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Jun 21 2025SPORTS

Fever Star Faces Backlash Over On-Court Behavior

The spotlight is on Indiana Fever's Caitlin Clark, and not everyone is cheering. At just 23, she's already a household name in the WNBA, but her actions on the court are sparking debate. During a recent game against the Connecticut Sun, Clark was involved in a heated moment. In the third quarter, sh

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Jun 21 2025CELEBRITIES

The Texts that Speak Louder Than Words

The courtroom drama surrounding the trial of a famous music mogul took a brief pause this week, with proceedings temporarily halted due to a sick juror and the Juneteenth holiday. However, the show resumed as a former personal assistant took the stand to share insights into the demanding lifestyle e

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Jun 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

Clear Vision Through Fog: A Smart Way to Spot Traffic Objects

In the world of traffic monitoring, spotting objects in foggy conditions is still a tough nut to crack. Foggy weather is common and it messes with visibility, making it hard to pick out important details in images. This is a big deal because it affects how well we can detect and track objects in tra

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Jun 21 2025HEALTH

Unraveling the Barriers to Maternal Care in Ethiopia

In Ethiopia, many women miss out on crucial maternal healthcare services. This is a big problem because it leads to high rates of maternal and newborn deaths. A recent investigation used advanced computer techniques to figure out why some women in Ethiopia do not use any maternal healthcare services

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Jun 21 2025HEALTH

Hip Injuries: A Closer Look at Abductor Tendon Tears

Hip abductor tendon tears are a significant issue, especially among older women. These injuries can vary widely, from being an unexpected finding during imaging to a gradual, painless deterioration over time. Sometimes, they even happen as a result of hip replacement surgery. Doctors use X-rays and

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Jun 20 2025CRIME

Jury Member Questions Police Work in Karen Read Case

The jury that cleared Karen Read of murder and manslaughter charges had a lot to say after the verdict. One juror, who chose to stay anonymous, shared her thoughts with the media. She believed that the key evidence, the supposed car collision, never happened. She also pointed out that the police inv

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Jun 20 2025POLITICS

Iran's Nuclear Puzzle: A Challenge for Military Planners

Iran's nuclear program is a complex web. It is not just a few buildings. It is a vast network of sites spread across the country. Thousands of scientists and engineers work tirelessly at dozens of locations. This makes it a tough target for any military action. The program is designed to be res

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Jun 20 2025HEALTH

Hip Surgery: Unseen Dangers and What You Should Know

In the last ten years, hip arthroscopy has become a go-to solution for various hip issues. This is due to improvements in how the surgery is done. However, there is a hidden danger. Surgical site infections, or SSIs, are a real concern. They are not common, but when they happen, they can be serious.

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Jun 20 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Tech's Dark Side: What M3GAN 2. 0 Wants You to Think About

The latest horror flick, M3GAN 2. 0, is not just about scares and laughs. It has a serious message about technology. The star of the movie, Allison Williams, wants viewers to think about how they use tech. She hopes people will enjoy the film and then start talking about the real issues it raises. W

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Jun 20 2025HEALTH

Using Surveillance to Speed Up Surgery

Surgery is a high-stakes game, and every second counts. To make things run smoother, researchers have been working on ways to automate anesthesia. One big challenge is knowing exactly when to switch the anesthesia system to automated mode. This is usually done manually, but what if a computer cou

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