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Mar 25 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Viewer Numbers Soar for Controversial Show

A recent episode of a popular TV show, "The White Lotus, " hit a major milestone. The sixth episode of its third season, called "Denials, " drew in 4. 2 million viewers. This number comes from both traditional TV viewers and those who streamed it on a popular platform. The show's producers released

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Mar 24 2025SPORTS

Who's on Top in 2025 Baseball?

The 2025 baseball season is kicking off, and it's time to see who's got the edge. Every Monday, we'll check in on how teams are doing and see if any underdogs can surprise us. By September, we'll look back and laugh at who we thought would be big players. Baseball is full of surprises, after all. T

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Mar 24 2025POLITICS

The Supreme Court's Role in Federal Worker Rehiring

The Trump administration has requested the Supreme Court to pause a court order. This order mandates the rehiring of thousands of federal employees. These workers were dismissed en masse as part of a plan to significantly reduce the federal workforce. The administration's emergency appeal argues th

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Mar 24 2025SPORTS

Texas Basketball: The Search for a New Leader

Rodney Terry's time as the Texas Longhorns' head coach came to a sudden end. After just two full seasons, he was let go. The news broke after the Longhorns' disappointing loss to Xavier in the First Four of the NCAA Tournament. This loss was the final straw for a season filled with missed chances an

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Mar 24 2025HEALTH

Pets and Pandemics: A Wake-Up Call for Nigeria

The COVID-19 outbreak shook the world in 2020. It affected everything from the economy to education and even sports. The virus, SARS-CoV-2, showed how unprepared we were for such a widespread health crisis. It is crucial to learn from this experience and improve our public health strategies. It is

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Mar 23 2025SCIENCE

Saturn's Rings: A Temporary Vanishing Act

Saturn is a planet that has always been a source of fascination. Its most famous feature, the rings, are set to disappear from view for a brief period. This isn't a permanent loss, but a natural event that occurs due to the planet's tilt and orbit. The rings are made up of ice and rock particle

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Mar 23 2025POLITICS

US and China: A New Chapter in Trade Talks?

A high-profile meeting took place in Beijing, where a prominent US senator and a group of American business leaders sat down with Chinese Premier Li Qiang. This gathering was more than just a formal visit; it was a strategic move by China to ease tensions and potentially avoid further economic penal

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Mar 23 2025RELIGION

Pope Francis Heads Home After Long Hospital Stay

The Vatican has announced that Pope Francis will leave the hospital on Sunday. He has been there for over a month. The head of the medical team, Dr. Sergio Alfieri, shared this news. He said the Pope is stable and will continue some treatments at home. The Pope will also get some rest for at leas

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Mar 23 2025HEALTH

How Do We Value Health? Patient vs. Public Perspectives

The value of health is not easy to measure. One way to do this is through health state utility values (HSUVs). These values are crucial for figuring out how cost-effective different treatments are. There is a big debate about who should provide these values: patients or the general public. Some p

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Mar 22 2025SPORTS

The March Madness Maths

The 2025 college basketball tournament is now in full swing, with only 32 teams left standing after the first round. The top seeds in each region managed to avoid major upsets, setting the stage for an exciting second round. Teams like Colorado State, Drake, and McNeese are hoping to pull off surpri

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