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Oct 21 2025HEALTH

Lumateperone's Brain Boost: A New Hope for Schizophrenia?

Schizophrenia is a tough mental health condition that makes it hard for people to think clearly. It's not just about hallucinations or delusions; it also messes with memory and learning. Scientists have been studying this for years, focusing on certain brain chemicals like dopamine and glutamate. Bu

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Oct 21 2025SPORTS

Jaxson Dart's Standout Moment in a Giants Loss

In the world of football, moments can define careers. For Jaxson Dart, a pivotal instant happened during a Giants game in Denver. It was a crucial play, fourth-and-19, where Dart showed something special. This moment might be the one people point to later, saying, "That's when we knew. " Looking ba

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Oct 21 2025FINANCE

Who Really Holds the Power in Tesla's Big Vote?

Tesla's upcoming vote on Elon Musk's massive pay package has sparked a heated debate. At the heart of the controversy are proxy advisory firms, which guide shareholders on how to vote. Two major firms, ISS and Glass Lewis, are advising against the package. They argue it's too generous and could dilu

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Oct 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

Google's Pixel Fans Get a Sneak Peek Chance

Google is on the hunt for 15 dedicated Pixel fans to try out their upcoming phones before they hit the shelves. This isn't just any fan club; it's for those who know their Pixel inside and out. The catch? They have to keep their mouths shut about what they find. It's not every day that a big tech c

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Oct 21 2025CELEBRITIES

Where Did They Go? Stars Who Left Hollywood in the 2000s

Some actors and actresses who were huge in the 2000s decided to leave Hollywood. They chose different paths, and some even came back. Let's see what they're up to now. Amanda Bynes was last seen in the 2010 movie Easy A. She was great in it, but she left acting to try fashion. She's had some public

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Oct 21 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Los Angeles: Where Filming Fees Are Sky-High and Taxpayers Foot the Bill

Los Angeles is known for its glamour, but behind the scenes, filming here comes with a hefty price tag. The city's high permit fees and strict regulations are driving producers away. In 2019, an independent filmmaker paid $1, 500 a day for a fire marshal to inspect his shoot location in Griffith Par

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Oct 21 2025POLITICS

A Fight Over Sex Education and Gender Identity

In a recent court hearing, a judge in Oregon made a decision that could impact sex education across the country. The case revolves around a directive from the Trump administration that aimed to remove references to "gender ideology" from sex education programs. This directive was challenged by a gro

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Oct 21 2025FINANCE

XBP Global's Big Deal and Stock Rollercoaster

XBP Global Holdings, Inc. made headlines with a significant contract win but faced a stock dip. The company secured a six-year deal with New York City's Department of Finance. This agreement aims to upgrade the payment system for parking violation tickets. XBP will use its Lockbox Services platform

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Oct 21 2025HEALTH

A New Mpox Threat Emerges in California

Mpox, a virus known for causing flu-like symptoms and painful sores, has a new, more severe strain spreading in California. This strain, called Clade 1, has been found in three people who hadn't traveled outside the U. S. It's the first time this strain has spread locally in the country. Clade 1 is

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Oct 21 2025SCIENCE

NASA Eyes New Moon Mission Bids as SpaceX Falls Behind

NASA is shaking things up! They're now inviting other companies to compete for the Artemis 3 moon mission contract. This comes after SpaceX, the original contender, has faced delays. The goal is to ensure the U. S. beats China to the moon, a race that's heating up fast. The Artemis missions are a b

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