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Aug 20 2025SPORTS

Roderick Robinson: The Running Back with a Story to Tell

Roderick Robinson is more than just a talented running back for the Georgia Bulldogs. He's a young athlete with a rich background and a story that goes beyond his stats on the field. Born and raised in San Diego, California, Robinson has always had a passion for football. His high school days at Lin

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Aug 20 2025EDUCATION

How Childhood Shapes Where You Fit In As An Adult

What makes you feel like you fit in? It turns out, your childhood plays a big role. A recent study looked at how experiences from childhood affect how connected people feel as adults. The study gathered data from over 200, 000 people across 22 different countries. It found that having a good relatio

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Aug 19 2025HEALTH

Covid's Hidden Impact: Blood Vessel Aging and Dementia Risk

Covid-19 isn't just a respiratory illness; it can also speed up the aging of your blood vessels. This process, known as vascular aging, makes blood vessels stiff and less effective at carrying oxygen. Normally, this happens as we get older, but Covid can fast-track it, even in mild cases. A recent

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Aug 19 2025BUSINESS

Home Depot's Sales Slip: What's Next for Prices?

Home Depot's latest financial report shows a slight dip in earnings and revenue. The company made $4. 6 billion, which is a bit less than expected. Their sales also fell short, with $45. 2 billion in revenue compared to the predicted $45. 3 billion. Despite this, it's still an improvement from the f

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Aug 19 2025BUSINESS

Black Beauty Businesses Feel the Pinch from Tariffs

In the world of Black beauty businesses, things are getting tough. Tariffs on hair products from China and Vietnam are causing big problems. Prices are going up, and it's not just the businesses that are feeling the heat. Customers are too. Dajiah Blackshear-Calloway, a salon owner in Smyrna, Georg

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Aug 19 2025POLITICS

Oklahoma's New Teacher Test Sparks Debate

Oklahoma is making waves with a new rule for teachers moving from California and New York. They must pass a test created by a conservative group called PragerU. The state's education chief, Ryan Walters, says this is to keep "radical leftist ideology" out of classrooms. But others see it as a "MAGA

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Aug 19 2025HEALTH

Somalia's Health Crisis: Diphtheria Spreads as Vaccines Run Low

Somalia is grappling with a serious diphtheria outbreak. Over 1, 600 cases and 87 deaths have been reported this year alone. This is a big jump from last year's numbers. The situation is made worse by a lack of vaccines and cuts in foreign aid. Diphtheria is a serious illness. It causes swollen gla

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Aug 19 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Security: A New Deal on the Table?

A recent meeting between top leaders has sparked discussions about Ukraine's future security. The talks involved U. S. President Donald Trump, Russian President Vladimir Putin, and other key figures. A significant point of discussion was the possibility of "Article 5-like" security guarantees for Uk

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Aug 19 2025SCIENCE

What Happens to the Brain in High Altitudes?

Working in high altitudes is common for many people, especially those in the aerospace industry. But what does this do to the brain? A study looked at 19 people who often work in altitude chambers and compared them to 28 healthy individuals. First, let's talk about the brain scans. Both groups had

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Aug 19 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Leader Seeks Solidarity in Washington Talks

President Volodymyr Zelenskyy of Ukraine is in Washington, D. C. , with top European leaders to meet with President Donald Trump. Their goal is to present a united front against Russia's ongoing aggression. This meeting comes after Trump's recent summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin, which l

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