The documentary “The Perfect Neighbor,” directed by Geeta Gandbhir, explores a harrowing story that stems from a seemingly minor misunderstanding in a Florida neighborhood. While the film deliberately sheds light on the tragic consequences of the state’s “stand your ground” laws, it also acts as a mirror reflecting deeper societal issues such as race, community
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As inflation continues to rise, concerns about job security grow, and interest rates remain elevated, many American consumers are feeling the pressure. Surprisingly, this financial strain is not confined to low- or middle-income households. Even those classified as high earners—individuals bringing in $150,000 or more—are starting to experience significant financial stress. They are facing challenges
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The alarming rise in obesity rates, coupled with the associated metabolic disorders, has sparked significant concerns within the medical community. Among these concerns is the relationship between obesity, metabolic dysfunction, and liver disease, particularly metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis (MASH)-related cirrhosis. Recent research spearheaded by Steven Nissen, MD, at the Cleveland Clinic, has shed light on how
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The landscape of global technology is continuously evolving, and recent developments have underscored the competitive tension between Japan and China, particularly in the semiconductor and artificial intelligence (AI) sectors. This tension was vividly illustrated on a recent Monday when Japanese chip stocks plummeted in response to the rising prominence of DeepSeek, an ambitious Chinese AI
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