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Middletown School Boss Fired Over Paperwork Blunder

November 20, 2025

A big change happened in Middletown's schools. The superintendent, Alberto Vázquez Matos, got fired. This wasn't about his recent DUI trouble in Florida. Instead, it was because he forgot to renew his superintendent license with the state. The school board met in private for almost two hours. After

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Radiohead's Uncertain Journey: A Night of Music and Reflection

November 5, 2025

Radiohead is at a crossroads. The band is on tour without new music, a first in their 30-year career. This is a big change for a group known for always moving forward. They haven't released an album in almost a decade, and their future is unclear. Some members haven't spoken in years, and they're ev

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The Hidden World of Sea Anemone's Life Changes

October 23, 2025

Sea anemones, those fascinating creatures from the ocean, have a lot to teach us about how life evolved from simple to complex forms. They belong to a group of animals called Cnidaria, which are some of the earliest branching members of the animal kingdom. Scientists have been studying the starlet s

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Venice Film Festival: Stars, Politics, and Cooler Weather

August 26, 2025

The 82nd Venice Film Festival is set to dazzle with a star-studded lineup, but not everyone is showing up. Julia Roberts will grace the Lido for the first time, while Gal Gadot is notably absent. The festival, running from August 27 to September 6, will feature a mix of high-profile movies and polit

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Making Sense of Complex Health Info for Kids

July 17, 2025

A recent project tackled a big problem: making health information about rare diseases easier to understand. The team built a smart tool that uses a special kind of AI to answer questions about neurocutaneous syndromes. These are complex conditions that affect the skin and brain. The tool was tested

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Unraveling the Mystery of a Rare Illness

July 15, 2025

A woman in her mid-50s, who had asthma since adulthood, was dealing with a high fever, skin rash, achy joints, and numbness. Doctors found that her eosinophil count was unusually high. A special scan, called FDG PET/CT, showed unusual activity in her lungs and muscles, especially in her legs. This s

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A New Hope for Neurofibromatosis Type 1 Patients

June 15, 2025

A condition known as neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) can cause tumors to grow along nerves in the body. These tumors, called plexiform neurofibromas, can be particularly troublesome when they are inoperable and cause symptoms. Until now, there have been no approved treatments worldwide for adults dea

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Brain and Finger Skills: What's the Connection?

May 21, 2025

The brain is a complex organ, and its workings are still a mystery in many ways. One area of interest is how finger movements relate to brain structure in people with cognitive issues. This is important because problems with movement often show up before memory issues do. So, researchers decided to

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Long-Term Impact of Anifrolumab on Lupus Patients

May 15, 2025

Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a tough condition. It can make daily life a real challenge. Patients often face fatigue, pain, and other symptoms that affect their quality of life. Recent studies have shown that a drug called anifrolumab might offer some relief. It has been tested in two major

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Unraveling Lupus: The Mysterious Role of Monocytes

May 2, 2025

Systemic lupus erythematosus, or SLE, is a complex disease. It is an autoimmune disorder that can affect various parts of the body. One type of cell that plays a role in this condition is the monocyte. These cells are part of the immune system. They help fight infections and contribute to inflam