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Feb 11 2025HEALTH

Kids on the Move: The Power of Exercise

Exercise isn't just about staying fit; it's a game-changer for kids' overall well-being. We're talking social skills, mental health, and emotional stability. It is not only about the body, it is about the mind too. Moving around helps children develop and grow. It is not just about the body. Peopl

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Feb 11 2025HEALTH

Knee Trouble Predicted: Bringing The Old Days and Future Forward

Knee osteoarthritis sadly causes global disability issues. Early detection is tough because signs in x-rays can be hard to spot. Everyone struggles to get enough detailed data to help with it. Getting more data isn't easy. People's privacy matters, collecting the data is tough. The

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Feb 10 2025SPORTS

Where The Jets Will Turn For their Quarterback Next?

New Orleans, could the Jests find the quarterback they need? What a conundrum to be in, the Jets have clearly moved on from Rodgers. The Jets are familiar with searching for a quarterback so definitely the Jets will have a thing or two about wasting time. The Jets have made it clea

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Feb 10 2025TECHNOLOGY

What's Up in France? AI gets a $112B Boost

Starting with their exceptional nuclear power and electricity over generation, France has decided to host AI investments focused on data centers. The total round runs up to 109 Billion Euro = ~112B USD. President Macron set himself in a hastily organized television interview suggesting

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Feb 10 2025POLITICS

Unmasking The Treasury Hubbub: Elon's Economy

Imagine this: five ex-Treasury heads sounding the alarm. They've seen crises before, but this time, they're worried about America's money promises being broken. They fear its Trump administration policies and Elon Musk's DOGE team are causing trouble. Their big worry? That America might default on i

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Feb 10 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Hidden Dangers of Lake Victoria's Fishermen

Lake Victoria is Africa's largest lake and is a vital source of food and income for many communities. It is home to countless artisanal fishers who brave its waters daily. These fishers face many challenges and risks. Researchers wanted to know more about these risks and how they impact the lives

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Feb 10 2025POLITICS

Doge vs. DEI: The Unusual Protectors

The interim U. S. attorney for the District of Columbia, Ed Martin, recently reached out to Elon Musk to offer protection for Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) workers. He did this to stop any threats or law-breaking issues that might happen. Martin spoke to Musk on X (formerly Twitter) an

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Feb 10 2025CELEBRITIES

Super Bowl Style: Why Cargo Pants Are the New Cool

The Super Bowl is more than just a football game. It's where young fashionistas get a chance to shine. Take Blue Ivy Carter, for example. She's turning heads with her style. This 13-year-old knows how to make a statement. At Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans, Blue Ivy wore something unexpected.

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Feb 10 2025HEALTH

Unmasking Hidden Hurts: Thumb Moves in Two Common Hand Problems

Thumbs up! But only if you don't have trapeziometacarpal osteoarthritis or carpal tunnel syndrome. A recent investigation looked closely at how thumbs move in people with these two conditions. The researchers used fancy 3D motion analysis. It's like having x-ray vision to see exactly how your thumb

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Feb 09 2025POLITICS

Afrikaners get an Unexpected Ally in Trump's Claims of Victimhood

There's something fascinating happening in the corner of racial politics in South Africa. Black-haired, tee-called and blue-eyed Afrikaners, descendants of European colonists with a particular Dutch flavor, have long been singing the tune that they are the real victims in the wake of apartheid. Ma

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