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  • If you’re ready for the next Marvel movie after Fantastic Four, we have bad news

    Marvel Studios has once again made its larger-than-life presence felt on the Hollywood landscape. The legendary Marvel Cinematic Universe has returned to silver screens all over the world to unveil its 37th film to audiences. The Fantastic Four: First Steps arrives after much anticipation and it’s already making great impressions on moviegoers; that’s including critics, as the film has an…

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  • 11 Health Products Our Editors Can’t Life Without

    Christy’s pick: An IPL hair removal device Christy Snyder called this intense pulsed light (IPL) hair removal device a huge time saver. It uses light to remove hair and prevent it from growing back. “Sick of shaving and other hair removal methods (waxing, using an epilator), using an at-home laser to remove unwanted hair has been a game-changer in my…

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  • Fantasia 2025: The Serpent’s Skin, The Well, Sweetness | Festivals & Awards

    Our next dispatch from the 2025 Fantasia International Film Festival turns its eyes on the plight of young women coming of age—amid a variety of genre turmoils, from ecological apocalypses to parasocial obsession to the thorny complications of nascent transfemininity. First, of course, we must talk about “The Serpent’s Skin,” the latest “transgender film” (as the credits proudly blare) from…

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  • Aluminium-20: The Self-Destructing Atom Scientists Never Saw Coming

    Physicists have discovered a never-before-seen atomic nucleus — aluminium-20 — that quite literally falls apart in three distinct proton bursts. This rare and unstable isotope doesn’t just decay, it unravels through a dramatic sequence of proton emissions that challenge long-held assumptions about nuclear structure. The finding marks the first known case of a “triple-proton decay […] Source link

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  • Gene-edited mosquitoes slash malaria spread 93% using self-propagating shield

    In an evolving health landscape, emerging research continues to highlight concerns that could impact everyday wellbeing. Here’s the key update you should know about: Outsmarting insecticide resistance: How one genetic edit in mosquitoes self-propagates across generations, cutting malaria transmission to near zero without harming survival.  Anopheles mosquito larva – Study: Driving a protective allele of the mosquito FREP1 gene to combat malaria. Image…

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  • Dozens of children in Gaza have starved to death in a month as hunger surges

    Deir al-Balah: Five starving children at a Gaza City hospital were wasting away, and nothing the doctors tried was working. The basic treatments for malnourishment that could save them had run out under Israel’s blockade. The alternatives were ineffective. One after another, the babies and toddlers died over four days. In greater numbers than ever, children hollowed up by hunger…

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  • First Came Ozempic Face. Now People Are Dealing With Ozempic Hair and Muscle Loss

    Ever since Ozempic flooded the mainstream consciousness, the controversial weight-loss drug of choice has come with some well-documented downsides. Many have experienced the infamous Ozempic face, which experts describe as rapid weight loss in the face and loss of skin elasticity, resulting in a significantly older appearance. “Ozempic face can look gaunt, deflated, and saggy,” New York facial plastic surgeon Jennifer…

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  • White House eyeing multistate redistricting to help GOP hold House

    WASHINGTON (AP) — The White House is eyeing redistricting efforts beyond Texas to help Republicans hold the U.S. House in 2026 — and Democrats are preparing to escalate in response, with one senator vowing to go “nuclear” if needed. What’s shaping up to be a multistate redistricting battle could mark the opening round for House control ahead of next year’s…

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  • Photos: Starvation in Gaza

    Editor’s note: This gallery contains disturbing images. Viewer discretion is advised. Food markets are empty. Human waste is piling up. Illness is spreading. And people in Gaza are “collapsing on the streets from hunger and dehydration.” That’s the stark warning issued by more than 100 international humanitarian organizations on Wednesday, in a joint statement calling on Israel to end its…

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  • Luxury cars, cosmetics likely to get cheaper

    Britain’s Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India shake hands after Britain’s Secretary of State for Business and Trade, Jonathan Reynolds, left, and Piyush Goyal, Minister of Industry and Supply of India, right, signed a free trade agreement at Chequers near Aylesbury, England, Thursday, July 24, 2025. AP/PTI(AP07_24_2025_000376B) New Delhi: India and the UK on Thursday…

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