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Jan 04 2025SPORTS

Top Badminton Players' Secret Weapon: The Split-Step

Ever wondered how the world's best badminton players move so smoothly on the court? One of their secret weapons is the split-step, a crucial skill that helps them transition quickly into the forehand position in the rear court. Recently, a study set out to measure and understand this skill among top

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Jan 04 2025POLITICS

Cheryl Hines & Rob Schneider: Plotting a Conservative TV Show

Recently, Los Angeles Times owner Patrick Soon-Shiong has been brainstorming a new idea. He wants to create a TV show similar to ABC's The View, but with a conservative twist. So, he sat down with some pro-Trump celebrities, Cheryl Hines and Rob Schneider, to chat about it. Hines, who’s married to R

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Jan 03 2025POLITICS

Meet the Power Players of the 119th Congress

In the new Congress, there are 11 House members who are already making waves. These lawmakers come from both major parties and have different beliefs, but they all share one thing: they're not afraid to make noise. First up is Rep. Chip Roy from Texas. He's a conservative firebrand known for his pa

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Jan 03 2025POLITICS

The Business of Trump Merchandise

President Donald Trump has always been a salesman, and his merchandise is no exception. The Trump store is filled with items like MAGA hats, Trump sneakers, and even "freedom ties. " The store is always quick to capitalize on Trump's moves, selling inauguration memorabilia before it even happens. Th

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Jan 01 2025POLITICS

Supreme Court Chief Warns: Respect Court Rulings

The head of the Supreme Court, John Roberts, just put out a message that’s big news. He’s worried about officials from both sides of the political game talking about ignoring court rulings. Roberts says this is pretty dangerous and that everyone needs to respect the court’s decisions. He didn’t name

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Jan 01 2025POLITICS

2025 Laws: AI Regulations, Fair Admissions, and Healthcare Changes

In 2025, several new laws will take effect across the U. S. , focusing on artificial intelligence, college admissions, and healthcare. Let's dive into the changes happening in Illinois and California, New Hampshire, and nationwide. Illinois and California are leading the way in AI regulations. Illi

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Dec 31 2024POLITICS

Jimmy Carter's Presidency: A Leap for Black Women in Politics

When Jimmy Carter became president in 1977, he didn't just move into the White House. He also opened doors for Black women in politics. One of the first people he welcomed was Alexis M. Herman, a young woman running a minority women's employment program in Atlanta. Carter quickly saw her potential a

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Dec 31 2024BUSINESS

New York Mourns Loss of Versatile Leader Richard Parsons

Last week, New York bid farewell to Richard Parsons, a man known as one of the city's "wise men. " At 76, Parsons, born and raised in Brooklyn, was a multifaceted figure who touched various aspects of society. From basketball star at the University of Hawaii to law degree holder from Albany Law Scho

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Dec 30 2024POLITICS

Why is the Bird Flu Vaccine Being Debated?

In recent months, the bird flu vaccine has sparked a debate in the U. S. , with some people urging President Joe Biden to fast-track its authorization. The vaccine has already been developed for the H5N1 strain, and the government has contracted manufacturers to produce nearly 5 million doses. Howev

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Dec 27 2024HEALTH

Eye Health Check in Tigray: What We Found After Treatments

In 2013, health workers in Ethiopia's Tigray region started a big task: they wanted to see how well their treatments for trachoma were working. Trachoma is an eye disease that can lead to blindness if not treated. They did this by checking lots of people in 31 different areas, or "woredas", for sign

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