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Jan 22 2025SPORTS

Bone Stress Injuries in College Runners: A Seasonal Snapshot

Bone stress injuries (BSIs) are a common problem for college athletes, especially those who run long distances like cross-country and track runners. Surprisingly, not much research has been done to figure out if these injuries happen more at certain times of the year, or if different parts of the bo

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Jan 21 2025POLITICS

The Allure of Neutrality: Why Some People Avoid Extremes

Have you ever wondered why some people prefer to stay neutral rather than take sides? Researchers have dug into this topic and found that it's not just about avoiding extremes. They looked at over 1, 800 people across several studies and discovered a pattern: some folks genuinely like being neutral.

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Jan 21 2025POLITICS

Wealthy Power Players at Trump's Inauguration

Donald Trump's inauguration was different this time. Instead of massive crowds, a small group of the nation's richest people were there. Mark Zuckerberg, Jeff Bezos, Elon Musk, and Tim Cook were all there. Together, these four men are worth almost $1 trillion! That's more than half of the lower half

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Jan 21 2025SCIENCE

Attoseconds: The Race to Ultrafast Science

Imagine if we could watch electrons zoom past in real time. Attosecond science is making that possible, with super-fast laser pulses that shine light on matter for billionths of a billionth of a second! This isn't just cool to watch—it could revolutionize how we solve problems, harness solar power,

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Jan 21 2025CRIME

Police Boost in Australia to Tackle Anti-Semitic Crimes

Lately, Australia has seen a surge in anti-Semitic crimes, with a recent incident involving a childcare center near a Sydney synagogue. The center was set on fire and decorated with anti-Semitic graffiti. No one was injured, but the building was badly damaged. This isn’t the first attack. Since the

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Jan 21 2025POLITICS

Trump's Mass Pardon: A Shocking Twist in the Jan. 6 Saga

On his first day back in office, President Donald Trump surprised everyone by pardoning over 1, 500 people charged in the January 6, 2021, U. S. Capitol attack. This includes those convicted of serious crimes like seditious conspiracy and assaulting police officers. Even leaders of extremist groups

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Jan 21 2025CRIME

Teenager Pleads Guilty to Murdering Girls in Southport Knife Attack

In a shocking turn of events, an 18-year-old named Axel Rudakubana pleaded guilty to the murder of three young girls during a Taylor Swift-themed dance event in the northern English town of Southport last July. The heinous crime, which involved a knife attack, left the nation in horror and sparked w

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Jan 21 2025POLITICS

California vs. Trump: A Legal Tussle Over Environment and Immigration

In a clash of ideologies, California—known for its strict environmental rules—found itself at odds with the Trump administration. Over the years, the state filed about 123 lawsuits, costing around $10 million annually. These legal battles centered around three main areas: the environment, immigratio

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Jan 20 2025CELEBRITIES

Star-Studded Crowd: Who's Attending Trump's Inauguration?

On January 20, Donald Trump will take the oath as the 47th U. S. President. With expectations of 200, 000 attendees, the festivities will feature several notable figures. American Idol winner Carrie Underwood, known for her patriotic spirit, will sing "America the Beautiful" alongside the Armed Forc

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Jan 19 2025CRIME

The Truth Behind Saif Ali Khan's Attacker

A man named Mohammad Shehzad has confessed to stabbing actor Saif Ali Khan in Mumbai. This happened after Mumbai Police caught him in Thane on January 19, 2025. Shehzad, who worked for a housekeeping agency, had used several fake names and was arrested at a labor camp near a metro construction site.

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