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Mar 23 2025BUSINESS

New York's Lucky Night: Many Winners, No Jackpot

The Powerball drawing on Saturday night left many New Yorkers with a reason to celebrate. Although the grand prize remained unclaimed, the state saw a significant number of winners. The New York State Lottery reported that 100 tickets matched enough numbers to secure fourth and fifth-place prizes, e

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Mar 23 2025SPORTS

Unexpected Victory: How a Wrestling Underdog Stole the Show

The wrestling world was left in shock as Wyatt Hendrickson, a wrestler from Oklahoma State, pulled off a stunning upset. He defeated the reigning Olympic champion, Gable Steveson, to claim the heavyweight national title. This victory was not just a win; it was a statement. It showed that even the mo

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Mar 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

Powerful 2-in-1 Laptop on Sale

The latest Surface Pro is a standout device in the tech world. It's a 2-in-1 laptop/tablet that's both sleek and lightweight. The device is equipped with a 13-inch OLED touchscreen display. This display is not only stunning but also offers a Full HD resolution. The screen is a major selling point, m

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Mar 23 2025CELEBRITIES

Love and Music: The Connection Between Two Indie Rock Stars

A couple of years ago, fans of the indie rock supergroup Boygenius began to wonder if there was more than just music between Lucy Dacus and Julien Baker. Fans were curious if the two were more than just bandmates. It was only recently that Dacus confirmed that she and Baker are indeed in a relatio

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Mar 23 2025RELIGION

Pope Francis' Road to Recovery: A New Chapter

The Vatican has shared some good news about Pope Francis' health. He is set to leave the hospital in Rome on Sunday. Doctors have given the thumbs up for his discharge, and he will spend the next two months recovering at the Vatican. This is a big deal, considering he was in pretty rough shape just

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Mar 23 2025POLITICS

Turkey's Political Turmoil: Mayor's Arrest Sparks Massive Protests

In Turkey, a significant political storm has erupted. The arrest of Ekrem Imamoglu, the mayor of Istanbul, has ignited widespread protests across the country. Imamoglu, a prominent figure in the opposition, faces serious allegations. Prosecutors want him formally arrested for corruption and ties to

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Mar 23 2025SCIENCE

Microcystis: The Toxic Surviver

Toxic cyanobacteria are becoming more common and severe worldwide. One of the most common toxins they produce is microcystin. This toxin has puzzled scientists for a long time. They have struggled to understand its exact role in the survival of these harmful bacteria. One interesting fact is tha

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Mar 23 2025HEALTH

Why Women Are Left Out of Ankle Injury Studies

Ankle injuries are a big deal in sports. They can sideline athletes for weeks, sometimes even months. But here's a surprising fact: most of the research on these injuries doesn't include enough women. This is a problem because women might experience these injuries differently than men. First, let's

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Mar 22 2025SCIENCE

Astronauts' Unexpected Space Odyssey

The journey of two astronauts, Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore, took an unexpected turn this week. They returned from the International Space Station after an extended stay of 286 days, far longer than their initial eight-day mission. The mission faced numerous challenges, including issues with the

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Mar 22 2025POLITICS

A Student's Fight: Activism and Deportation

A graduate student at Columbia University is in a tough spot. Mahmoud Khalil is facing deportation. This is all because of his support for Palestinian rights. The Department of Justice is involved, and his next court date is coming up soon. It is a big test for the Trump administration. They promise

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