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May 19 2025SPORTS

The NBA's Big Four: Who Will Shine Next?

The NBA is in the middle of an exciting era. The league is seeing a lot of different teams win the championship. This is a big deal because it hasn't happened in a long time. In fact, the last time a team won back-to-back titles was in 2018. Since then, it's been a different team each year. This yea

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May 19 2025EDUCATION

South Carolina's Underwater World Turns 25

The South Carolina Aquarium has been a hit for a quarter of a century, with 11 million people visiting to see its 5, 000 different animals. It is located by the Charleston Harbor and shows off many unique South Carolina environments, from the mountains to the sea. The aquarium gives people a chance

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May 19 2025POLITICS

Walmart's Steady Growth: Why Surprise Billions Are Unlikely

Walmart is a giant in the retail world. It's the biggest retailer on the planet. It has been around for decades and has a reputation for keeping prices low. This is thanks to its massive scale and focus on efficiency. Walmart's business model is all about high volume and low margins. For every doll

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May 19 2025POLITICS

Walmart's Price Dilemma: Tariffs and the Shopping Cart

The U. S. Treasury Secretary, Scott Bessent, recently hinted that Walmart, the nation's biggest retailer, might increase prices due to President Trump's tariffs. This came after Trump warned Walmart not to raise prices and promised to keep a close eye on the situation. The conversation between Bess

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May 19 2025CELEBRITIES

Unveiling the Truth: Mariska's Journey to Her Roots

Mariska Hargitay, the star of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, has a family history that took a surprising turn. She discovered a long-kept family secret that changed her life forever. This revelation came during the making of a documentary about her mother, Jayne Mansfield. Jayne was a famous m

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May 19 2025SCIENCE

Unmasking New Zealand's Pinot Noir: The Science Behind Wine's True Home

New Zealand's Pinot Noir wines are famous for their unique flavors and how they change based on where they are grown. This makes them perfect for figuring out where a wine comes from. The goal is to create a system that can accurately trace the origins of these wines. This helps protect the reputati

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May 19 2025POLITICS

Gaza's Struggle: Ground Battles and Ceasefire Talks

The Israeli military has started a major ground operation in Gaza, following a night of heavy air strikes that reportedly killed over 100 people. This escalation comes as international mediators are trying to push for a ceasefire, with talks happening in Doha, Qatar. Hamas and Israel are in indirect

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May 19 2025HEALTH

Brain Tumors and Genetic Links: A Mitochondrial Mystery

Brain tumors, often referred to as gliomas, are a significant health concern. These tumors develop from glial cells and make up a large portion of adult brain cancers. The mitochondrial genome, which is known for its variability, plays a crucial role in managing cellular stress and producing reactiv

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May 19 2025SCIENCE

How a Desert Plant Survives Drought

Artemisia sphaerocephala is a key player in stopping deserts from spreading. This plant is tough and can handle dry conditions. To figure out how it does this, researchers used advanced sequencing methods. They looked at the plant's genes and how they change when it's really dry. This helps find out

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May 19 2025HEALTH

Is China's Health Policy Closing the Gap for Rural Workers?

In 2017, China took a big step to improve healthcare for its rural workers. These folks often move to cities for jobs and face big hurdles when trying to get medical help. The government introduced a new policy. It allows these workers to get money back right away for medical treatments in different

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