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Feb 16 2025SPORTS

Mac McClung's Triple Dunk Crown

The NBA All-Star weekend in San Francisco was a thrilling night filled with incredible dunks, a surprising disqualification, and a historic win. Mac McClung, a guard for the Osceola Magic, made history by becoming the first player to win the Slam Dunk contest three years in a row. He didn't just win

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Feb 16 2025SCIENCE

Boosting Water Splitting with Smart Materials

Imagine tiny particles that can split water into hydrogen and oxygen just by absorbing light. That's what scientists are trying to do with something called photocatalysts. These are special materials that use sunlight to drive chemical reactions. One such material is a mix of Cadmium Sulfide (CdS) a

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Feb 16 2025SPORTS

Horses Power Through: How Their Bodies Change During Long Races

Endurance races push horses to their limits. To understand how these animals cope, scientists looked at how their bodies change during an 80 km race. They focused on proteins in the horses' blood, which can show what's happening inside the body. The scientists took blood samples from 13 horses befo

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Feb 16 2025HEALTH

How Friendly Healthcare Can Boost HIV Testing Among Trans and Nonbinary Youth

In the United States, young adults who are transgender or nonbinary face a higher risk of HIV, and getting tested can be a real challenge. This isn't just about access to testing; it's about feeling safe and respected in healthcare settings. Imagine walking into a doctor's office and feeling like yo

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Feb 16 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Kid Rock's Unfiltered Take on Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl Show

Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl performance was a spectacle that left many fans talking. But it was Kid Rock's reaction that really got people's attention. He shared his thoughts on the show during an episode of a popular talk show. Kid Rock, a musician who has won three Grammys, had a lot to s

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Feb 16 2025SPORTS

Why Women Might Be More Likely to Get Knee Injuries

Knee injuries are a common issue, and women tend to face them more often than men. One reason for this could be the difference in how their leg muscles work, especially when moving fast. The hamstrings and quadriceps are two major muscle groups in the legs. The hamstrings are at the back of the thi

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Feb 15 2025POLITICS

NATO's Big Boost: Europe's Spending Plans

In a recent gathering, NATO's leader, Mark Rutte, had some straightforward advice for European allies. He urged them to stop griping and start brainstorming. This was said at the Munich Security Conference, where global defense leaders met. Rutte's message was clear: Europe needs to step up its game

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Feb 15 2025EDUCATION

Middletown Schools Drops Transgender Student Protections

Middletown's school board made a big decision recently. They voted to get rid of Policy 5756, which was put in place by the New Jersey Department of Education to protect transgender students. This policy had been a source of controversy for a while. The board's vote to remove it also meant that all

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Feb 15 2025FINANCE

Adyen: The Tech Stock That's Making Waves

In the tech sector, Adyen is a name that's been buzzing lately. This company, known for its payment processing services, has caught the attention of big players in the investment world. Recently, an analyst from a well-known firm suggested that Adyen is a great buy. This analyst, who focuses on tech

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Feb 15 2025SPORTS

Carmelo Anthony: A Hall of Fame Journey

Carmelo Anthony, a standout player in the NBA, has been selected as a finalist for the Naismith Hall of Fame. This recognition comes as no surprise, given his impressive career and impact on the game. Pat Riley, a legendary figure in the NBA, praised Anthony's versatility and skill. Riley n

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