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Jan 19 2025HEALTH

A Teen's Unusual Bone Growth and Blood Issues: The Mystery of EBV

Imagine a 15-year-old boy dealing with weird bone growths and blood problems. This isn't your average medical case. Doctors found that his bones were growing in strange places, a condition called multifocal osteochondromatous proliferation. They also noticed that his blood counts were all over the p

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Jan 19 2025POLITICS

NYC Mayor Meets Trump, Focuses on City Issues

New York City's Mayor Eric Adams, who is facing federal bribery charges, recently met with President-elect Donald Trump. The meeting was held near Trump's Florida estate, and the mayor stressed that they talked about important city issues like infrastructure and the migrant crisis. Adams said he did

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Jan 19 2025SCIENCE

Grasses' Adaptation: Is Drought Tolerance the Start of Frost Resilience?

Imagine you're a grass trying to survive in harsh conditions. You might think that learning to handle drought would also help you deal with cold winters. Scientists are exploring if this is true or not. They studied different types of grasses and how they adapt to different climates. Some grasses th

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Jan 18 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Frasier's New Chapter Hits a Roadblock, but Hope Remains

Have you ever wondered what happens to your favorite TV characters after their shows end? Well, Frasier Crane, the beloved radio psychiatrist from the hit sitcom Frasier, got a new lease on life when Paramount+ decided to bring him back for a revival in 2022. However, it seems like Frasier's comebac

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Jan 18 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Blake Lively Fights Back Against Baldoni's $400M Lawsuit

Blake Lively has fired back at Justin Baldoni's $400 million lawsuit, alleging it's a retaliation attempt after she accused him of sexual harassment. Baldoni, along with his associates, is suing Lively and her husband, Ryan Reynolds, claiming she tried to gain control over their film, "It Ends With

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Jan 17 2025SCIENCE

How Arabidopsis Stops Making New Blood Vessels When Hurt

Plants have a fascinating ability to create new vessels after being damaged, right? They can even do this when attacked by bad guys that steal their food! Scientists in Germany wanted to find out what helps or hinders this process, so they looked for genes in Arabidopsis mutants that changed how new

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Jan 17 2025CELEBRITIES

Blake Lively Fights Back: Sexual Harassment, Lawsuits, and Hollywood Drama

Blake Lively, star of the hit movie "It Ends With Us, " has fired back after Justin Baldoni, her co-star and the director of the film, filed a $400 million lawsuit against her and her husband, Ryan Reynolds. This isn't just some celebrity feud; it's a heated legal battle involving sexual harassment

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Jan 17 2025POLITICS

Indiana Lawmakers Tackle Mental Health, Education, and Constitution Amendments

As the Indiana General Assembly's 2025 session kicks off, lawmakers from Northwest Indiana are busy filing bills that address key issues like mental health, higher education, and water infrastructure. They’re also pushing for a change to the state constitution. One interesting bill, House Bill 1078,

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Jan 16 2025CRIME

Three Men Arrested for Marijuana Business Murder in Pontiac

In a shocking twist, three men have been taken into custody following the murder and robbery of a 66-year-old man at his marijuana business in Pontiac. The victim, Sam Simko from Commerce Township, was found deceased at his business on University Drive on Monday, January 13, at around 8:17 p. m. The

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Jan 16 2025ENVIRONMENT

Ethiopia's Bowa Dayole Dam Faces Geological Challenges

In Ethiopia, where food and water are often scarce due to weather and droughts, the Bowa Dayole masonry gravity dam is set to irrigate nearby farmlands. However, the dam's foundation is made up of complex geological formations, including highly fractured and weathered aphanitic basaltic rock, and we

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