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Mar 11 2025HEALTH

How Soccer and Short Bursts of Exercise Can Transform Young Lives

A recent study took a close look at how different types of exercise affect overweight teens. The research focused on three main groups: those who did high-intensity interval training (HIIT), those who played small-sided soccer games (SSG), and those who did both (SSG + HIIT). The goal? To see which

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Mar 11 2025FINANCE

Delta's Profit Forecast Cut: What's Happening?

Delta Air Lines recently announced a significant reduction in its first-quarter profit estimates, which is a big deal in the airline industry. The company’s CEO highlighted that the economic uncertainty in the US is causing companies to tighten their belts and consumers to think twice before spendin

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Mar 11 2025BUSINESS

Hudson's Bay: A Historic Retailer Faces Modern Challenges

Hudson's Bay, a retail giant with roots stretching back to the 17th century, is currently grappling with serious financial troubles. The company, known for its iconic striped wool blankets, has been a staple in Canada's retail scene for over 350 years. However, recent events have pushed it to the br

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Mar 11 2025CRIME

Trouble in the Skies: A Texas Man's Rampage on a Flight to D. C

A Texas man named Asterius Rulamka was arrested by the FBI for causing chaos on an American Airlines flight from Wichita to Washington, D. C. He was accused of a violent assault on a passenger, trying to hit another, and hurting a flight attendant. The incident happened just before the plane landed

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Mar 11 2025POLITICS

Foreign Aid Overhaul: What Happens Now?

The Trump administration has made a big move. They've decided to cancel 83% of U. S. foreign aid contracts. This means 5, 200 out of 6, 200 contracts are no longer active. The remaining 1, 000 will be managed by the State Department, which recently took over the U. S. Agency for International Develo

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Mar 11 2025ENTERTAINMENT

John Mulaney's Star-Studded First Episode

John Mulaney is kicking off his new live show, Everybody's Live, with a diverse and unexpected lineup of guests. The show, set to air on Wednesday, March 12th at 7 PM PT, features a mix of celebrities from different fields. Michael Keaton, known for his roles in iconic movies like "Batman" and "Bird

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Mar 11 2025FINANCE

Delta Air Lines: When Uncertainty Hits the Skies

Delta Air Lines, a major player in the airline industry, recently made a big announcement. They cut their profit forecast for the first quarter by half. This news sent their shares tumbling by 14%. The reason? Economic uncertainty in the US is making both consumers and businesses nervous. People are

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Mar 11 2025OPINION

Gaza Aid Halt: Who's Really to Blame?

Gaza's aid halt is a hot topic. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced a halt on goods and supplies to Gaza. This decision came after Hamas rejected a ceasefire deal proposed by U. S. Special Envoy Steve Witkoff. This deal was meant to continue hostage talks, which Israel had already ag

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Mar 11 2025CELEBRITIES

Deepfakes: The Dark Side of Celebrity AI

Celebrities like Steve Harvey are facing a new kind of threat. It's not from crazy fans or paparazzi, but from AI-generated deepfakes. These aren't just funny memes anymore. Scammers are using AI to mimic voices and faces to trick people into giving away money. Harvey, known for his work on "Family

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Mar 11 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Our Choices Shape Our Health

The way we handle energy and trade can greatly affect our health. It's all about balance. When countries prioritize clean energy and efficiency, they can reduce pollution. This is crucial for sustainable development, which means taking care of our needs without ruining the planet for future generati

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