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Feb 12 2025SPORTS

Orange Clash: City vs Madrid Showdown

In the heart of the Champions League playoff round, Manchester City and Real Madrid faced off in the first leg. Early on, City had the ball more, but De Bruyne's shot went poorly after a good pass. City were also unlucky not to get a penalty. Despite the low key start, both teams had their chances,

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Feb 09 2025HEALTH

New Drugs to Tame High Cholesterol.

Heart trouble is a big problem people face across the globe. They often come from having too high cholesterol levels. Doctors have been trying various medicines to keep them in check. For decades, a type of medicine called statins had been the go to. However, adverse reactions showed up quite often

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Feb 06 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking Molecule Mysteries with New Chemical Mixes

Imagine peeking into the world of tiny molecules to figure out their structures. This is exactly what some clever chemists have done. They found a new and exciting way to make stable compounds called osmate esters. And why are these esters important? Well, they make it easier to figure out the shape

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Feb 04 2025SPORTS

Crystal Palace's Mateta: United's Answer to Goal Troubles?

Manchester United is struggling big time with scoring goals. It's easy to see why a new striker is needed. Some people think Ruben Amorim is having a pretty tough start at the helm. His defenders let in two goals against Crystal Palace over the weekend. Take note of Crystal Palace's Jean-Phili

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Feb 02 2025SPORTS

Guardiola's Frustrations at Arsenal's Dominant Win

Pep Guardiola had a lot to say after his team Manchester City lost 5-1 to Arsenal. He was very disappointed in how his team handled the game. The team played well for a bit but then lost control. Guardiola was particularly frustrated with how his team let the lead slip away. "I'm not happy about

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Feb 01 2025SPORTS

Rashford's Villa Park Switch Near Completion

Aston Villa might score a big deal, fans can rejoice as a new attack player inches closer. Villa Park has a new future star, who will pick up the pace now the attacker has been left sitting on the bench. The 27 years old's last appearance with Manchester United was in December. Some of his Premier L

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Jan 31 2025HEALTH

Sweet Drinks, Weak Grip, and Mental Health

In the dense forests of western China an unexpected adventure is happening, A group of young people are struggling. They are known as rural adolescents and they are facing serious issues with their mental health. These issues have been getting worse all over the world. But it's not just

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Jan 31 2025TECHNOLOGY

Harnessing Humidity: The Future of Wearable Tech Power

Ever wondered how your wearable tech stays powered up? A recent breakthrough might just have the answer. Scientists have found a way to use humidity in the air to generate energy. They've created a tiny device that can be worn on the body and can produce electricity from changes in humidity, like wh

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Jan 30 2025POLITICS

From Farm Fields to Fortune: A Woman's Journey and Political Views

Kelly Loeffler, a woman with a remarkable life story, stepped into the political spotlight. Born and raised in central Illinois, Loeffler's early life was shaped by the humble yet demanding environment of a family farm and a small trucking business. Her parents, Don and Lynda, didn

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Jan 30 2025WEATHER

Typhoons and Taiwan: When Track Errors Don't Matter

Did you know that the rainfall in Taiwan during typhoons is largely influenced by where the storm goes? Usually, the better a model predicts the storm's path, the better it can forecast how much rain will fall. But a recent study found that for typhoons moving in a specific way—from the southwest—th

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