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Apr 05 2025SCIENCE

Fungal Friends and Foes: Barley's Hidden Battle

Barley, a staple in many diets, faces a silent enemy: Fusarium Head Blight (FHB). This disease, caused by Fusarium graminearum, can wreck crops. But barley isn't defenseless. It has tiny allies called fungal endophytes living inside its tissues. These microscopic helpers might play various roles in

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Apr 04 2025CRIME

A Tragic Encounter at a Track Meet

A terrible incident occurred at a high school track meet in Texas. A 17-year-old student named Karmelo Anthony is accused of fatally stabbing another teenager during the event. The victim, Austin Metcalf, was also 17 years old. The confrontation started over a seat. The father of the accused

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Apr 04 2025SPORTS

Elena Delle Donne: A Legend Steps Away from the Court

Elena Delle Donne, a name synonymous with excellence in women's basketball, has decided to retire. This news, shared via Instagram, marks the end of an era for the two-time WNBA MVP. At 35, Delle Donne's decision to step away from the game was not easy. Her body, worn down by years of intense compet

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Apr 04 2025WEATHER

Weather Shifts: From Summer Heat to Rainy Monday

The upcoming weekend is set to feel like the start of summer, with temperatures climbing close to 90 degrees. This warmth is due to a strong high-pressure system that will dominate the weather. It will push temperatures to the upper 80s, which is just a few degrees shy of the record high of 91 degre

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Apr 04 2025HEALTH

Cocaine's Role in Norway's Elite High School Scene

In Norway, cocaine use among young people is on the rise. But why? It's not just about the drug itself. It's about the social scene, the peer pressure, and the desire to fit in. Let's dive into the world of Norway's elite high school students and see how cocaine use fits into their lives. First off

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Apr 04 2025CRIME

Lighting Up Safety: How Streetlights Affect Crime in Chile

Streetlights play a big role in keeping cities safe. In Chile, a big project replaced old streetlights with new ones. The goal was to see if this change would cut down on crime and other issues in public spaces. The project looked at 101 places where lights were upgraded. It also compared them to 2

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Apr 04 2025POLITICS

Schools Face New Rules for Federal Cash

Federal cash for schools is now tied to strict rules about diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) practices. The administration has sent a clear message: follow the law or risk losing funds. Schools and states have just 10 days to confirm they are complying with federal civil rights laws. T

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Apr 04 2025SPORTS

Trey McBride's Big Payday: Arizona Cardinals Make History

The Arizona Cardinals have made a big move to keep their star tight end, Trey McBride, around for a while. They have given him a massive contract extension. This deal makes him the highest-paid tight end in NFL history. The contract is worth $76 million over four years. It includes $43 million g

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Apr 03 2025HEALTH

Weight Loss: Why Skipping Meals Might Beat Counting Calories

Intermittent fasting is a weight loss strategy that has been gaining attention. It involves cycling between eating and fasting periods. This method might be more effective than simply cutting calories. But why is that? First, let's talk about calories. To lose weight, you need to burn more calories

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Apr 03 2025POLITICS

The Unlikely Influence of a Controversial Activist

The White House recently saw some major changes in its national security team. This shake-up was influenced by an unexpected figure: Laura Loomer. She is known for her far-right views and has been banned from several platforms for promoting hate speech and conspiracy theories. Loomer managed to s

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