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May 21 2025SPORTS

Playoff Shake-Up: Why Detroit Lions' Plan Failed

The NFL's playoff format might seem set in stone, but there was a recent push to change it. The Detroit Lions had an idea to shake things up. They wanted to seed playoff teams based on their overall records, rather than their division standings. This would mean the best teams, regardless of their di

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May 21 2025POLITICS

Investors Worry About US Debt

The recent rise in the yield of the 30-year Treasury bond has caught the attention of investors. It crossed the 5 percent mark. This spike came as a reaction to a Republican budget plan. The plan could lead to unprecedented levels of U. S. fiscal debt. The U. S. President did not address this conce

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May 21 2025SPORTS

How Blood Flow Tricks Boost Athletic Performance

The idea of tweaking blood flow to boost athletic performance has been around since the 1980s and 1990s. This technique, known as ischemic preconditioning (IPC), started as a way to protect the heart, but it's now being looked at for its potential to enhance physical activity and recovery.

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May 21 2025HEALTH

Young Bodies, Big Changes: How Risperidone Affects Kids' Hunger Hormones

Risperidone is a medication often prescribed to children and teens. It can cause weight gain and mess with metabolism. But why this happens is a mystery. A recent study dug into how risperidone affects hormones that control hunger. These hormones are insulin, leptin, and bioleptin. The goal was to s

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May 21 2025POLITICS

Who Gets the COVID Shot Now?

The government has changed its mind about who should get the COVID-19 vaccine. Now, only seniors and those with health issues will get the shot easily. This is a big shift from before, when almost everyone could get a vaccine. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has new rules. They want

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May 21 2025HEALTH

Climate Change and HIV: The Hidden Struggles of Nairobi's Youth

The effects of climate change are far-reaching, impacting everything from weather patterns to public health. One group often overlooked in these discussions is young sex workers and gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men (gbMSM) in Nairobi, Kenya. These individuals face unique challenge

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May 20 2025HEALTH

New Guidelines for Covid-19 Vaccines

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has just made a big change to who should get the Covid-19 vaccine. This is a big deal because it affects everyone. The FDA has decided to limit who can get the vaccine. Now, only people over 65 years old and those at high risk of getting very sick from Covid

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May 20 2025HEALTH

Fall Vaccine Shifts: Who Gets the Shot?

The Food and Drug Administration is gearing up for significant changes in how Covid vaccines are distributed and who can receive them this fall. The FDA is pushing for new clinical trials that include placebo groups. This means some participants will receive the actual vaccine, while others get a h

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May 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

Apple's Next Big Thing: What's Brewing with the iPhone 17?

Apple's new iPhone 17 is generating a lot of excitement, but not just for the typical upgrades. There's talk of a super-thin iPhone 17 Air with advanced battery technology. The iPhone 17 Pro is also expected to get some attention with a camera upgrade and more memory. First, let's talk about when t

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May 20 2025SPORTS

Gridiron Pushback: The Fight to Keep the Tush Push Alive

The Philadelphia Eagles are making a strong case to keep the "tush push" play in the NFL. This play involves the quarterback taking a snap and diving forward, while teammates push him from behind, much like a rugby scrum. The Green Bay Packers want to ban this play, arguing it's about player safety

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