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Feb 18 2025SPORTS

Guerrero Jr. and the Blue Jays: A Contract Deadline Missed

Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and the Blue Jays couldn't agree on a contract extension before the deadline. Guerrero Jr. has made it clear he won't negotiate during the season, so he'll be a free agent next offseason. This means he'll be entering the final year of his current contract. Guerrero Jr. mentione

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Feb 18 2025SPORTS

Patriots' Plan: Tagging and Trading

The Patriots are eagerly watching the NFL franchise tag window, which opens on Tuesday. This window allows teams to use the tag on one of their players. It is a crucial period for the Patriots, who are in desperate need of new talent after two disappointing seasons. The Patriots have the mo

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Feb 18 2025POLITICS

Leonard Peltier: A Long-Awaited Freedom

Leonard Peltier, a Native American activist, finally walked out of a Florida prison. This happened after President Joe Biden decided to shorten his life sentence. Peltier had been in prison for nearly 50 years. Many Native Americans see his imprisonment as a symbol of unfair treatment. They believe

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Feb 18 2025SCIENCE

GPCRs: The Hidden Heroes of Cell Communication

G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are like the conductors of the cell's orchestra, directing various functions by tweaking gene expression based on signals from outside the cell. Most studies focus on how GPCRs control gene expression, but there's a lot happening after the genes are made. This is

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Feb 18 2025POLITICS

Argentina's Ex-President Faces Serious Allegations

A federal judge in Argentina has taken a big step. He decided there is enough proof to formally charge former President Alberto Fernández with hurting his ex-partner, Fabiola Yáñez. This isn't just about a few bruises. The judge said the incidents happened twice and were part of a bigger pattern of

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Feb 18 2025SCIENCE

Brain Fuel: The Sleep Switch

Glucose is the brain's main energy source. When you eat, glucose levels rise. The brain uses a process called glycolysis to turn glucose into energy. This process also creates a substance called lactate. Lactate is crucial for maintaining alertness. During sleep, lactate levels drop. Special channe

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Feb 18 2025WEATHER

Kentucky's Latest Weather Wrath

Kentucky has been hit hard by heavy rain, causing floods that have turned streets and neighborhoods into flowing rivers. This isn't the first time the state has faced such severe weather. In fact, Kentucky has been dealing with intense weather events for years. The recent downpour has been relentles

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Feb 18 2025CRIME

Unraveling the Zizians: A Mysterious Group Linked to Violent Crimes

A group of young tech-savvy individuals, known as the Zizians, has been linked to several violent incidents across the United States. The group's leader, Jack Lasota, and another member, Michelle Zajko, were arrested in Maryland. The arrests come after a series of murders, including the killing of a

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Feb 18 2025TECHNOLOGY

Reddit's AI Battle: Mods Need Backup

Reddit is a big place with lots of different communities. Some of these communities are trying to keep AI-generated stuff out. This is a tough job for the moderators, or "mods, " who volunteer their time to keep things in check. They're up against a growing trend of AI-generated content, and it's no

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Feb 18 2025POLITICS

Trump's Supreme Court Showdown: Power Play or Legal Precedent?

President Donald Trump is making his first move to the Supreme Court in his second term. He is asking the justices to let him fire the head of a government ethics watchdog agency. This case, Bessent v. Dellinger, could have big implications for the independence of federal agencies and the power of t

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