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Mar 19 2025SPORTS

Miami's NASCAR Weekend: Fans Question the Hype

Miami is gearing up for a NASCAR event that promises a unique blend of sports and music. The Homestead-Miami Speedway is set to host the Cup Series race, and the organizers have pulled out all the stops to bring in local celebrities. This weekend, fans can expect a mix of football and reggaeton vibe

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Mar 18 2025SPORTS

Japan's Baseball Moment: Ohtani and Dodgers Shine Bright

The world of baseball was buzzing with excitement as the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Chicago Cubs faced off in Tokyo. The city was electric, but when Shohei Ohtani, Japan's beloved star, stepped up to bat, the crowd fell silent. This is a tradition in Japan, showing respect for the pitcher. The Dodg

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Mar 18 2025POLITICS

Trump's Kennedy Center Takeover: A New Era of Controversy

The Kennedy Center, a famous cultural spot in Washington, got a visit from Donald Trump. He had some strong opinions about the place and its events. Trump, known for his TV show background, thought he could boost the center's ratings if he hosted its annual awards. He didn't hold back his thoug

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Mar 18 2025CELEBRITIES

Irish Stars Shine Bright on St. Patrick's Day

St. Patrick's Day is here, and it's a great time to celebrate Irish culture. One fun way to do that is by checking out some famous faces from Ireland. These stars have made a big impact in the entertainment world, and they're proud of where they come from. Niall Horan, a former member of One Di

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Mar 18 2025ENVIRONMENT

Growing Seaweed: Twine vs. Binder Methods

Seaweed farming is booming worldwide, all thanks to the rising need for its many uses. One big challenge is finding ways to grow it cheaply. Two methods stand out: twine and binder. Twine has been around longer and is quite reliable. Binder is newer and could be easier to scale up, cutting down on c

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Mar 18 2025OPINION

The Unseen Struggle: Assyrians in Northern Iraq

The Assyrians, a native group from the Middle East, are under threat. Over the past 200 years, they have faced severe persecution and forced migration due to targeted violence on their ancestral lands. This is a story that doesn't get much attention, but it's crucial to understand. One of the main

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Mar 18 2025SCIENCE

Smart Watering: How DIY Sensors Boost Lettuce Growth

Water is life. It is also a precious resource. Farmers often struggle with how much water to give their crops. Too much or too little can harm the plants. This is especially true in dry areas. So, how can farmers make the best use of water? One way is through smart irrigation. This means usin

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Mar 18 2025ENTERTAINMENT

What Makes a Crime American?

The popularity of true crime stories has skyrocketed in recent years. Many of these shows and documentaries have one thing in common: they use the word "American" in their titles. This trend began around 2016 and has been growing ever since. But what does it mean for a crime to be labeled as "Americ

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Mar 17 2025HEALTH

Sleep Struggles Across Europe: How Culture Shapes Insomnia

In five European countries, a survey was conducted to understand how insomnia affects people's daily lives. The focus was on France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and the United Kingdom. The goal was to see how insomnia impacts both personal and professional aspects of life. It also aimed to explore how pe

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Mar 17 2025SCIENCE

Wheat Disease Detectives: A New Tool for Farmers

Wheat farmers have a new ally in their fight against leaf spot diseases. A clever system has been created to spot three common wheat diseases all at once. These diseases are septoria nodorum blotch, septoria tritici blotch, and tan spot. Each of these diseases is caused by a different fungus: Parast

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