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Mar 18 2025SPORTS

Jakob Ingebrigtsen: The Norwegian Phenomenon

Jakob Ingebrigtsen is more than just a runner; he is a force in the world of middle- and long-distance track events. This Norwegian athlete has made a significant mark by breaking records and consistently pushing the boundaries of what is possible. His achievements include multiple Olympic gold meda

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Mar 18 2025HEALTH

First-Time Moms and the Caesarean Section: A Closer Look

The World Health Organization suggests that 10-15% of births should be via caesarean section. Nigeria, however, has a rate of just 2. 8%, which is significantly lower. This low rate is surprising, given the potential risks for first-time mothers. First-time mothers, also known as primigravida, face

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Mar 18 2025SCIENCE

How Trust Talk Can Keep Teams Working Together

Let's dive into how trust can keep a group going strong, even when rules are relaxed. It's common knowledge that groups work better when there are rules and punishments for those who don't follow them. But what happens when those rules are taken away? Studies show that cooperation drops quickly.

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Mar 18 2025SCIENCE

Smart Trash to Treasure: The Future of Humidity Sensors

The world of technology is always looking for ways to be more eco-friendly. One area where this is happening is in the creation of humidity sensors. These devices measure changes in the air's moisture levels by tracking shifts in electrical resistance. They are used in many fields, from factories to

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Mar 18 2025OPINION

Why America's Education System Is Under Threat

The United States is facing a significant challenge to its education system. Recent plans to reduce the staff of the Department of Education (DOE) by half, from around 4, 100 to 2, 800, are more than just a budget cut. This move is part of a broader push to weaken federal oversight in education, whi

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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 18 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Unseen Power of a Simple Story

It is always exciting when a new show comes along and captures the hearts of viewers worldwide. One such show is the Netflix miniseries Adolescence. This four-part drama, starring Stephen Graham and Erin Doherty, has been making waves since its release on March 13. The series follows a 13-year-old b

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Mar 18 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Family's Nightmare: Unraveling the Mystery of Jamie Miller

A gripping new show has stormed onto Netflix and quickly climbed to the top spot. This isn't your typical teen drama. It's a tense, real-life crime story that will keep you on the edge of your seat. The show is called "Adolescence. " It's directed by Philip Barantini, who also directed "Boiling Poin

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Mar 17 2025CRIME

A South Dakota Tragedy: The Unsolved Mystery of Sahela Sangrait

A grim discovery in March shook the small town of Box Elder, South Dakota. A hiker stumbled upon the remains of Sahela Sangrait, a 21-year-old woman who had been missing since August. The Pennington County Sheriff's Office confirmed that her body had been decomposing for months. This was not just a

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Mar 17 2025TECHNOLOGY

Pebble's Big Return: What's Next for the Smartwatch?

Pebble smartwatches might be making a comeback. This news comes after Google released the source code for PebbleOS. This move allowed developers to give old Pebble smartwatches a new lease on life. The watches have been surprisingly durable over the years. The original founder, Eric Migicovsky, is

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