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May 14 2025SPORTS

Summer Running Essentials: Stay Cool and Comfortable

The sun is blazing, and the temperature is rising, which means it's time to switch up your running gear. Running in the heat can be tough, but with the right equipment, you can stay comfortable and motivated. Let's dive into the essentials that can make your summer runs more enjoyable. First off, l

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May 14 2025POLITICS

Water Wars: The Columbia River Treaty's Uncertain Future

The Columbia River is no ordinary river. It flows through British Columbia, Montana, Idaho, Washington, and Oregon. It is a lifeline for millions of people on both sides of the border. It is also the center of a long-standing agreement called the Columbia River Treaty. This treaty has been in place

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May 13 2025POLITICS

Medicaid Cuts: The Battle Within the Republican Party

The Republican Party is pushing forward with a plan to reduce Medicaid spending by hundreds of billions of dollars. This move comes despite internal disagreements and a promise from former President Trump not to cut the program. The House Republicans are determined to advance key parts of their bill

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May 13 2025SPORTS

Trey Hendrickson's Stand on Contract Talks

Trey Hendrickson, a defensive end for the Bengals, made a splashy entrance at the team's offseason program. He did not come to work out. Instead, he chose to wear golf attire and picked a day when the media would be around. Hendrickson had a lot to say to the reporters. He was not happy with the tea

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May 13 2025CELEBRITIES

New Dress Code Drama at Cannes

Cannes Film Festival is shaking things up with new rules for the red carpet. This year, the organizers have decided to ban nudity and oversized outfits. The goal is to keep things moving smoothly and avoid any wardrobe malfunctions that could cause delays or disruptions. This means no more dresses w

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May 13 2025SPORTS

The NBA's Big Shake-Up: How Draft Picks Could Reshape Teams

The NBA is buzzing with excitement as teams gear up for a wild offseason. The recent draft lottery has set the stage for some major moves. Cooper Flagg is almost certain to join the Dallas Mavericks, while the San Antonio Spurs and Philadelphia 76ers are eyeing the top picks. This year, the top pick

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May 13 2025EDUCATION

School Rules: How Anti-Bullying Laws Affect Kids' Behavior

Schools across the U. S. have been trying to tackle bullying since the early 2000s. Every state has put in place rules to stop bullying in schools. These rules are called anti-bullying laws. The goal is to make schools safer and help kids get along better. But do these laws really work? Let's dive i

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May 13 2025HEALTH

The Future of Dry Eye Treatment: Tech and Genes

Dry eye disease is a widespread issue affecting many people. Symptoms can vary greatly from person to person. Most treatments focus on easing symptoms after they appear. This approach is often seen as reactive rather than proactive. However, there is a growing push for a more forward-thinking approa

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May 13 2025SCIENCE

How Kids Balance: A Look at Sensory Systems

Sensory systems are crucial for maintaining balance. The way kids with hearing or visual impairments use these systems to stay upright is not well understood. A recent study dug into this topic, focusing on boys aged 9 to 13. The goal was to see how kids with hearing loss or visual impairments compa

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May 13 2025HEALTH

A New Way to Protect Hearing After Implants

Hearing loss can be tough on people. It makes it hard to talk to others and even think clearly. Cochlear implants help a lot, but they can also hurt the inner ear. This happens because the implants aren't always friendly to the body. They can cause scarring, which is a big problem. Scientists have

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