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Awards Keep Piling Up for Big Screen Entertainment Group

December 11, 2025

Big Screen Entertainment Group (OTC: BSEG) is on a roll, with its creative team raking in accolades left and right. For the past eight years, Hollywood International Filmmaker magazine, a publication under BSEG's wing, has been a regular at the National Arts & Entertainment Journalism Awards. This y

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Healthcare Costs in California: A Growing Crisis

October 30, 2025

California is facing a significant healthcare crisis as insurance prices soar due to a stalemate in Congress. The state's regulators predict that premiums for nearly 2 million people who buy health coverage through the state's marketplace will nearly double on average. This price hike is particularl

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Australian Stingless Bee Honey: A Hidden Powerhouse Against Infections

May 21, 2025

The world of medicine is always on the lookout for new ways to fight infections. One surprising source of help comes from the tiny stingless bees of Australia. These bees produce honey with unique properties that can fight off harmful germs. This honey comes from three types of stingless bees: Tetra

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Animals and Alcohol: A Natural Mix

October 30, 2024

Imagine this: animals throughout the world are chowing down on berries and fruits that have turned slightly alcoholic. This phenomenon, scientists now believe, is widespread and has been happening for ages. Kimberley Hockings from the University of Exeter explains that ethanol, the type of alcohol f

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Unraveling Mysteries in Morfa: A New Crime Thriller by Sky

October 8, 2024

Get ready for a gripping crime thriller from Sky called Under Salt Marsh. The talented Rafe Spall, known for his roles in The English and Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, is set to star alongside Kelly Reilly. They're not alone; Jonathan Pryce from The Crown and Slow Horses, Naomi Yang from Nightslee

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Brain Food: What a Psychologist Eats Daily

October 7, 2024

You know the saying "you are what you eat"? Turns out, it's especially true for our brains. Newsweek sat down with Chartered Psychologist Kimberley Wilson to find out what she munches on to keep her brain sharp. "I start my day with some green, leafy veggies," Wilson shared. "Studies show that