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Nov 26 2024ENTERTAINMENT

The Ups and Downs of a TV Anchor's Career

Ever wondered what happens behind the scenes at a big news network? Former ABC News anchor Kendis Gibson has some stories to tell. His new book lifts the lid on his experiences at ABC. He says he faced a really rough time at work, with bosses dismissing his ideas and even making racist remarks. One

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Nov 26 2024HEALTH

Exploring the PREVENT Model: Can It Stop Falls in Long-Term Care?

Falls are a big problem for older adults living in long-term care homes. About half of them fall each year, and hip fractures are a common result. Research shows that combining different strategies can help reduce falls and fractures, but putting these plans into action isn't always easy. That's whe

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Nov 26 2024SPORTS

How Splits & Environment Influence Triathlon Times

Let’s dive into how split times and environmental factors shape performance in standard distance triathlons. Researchers looked at how well athletes do based on their times in each part of the race—swimming, cycling, and running. They also considered how different conditions like water type, tempera

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Nov 26 2024CRIME

Florida Woman Gets 25 Years for Fatal Shooting Through Door

A Florida woman, Susan Louise Lorincz, was sentenced to 25 years in prison for fatally shooting her neighbor, Ajike “AJ” Owens, through a locked door. The judge called the shooting “completely unnecessary” because Lorincz was behind a closed and locked door when she fired the shot. Lorincz had been

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Nov 26 2024HEALTH

Rare Tumor in the Brain: A Unique Case

Ever heard of a myxopapillary ependymoma (MPE)? This unusual tumor typically grows in the lower part of the spinal cord or the tail end of the spinal cord. It's quite rare to find it elsewhere, especially in the brain. But guess what? Recently, there was a case of MPE found in the fourth ventricle o

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Nov 26 2024SPORTS

How Liverpool is Handling Salah's Contract Situation

Mohamed Salah, Liverpool's star forward, is currently in the spotlight due to his contract situation. The Egyptian winger expressed disappointment that Liverpool hasn't offered him a new deal yet, which has sparked talks about his future with the club. Salah's contract ends in June 2025, and both he

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