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Apr 19 2025POLITICS

The COVID-19 Mystery: New Clues or Old Politics?

The White House has made a bold move by shifting the focus of COVID. gov to a page that supports the lab leak theory regarding the origins of COVID-19. This theory suggests that the virus may have accidentally escaped from a lab in Wuhan, China. This change comes after the site previously provided r

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Apr 17 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Sandman's Final Chapter: What's Next for Netflix's Fantasy Series?

The Sandman is back, and fans are buzzing with excitement. Netflix has dropped a teaser for the second and final season of the fantasy show. This season is split into two parts. The first six episodes hit the screen on July 3, and the remaining five will follow on July 24. This is a big deal, as Net

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Apr 16 2025SPORTS

A Pungent Moment at the Rouen Open

The Rouen Open in France saw an unexpected twist when a British tennis player, Harriet Dart, made a bold request during a match. Dart, known for her competitive spirit, asked the chair umpire to inform her opponent, Lois Boisson, to use deodorant. This unusual request came during a changeover, and i

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Apr 16 2025HEALTH

Measles Outbreak: Mixed Signals and Missed Steps

Measles cases surged across the U. S. this winter, catching many off guard. Health professionals expected a prompt response from the nation's top health agency. Instead, they waited weeks for guidance on how to tackle the spreading illness. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention finally sent

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Apr 15 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Space Race's New Face:A Female Crew's Journey

A space adventure took place recently, marking a significant moment in space tourism. A crew of women, including a famous TV host, a popular singer, and a rocket scientist, boarded a rocket and soared past the Kármán line, the boundary of space. They experienced weightlessness and returned to Earth

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Apr 15 2025POLITICS

North Carolina's Court Drama: A Battle Over Votes

The North Carolina Supreme Court is in the spotlight. Four Republican judges there made a bold move. They tried to throw out over 5, 000 votes. This move was to help a Republican candidate who lost an election. The candidate, Judge Jefferson Griffin, is trying to overturn the victory of Democratic J

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Apr 14 2025HEALTH

Measles Deaths: A Controversial Viewpoint

A prominent former health official has publicly disagreed with the current Health Secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. The argument is over the significance of measles deaths. The former official is upset that the current Health Secretary has downplayed the deaths of children who were not vaccinated a

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Apr 13 2025SCIENCE

The Science Behind Sports: Why Genes Aren't the Full Story

The idea that genes can predict how good someone will be at sports is quite popular. However, this concept is still in its early stages and faces a lot of debate. The current knowledge about human genes is not enough to accurately guess how well someone will perform in sports or how they will react

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Apr 12 2025POLITICS

The Battle Over School Sports Funding

A federal judge has stepped in to unblock money that was supposed to go to Maine. The U. S. Department of Agriculture had frozen these funds. This all started because of a disagreement between the former president and the governor of Maine. The issue began when the former president signed an order.

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Apr 12 2025HEALTH

The Big Push to Solve the Autism Puzzle

The government is taking a major step to tackle the rising number of autism cases. A big research project is underway. The goal is to find out what's behind the increase in autism diagnoses. This project is led by a top official in the health department. The official has set a deadline of Septem

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