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Max's Pole Position: A Race to Remember

December 6, 2025

Max Verstappen from Red Bull secured pole position in a thrilling qualifying session. His team made last-minute adjustments, and it paid off as he dominated the track. Yuki Tsunoda, his teammate, sacrificed his Q3 attempt to help Max get a tow, showing great teamwork. Despite starting in pole, Max k

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Julia and Sean Dish on Movies, Life, and the Art of Acting

December 6, 2025

Julia Roberts and Sean Penn have known each other for over 40 years, and their friendship is as strong as ever. They recently sat down to chat about their latest films, their careers, and the art of acting. Roberts stars in Luca Guadagnino’s “After the Hunt, ” while Penn takes on a complex role in P

health

The Spread of Health Lies on Social Media: What Can We Do?

December 6, 2025

Social media is a powerful tool. It can spread ideas fast. But it can also spread lies. Lies about health can be dangerous. They can make people sick. They can even stop people from getting help. This is a big problem. People need to know the truth. But how? Researchers looked into this. They wante

health

Sugar Tax: A Sweet Solution or a Bitter Pill for UK's Health?

December 6, 2025

The UK's Soft Drinks Industry Levy, launched in 2018, was a bold move to tackle health issues linked to sugar consumption. It aimed to lower sugar content in drinks and steer people towards healthier choices. This wasn't just about changing habits; it was about cutting down on obesity, diabetes, and

technology

Tech Treasures for the Curious Minds

December 5, 2025

Tech lovers always want something new and exciting. There are many cool gadgets out there for everyone, from young tech enthusiasts to older ones. Here are some of the best tech gifts for the upcoming holiday season. First up, the Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses (Gen 2) are a great choice. These glasses

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When Kids' Hearts Slow Down: What Helps and What Doesn't

December 4, 2025

Kids in hospitals sometimes have heartbeats that are too slow. This can lead to serious trouble. Doctors have been trying different things to help. But, there's still a lot they don't know. A big look at past studies was done. They wanted to see what works best for kids with slow heartbeats and oth

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New Hope for MS Patients: A Closer Look at Stereotactic Radiosurgery

December 4, 2025

Trigeminal neuralgia, a condition causing intense facial pain, often hits those with multiple sclerosis (MS) the hardest. This type of pain, known as MS-TN, can be relentless and tough to treat. Among the treatments out there, stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) stands out as a promising option. It's a

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Shingles Vaccine: A Surprising Shield Against Dementia?

December 4, 2025

In a twist of fate, a vaccine meant for shingles might also be a secret weapon against dementia. Researchers stumbled upon this clue while studying data from Wales, where a strict age rule for the shingles vaccine created a unique scenario. People born in a specific year got the shot, while those bo

business

Tech Giant Salesforce Predicts Strong Earnings

December 4, 2025

Salesforce, a major player in the software industry, has made a bold prediction about its future earnings. The company believes it will bring in between $11. 1 billion and $11. 2 billion by the end of January. This forecast exceeds what experts had guessed, showing that Salesforce is doing well in s

technology

Nikon ZR: A Game Changer for Video Lovers

December 3, 2025

Nikon has always been known for its photography, but now it's making waves in the video world. The new Nikon ZR is a full-frame mirrorless camera that's giving high-end cinema cameras a run for their money. It's the first consumer camera to use RED's 12-bit RAW format, but unlike RED's expensive Hol