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Apr 21 2025HEALTH

The Secrets of Naturally Slim People

People who stay lean often have habits that might surprise you. They don't spend hours in the gym or obsess over every calorie. In fact, many of them barely think about their bodies at all. They have a different approach to eating and exercise. One surprising habit is skipping breakfast. But it

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Apr 21 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Dangers of Black Box Predictions in Sports Medicine

In the world of sports, athletes push their bodies to the limit. To keep them in top shape, doctors use various tools and methods. One of these tools is black box prediction methods. These methods use complex algorithms to predict injuries or performance. However, these tools are not always reliable

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Apr 21 2025RELIGION

The Legacy of a Modern Pope

The Catholic Church has lost its leader, Pope Francis, at the age of 88. Francis, originally Jorge Mario Bergoglio, was born in Argentina and became the first pope from the Americas. He was elected in 2013, taking the name Francis in honor of the 13th-century Italian monk. His papacy was marked by s

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Apr 21 2025POLITICS

The Mixed Messages of Immigration Politics

In the complex world of immigration, things often don't go as planned. One recent example is the case of Abrego Garcia. This individual had been living in the United States for many years. He had a family and a job. He was not a criminal. Yet, he was deported. This event sparked a lot of discussion.

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Apr 21 2025POLITICS

Who's Right? The Fight Over Deporting a Salvadoran Man

A political battle is brewing over the deportation of a Salvadoran man. Tom Homan, the Trump administration's border czar, strongly supports the decision to deport Kilmar Abrego Garcia. He claims that Abrego Garcia is a member of the notorious MS-13 gang. Homan believes that the administration fo

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Apr 21 2025RELIGION

Pope Francis' Easter Greetings Amid Health Concerns

Pope Francis made a public appearance at Easter Mass. His presence was a big deal. He had just recovered from a serious illness. The crowd in St. Peter’s Square was huge. They cheered loudly when they saw him. He was in a wheelchair. This was less than a month after he left the hospital. He had been

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Apr 21 2025SCIENCE

The Power of Ignoring Costs

People make choices every day. Each choice has a cost. This cost is what is given up to make the choice. For example, if you choose to buy a new video game, the cost is the money spent on the game. This is called an opportunity cost. It is the value of the next best alternative given up to purs

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Apr 21 2025HEALTH

Exercise and Cancer: How Sweat Might Fight Tumors

Exercise has long been known to lower the chances of getting cancer and help with treatment. But how exactly does it work? One interesting idea is that exercise might help by sending out tiny messengers called extracellular vesicles. These vesicles are like little packages that cells use to talk

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Apr 20 2025SPORTS

Hustle or Bustle? The Kelenic Controversy

In the world of baseball, hustle is everything. It is what separates the good from the great. This was the case when Jarred Kelenic was caught not giving his all on the field. The Atlanta Braves were up against the Minnesota Twins, and the game was intense. Kelenic hit a long drive, but he didn't ru

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Apr 20 2025RELIGION

A Surprising Easter Encounter in Rome

A high-ranking American politician, JD Vance, had a brief meeting with Pope Francis in Rome. This encounter happened on Easter Sunday, right after Vance had discussions with top Vatican officials about global conflicts and immigration. The pope, who is 88 and recovering from a serious illness, gave

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