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Nov 19 2025SPORTS

Chilling Out Between Rugby Drills: How Cold Water Affects Performance

Rugby players often push their bodies to the limit, especially in hot conditions. A recent study looked at how cold-water immersion (CWI) between two intense rugby drills affects performance, body responses, and how players feel. Ten male athletes took part in two trials. Each trial involved two 14

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Nov 19 2025POLITICS

A Bakery's Pause: Facing Fear in the Immigration Crackdown

Cristina Rojas, a new U. S. citizen, has hit pause on her bakery in Charlotte. The Batchmaker is temporarily closed, not because of a lack of customers, but because of fear. Rojas became a citizen just this year, but that hasn't stopped her from feeling the chill of the current immigration climate.

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Nov 19 2025HEALTH

A Health Expert Returns to Shape Food and Nutrition Policies

Calley Means, a well-known figure in health care, has rejoined the Department of Health and Human Services as a senior adviser. This time, he's focusing on food and nutrition policies. Means had previously worked in a temporary role but stepped down last month. Now, he's back with a more permanent p

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Nov 19 2025SCIENCE

Unraveling the Secrets of Neanderthal Noses

Neanderthals have always fascinated scientists, especially their unique facial features. One big question has been why their noses stuck out so much. Some thought it was because they lived in cold places, but a new study says that might not be the whole story. Deep inside a cave in Italy, there's a

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Nov 19 2025BUSINESS

The Hidden Dangers Behind the Baltimore Bridge Crash

A small, overlooked detail led to a massive disaster. A loose wire on a cargo ship caused a power outage, making the ship lose control and crash into Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge. This accident killed six workers and shut down the port for months. The National Transportation Safety Board (N

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Nov 19 2025CELEBRITIES

Sisters Sparkle and Shine in Sabrina's Playful Concert Moment

Sabrina Carpenter's "Short n' Sweet" tour has been a whirlwind of fun and surprises, and the recent Los Angeles shows were no exception. The singer has made a habit of playfully "arresting" her celebrity guests, and this time, it was the Fanning sisters, Elle and Dakota, who found themselves in the

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Nov 19 2025POLITICS

Texas' Redrawn Map Faces Legal Hurdles

A recent court decision has put a halt to Texas' new congressional map, which was designed by Republicans to strengthen their hold on the House of Representatives. The ruling, made by a panel of federal judges, including Judge Jeffrey Brown, who was appointed by former President Donald Trump, has or

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Nov 19 2025SPORTS

Coaching Shake-Up: Who's In and Who's Out?

College football is buzzing with coaching changes. Eight big jobs are still open. Lane Kiffin is the talk of the town. He's the hottest coach right now. Many think he'll leave Ole Miss. But it's not a done deal. Ole Miss is doing great this season. They're ranked high and could make it to the big pl

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Nov 19 2025EDUCATION

How Parents Shape a Child's Smarts

A big study looked at how family life affects kids' brains. They tracked over 10, 000 children until they turned 7. The study found that parents' education and money matter a lot. But it's not just about cash. How parents act and feel also leaves a mark. Kids with parents who have more education an

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Nov 19 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's President Seeks Peace Talks in Turkey Amid Ongoing War

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is heading to Turkey this week to discuss ending the war with Russia. This war has been going on for nearly four years. However, Russia has said it won't send anyone to these talks. It's also unclear if the U. S. will be involved. Zelenskyy plans to meet with

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