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Apr 21 2025SPORTS

Celebrities Lacing Up for Boston Marathon 2025

The Boston Marathon is back, and it's bigger than ever. This year, over 30, 000 runners will hit the streets of Boston. Among them are some famous faces from sports, TV, and other fields. They're all there for different reasons—some for personal goals, others for charity, and many just for the thril

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Apr 21 2025HEALTH

Is Exercise Really Bad for ALS Risk?

There is a lot of talk about how intense physical activity might be linked to a higher chance of getting Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, or ALS. This is a serious disease that affects the nervous system and is often fatal. But here is the thing: not all studies agree on this link. Some say yes, some

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Apr 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

Gaming Upgrade: Nintendo Switch 2 Pre-Orders Open Soon

The big day is approaching for video game lovers in the US and Canada. Nintendo has revealed the date for pre-orders of the much-awaited Switch 2. Starting April 24, fans can reserve their console. The price for the console alone is $450, but if you want the bundle with Mario Kart World, it will cos

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Apr 20 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Night 1 of WrestleMania 41: A Mixed Bag of Emotions

The first night of WrestleMania 41 in Las Vegas left fans with a mix of excitement and disappointment. The event, held at the Allegiant Stadium, drew a crowd of 61, 467 people. It ended with a bang, but the journey there was a bit bumpy. The night kicked off with a few matches that didn't quite hit

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Apr 20 2025POLITICS

Gaza's Ambulance Tragedy: A Closer Look at the Mistakes

The recent conflict in Gaza has once again brought the spotlight on the complicated nature of warfare and the tragic consequences of misjudgments. In a district of the southern Gaza city of Rafah, a series of events unfolded that led to the deaths of 15 Palestinian medics. This incident has sparked

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Apr 20 2025HEALTH

Measles On The Rise: Why Some Vaccinated People Still Get Sick

The United States has seen over 800 measles cases this year. The majority of these cases are in West Texas, where an outbreak has been ongoing since January. Most people who catch measles have not been vaccinated. However, a small number of cases, about 3%, are in people who have been fully vacci

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Apr 20 2025FINANCE

Bitcoin Price in Turmoil: The Fed's Next Move

Bitcoin's value has been on a rollercoaster ride. It dropped from its January high of nearly $110, 000 per coin, mirroring the stock market's decline. This drop is part of a broader market turmoil, fueled by the U. S. president's trade policies. These policies have shaken up global trade, making inv

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Apr 20 2025POLITICS

Easter Truce: A Short Break in Ukraine's War

The recent conflict in Ukraine saw a brief pause in fighting, announced by Russian President Vladimir Putin. This unexpected move came just after Russia made significant gains in the southern region of Kursk. Putin declared a 30-hour ceasefire starting from 6 p. m. Moscow time on Saturday until midn

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Apr 20 2025SCIENCE

Springtime Sky Show: The Lyrid Meteor Shower 2025

The Lyrid meteor shower is a yearly event that lights up the night sky with shooting stars. It starts on April 16 and wraps up on April 25. The main event, though, happens on April 22. This is when Earth travels through the thickest part of the debris left by Comet Thatcher. The result? A spectacula

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Apr 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

How to Detect Machine Bearing Issues with Smart Tech

Bearings are vital components in machinery. They ensure smooth rotation. However, they can fail. Detecting issues early is crucial. This is where advanced technology comes into play. It merges deep learning with signal processing. The aim? To extend machine lifespan and improve performance. One cha

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