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Apr 18 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Sinners: A Surprising Start at the Box Office

The movie Sinners, a vampire film with a budget over 90 million dollars, had a strong start in its previews. It earned 4. 7 million dollars on Thursday night alone, with showings beginning at 3 PM. The audience response was overwhelmingly positive, with a 5-star rating on PostTrak and an 80% definit

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Apr 18 2025POLITICS

Unlocking the Past: The Kennedy Files Unveiled

The National Archives is on a mission. They are working hard to make sure that important documents are not hidden away forever. This is especially true for the files related to the assassination of Senator Robert F. Kennedy. In 2025, President Trump signed an order. This order made it possible f

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Apr 18 2025SPORTS

Red Bull's Verstappen Keeps His Cool Amidst Rumors and Setbacks

Max Verstappen is not letting rumors and a tough start to the season shake his focus. The four-time Formula 1 world champion is all about improving his car and staying competitive. After a disappointing sixth place finish in Bahrain, Verstappen is brushing off concerns about his future with Red Bull

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Apr 18 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Big Bite of Sinners: A Fresh Look at the Weekend Box Office

The weekend box office is heating up with some serious competition. Sinners, a period vampire flick, is making waves with a strong $4. 7 million haul on Thursday. This is a big deal because it's a unique movie, not based on any existing story or real-life events. It's also the first time that War

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Apr 18 2025SPORTS

Suns Owner's Shift in Attitude: Learning from Mistakes

Mat Ishbia, the owner of the Phoenix Suns, is known for his bold moves in the NBA. He has a background in basketball, having played at Michigan State and considered a coaching career. However, his journey as an NBA team owner has been rocky. He has made some questionable decisions that have puzzl

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Apr 18 2025HEALTH

How Often Are Cancer Gene Tests Rejected by Medicare?

Medicare has rules for covering gene tests. These rules are called National Coverage Determinations. They were first put in place in 2018 and then changed in 2020. These rules are for a type of genetic testing known as next-generation sequencing. This testing looks at many genes at once. It can help

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Apr 18 2025OPINION

The Hidden Struggle: LGBT Life in Rwanda

Rwanda is known for its progress in many areas, but there's a side that often goes unnoticed. The lives of LGBT individuals in Rwanda are deeply affected by stigma. This isn't just about one type of prejudice. It's a mix of different factors that make life challenging for them. To understand this be

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Apr 18 2025HEALTH

Stress Hormones and Brain Health: The Alzheimer's Connection

In the world of brain health, Alzheimer's disease is a major concern. It is a condition that slowly damages the brain. It is linked to problems with stress hormones and the body's stress response system. This system is called the HPA axis. The HPA axis is a network of interactions between the hy

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Apr 18 2025OPINION

The Billionaire Tax Break: Who's Really Paying the Price?

The wealthy elite are enjoying massive tax breaks, while ordinary families struggle to make ends meet. This isn't fair. It's time to question who benefits from these policies and who's left to foot the bill. Americans are fed up. They're tired of seeing essential programs like healthcare, education

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Apr 18 2025SCIENCE

Japan's Impact on Drug Research: Past, Present, and Future

Japan has a rich history in the realm of drug metabolism and disposition. This is clear when looking at the contributions made by Japanese researchers to the journal Drug Metabolism and Disposition over the last 50 years. Their work has significantly shaped the field, focusing on drug metabolism, me

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