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Mar 21 2025SPORTS

Nate Diaz Cleared of Battery Charge in Las Vegas

A legal hurdle has been cleared for combat sports icon Nate Diaz. The misdemeanor battery charge against him in Las Vegas has been dropped. This charge came from an incident that happened in August at the Omnia nightclub inside Caesars Palace. Diaz was accused of hitting a bouncer. A video of the in

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Mar 20 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Guns, Babies, and Big Budgets: A New Film by a Famous Director

A new movie is on the way, and it's already making waves. The film is called "One Battle After Another. " It's directed by a well-known filmmaker and stars some big names. Leonardo DiCaprio, Regina Hall, Teyana Taylor, and Sean Penn are all in it. This is the director's first movie since "Licorice P

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Mar 20 2025CRIME

Drug Hotspots: How Cities Big and Small Are Coping

Drug dealing and use in public spaces is a growing worry for law enforcement and local governments in Sweden. These areas, known as open drug scenes, are linked to various issues like crime and disorder. Many people think these scenes only happen in big cities. However, they are also present in smal

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Mar 20 2025HEALTH

Why Physiologic Solutions Might Be Better for Sick Patients

When it comes to treating seriously ill patients, the choice of fluid can make a big difference. Physiologic solutions, often called balanced solutions, are gaining attention for their potential benefits over normal saline. These solutions mimic the body's natural fluids more closely. This can lead

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Mar 19 2025CRIME

A Reporter's Fatal Encounter: The Dark Side of New Orleans

A young sports reporter, Adan Manzano, was found lifeless in his New Orleans hotel room during Super Bowl coverage. The suspect, Danette Colbert, has a lengthy criminal history, including accusations of drugging and robbing men. Colbert's past actions have raised concerns about the justice system's

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Mar 19 2025POLITICS

Bird Flu: A Plan that Clucks

The United States is facing a bird flu epidemic. The current health czar, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. , has some unusual ideas on how to handle it. He thinks letting the flu spread through bird populations could help identify immune birds. This approach has raised quite a few eyebrows. Kennedy's plan inv

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Mar 19 2025POLITICS

Trump's War on the Courts: A Constitutional Crisis?

A former federal judge, known for conservative views, has made a strong statement. He believes that the current president, Donald Trump, is at war with the rule of law in the United States. This judge, J Michael Luttig, thinks that Trump's actions are pushing the country into a serious constitutiona

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Mar 19 2025HEALTH

The Battle Against Superbugs: Testing for Carbapenemase-Producing Bacteria

Carbapenemase-producing Enterobacterales, or CPE, are a significant global health issue. These bacteria have developed a clever trick to resist many antibiotics, making infections hard to treat. To tackle this problem, healthcare professionals use various screening methods. These methods aim to dete

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Mar 19 2025HEALTH

Fires, Smoke, and Doctors: How Health Care Adapted

In the face of wildfires, health care systems faced a monumental challenge. The smoke from these fires posed significant health risks, especially for those with respiratory issues. Hospitals had to quickly adapt to this new reality. They had to find ways to keep patients safe and ensure that essenti

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Mar 19 2025POLITICS

Panama Ports: China's Strong Reaction to a Big Sale

The Panama Canal is a vital waterway for global trade. It connects the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, making it a key route for ships. Recently, a major deal involving the ports at either end of the canal has stirred up some controversy. A group of investors, led by the American company BlackRock, ag

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