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Mar 08 2025SPORTS

Jalen Brunson's Injury Overshadows Knicks' OT Loss to Lakers

The Knicks found themselves in a tough spot on a Thursday night in Los Angeles. They were fighting hard against the Lakers, but the game took a turn for the worse when their star point guard, Jalen Brunson, hurt his ankle with just 1:24 left in overtime. Brunson, who had been a key player a

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Mar 07 2025POLITICS

Novichoks: The Invisible Threat

Novichoks are a group of nerve agents that have been developed to be extremely toxic. They are part of a new generation of chemical weapons, which are a big concern for both military and civilian safety. These agents are particularly dangerous because they can be hard to detect and clean up. They ca

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Mar 06 2025POLITICS

Europe Stands Tall: Macron's Call to Action

France's leader, Emmanuel Macron, recently spoke to the nation about the tough times ahead for Europe. He highlighted the ongoing war in Ukraine, which has caused nearly a million casualties, and the shifting support from the United States under President Donald Trump. Macron's speech came just a da

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Mar 04 2025HEALTH

Nurses Under Pressure: The Rise of Defensive Care in Egypt

In Egypt, nurses are increasingly adopting a defensive approach to their work. This means they are more focused on protecting themselves legally rather than prioritizing patient care. This shift is alarming and warrants a closer look. Why is this happening? Well, workplace violence and legal threat

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Mar 02 2025SPORTS

Auburn Tigers Triumph Over Kentucky Wildcats in Rupp Arena

In the heart of college basketball, Auburn Tigers have been a force to be reckoned with. They made a statement at Rupp Arena, a place known for its tough crowds, by defeating the Kentucky Wildcats by 16 points. The final score was 94-78, showing that Auburn is more than just a top-ranked team. Bruc

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Feb 28 2025POLITICS

Federal Workers Under Fire: A Fight for Fairness

Imagine this: thousands of federal employees, many just starting their careers, suddenly find themselves out of a job. This isn't some dystopian movie plot; it's a real situation unfolding in the federal government. Over 200, 000 workers hired in the past year are in the hot seat, with many facing u

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Feb 27 2025TECHNOLOGY

iPhone's Weird Word Swap: 'Racist' to 'Trump'?

Imagine typing out a message on your iPhone and seeing the word "Trump" pop up when you meant to say "racist. " Sounds crazy, right? Well, that's exactly what happened to some iPhone users recently. A glitch in the iPhone's dictation feature was causing this weird word swap. Users shared videos onli

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Feb 23 2025HEALTH

Cats Caught in Bird Flu Mess

Cats are usually known for their independent nature and love for birds, but recently, some have found themselves in a serious situation. In Oregon, five cats from different households tested positive for the highly contagious bird flu virus, known as HPAI, between December 2024 and February 2025. Th

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Feb 23 2025POLITICS

Trump and Maine Governor Clash Over Transgender Sports

A recent event at the White House turned into a heated exchange between President Trump and Maine's Governor Janet Mills. The discussion centered around a new executive order by Trump that bars transgender athletes from competing in women's sports. Trump, in a bold move, threatened to cut federal fu

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Feb 21 2025HEALTH

Bird Flu: A Feline Mystery

In a surprising twist, a recent investigation by the CDC suggests that two dairy workers in Michigan might have unwittingly passed bird flu to their pet cats last May. This revelation raises eyebrows and questions about how easily the virus can jump between species. The study, initially planned for

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