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Tuning Out Pain: How Music Can Be a Powerful Medicine

October 22, 2025

Music isn't just for entertainment; it can actually help people feel better when they're in pain. Rod Salaysay, a nurse at UC San Diego Health, knows this well. He plays guitar and ukulele for patients recovering from surgery. When he plays, patients often smile, relax, and sometimes even need fewer

politics

Stars Speak Out: Celebrities Unite for Democracy

October 20, 2025

Across the United States, a wave of protests known as "No Kings" swept through over 2, 700 locations. This movement, aimed at opposing the current administration's policies, saw a significant turnout from both the public and notable celebrities. These stars used their influence to amplify the messag

celebrities

Celebrities Unite for Democracy: Stars Join No Kings Day Protests

October 19, 2025

Across the country, famous faces took to the streets to voice their dissent against the Trump administration's policies. This wasn't just any ordinary day; it was No Kings Day, a movement that started earlier in the year and gained momentum with each passing protest. Pedro Pascal, known for his rol

entertainment

SNL's Lorne Michaels: The Comedy King's Political Punchlines

February 15, 2025

Lorne Michaels, the mastermind behind "Saturday Night Live, " has been the driving force behind the show's unique blend of comedy and politics since its debut in 1975. At 80, Michaels still keeps a late-night schedule, rarely seen at his office before 5 p. m. He has a clear vision for the show's pol

entertainment

Crime and Investigation: A Slice of British Delight

September 17, 2024

PBS has always been a haven for British television shows, offering a wide range of crime dramas that have captivated audiences worldwide. This September, the public broadcasting service is featuring three British crime shows that are sure to enthrall viewers. From a former detective turned jazz club