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May 26 2025SPORTS

Lando Norris: The Truth Behind the Headlines

Lando Norris is not happy with the media. He thinks they have been unfair to him. He said this after winning the Monaco Grand Prix. This was a big deal. He set a new lap record. He also got his first pole position since the start of the season in Australia. This win cut down Oscar Piastri's lead in

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May 26 2025POLITICS

Drone Wars: A Night of Cross-Border Strikes

The night sky lit up with explosions as Ukraine and Russia exchanged drone and missile strikes. This happened on Sunday night into Monday morning, showing the ongoing tension between the two countries. Ukrainian air defenses were busy all night, shooting down or disabling most of the incoming threa

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May 26 2025HEALTH

Japanese Patients Show Promise with Asciminib

Asciminib is a drug that has been making waves in the treatment of chronic myeloid leukemia (CML). The ASC4FIRST study is a phase III trial that compared asciminib with other tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs) chosen by doctors. The results were impressive, showing that asciminib was more effective

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May 26 2025HEALTH

Eye Doctors' Knowledge Gap: The Hidden Struggle of Charles Bonnet Syndrome

Charles Bonnet Syndrome (CBS) is a tricky condition. People with CBS see things that aren't there. It's not like seeing ghosts or anything. It's more like seeing patterns or people that aren't real. This often happens when someone has serious vision problems. The weird part is that many eye doctors

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May 26 2025SCIENCE

Miscanthus' Secret Weapons Against Salt and Drought

Miscanthus lutarioriparius is a plant that grows back every year. It is known for producing a lot of biomass. This makes it useful for making biofuels and other eco-friendly products. Scientists have been studying this plant to understand how it handles tough conditions like too much salt or not eno

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May 26 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Brazil's Netflix: New Shows and Movies You Should Know About

Brazil is buzzing with new content from Netflix. There are exciting new shows and films on the way. Some of them are based on true stories. Others are pure fiction. The streaming giant is diving deep into Brazilian culture. It's exploring sports, crime, and even horror. There are also some unique d

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May 26 2025HEALTH

Fixing Cartilage: The Power of Injectable Hydrogels

Cartilage repair is a tough job. Why? Because cartilage does not have blood vessels or cells. This makes it hard for the body to fix itself. But there is hope. Scientists are working on a solution using injectable hydrogels. These are like tiny, flexible sponges that can be injected into the body. T

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May 26 2025SCIENCE

How Genes and Hormones Shape Young Athletes

Genes and hormones are big players in how kids respond to exercise and perform in sports. The idea is to look at how these factors work together to shape a child's athletic abilities. This is important for coaches and parents to understand. It helps them create better training plans and spot potenti

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May 26 2025SPORTS

Racing Dreams Shattered Before the Start

The Indianapolis 500 is a big deal. It's a chance for drivers to prove themselves on one of the most famous tracks in the world. But for Scott McLaughlin, the dream turned into a nightmare before the race even began. During the warmup laps, he lost control and crashed into the wall. It was a tough m

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May 26 2025SCIENCE

The Hidden Truth in Wastewater: Tracking New Drugs

Drugs are sneaky. They keep changing, and it's tough to keep up. But here's a clever way to stay ahead: check the wastewater. This isn't about snooping; it's about public health. Scientists have found a way to spot new drugs in our water systems. They've created a swift and efficient method to detec

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