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Jun 01 2025SPORTS

The Big Matchups: Knicks vs. Pacers and Yankees vs. Dodgers

The New York Knicks are in a tough spot. They need to win two games in a row to make it to the NBA Finals. First, they have to beat the Indiana Pacers on the road. Then, if they win, they have to do it again at home. The Pacers are the favorites, but the Knicks have a chance. The Knicks are +145 und

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Jun 01 2025CRIME

Dallas: The Challenge of Changing Safety Perceptions

The new police chief in Dallas has a tough job ahead. Daniel Comeaux is stepping into a role where he needs to change how people see safety in the city. Crime stats show progress, but feelings on the ground tell a different story. Crime numbers have been dropping for the past few years. By

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Jun 01 2025OPINION

New York's Trash Battle: Who Pays the Price?

New York City's plan to tackle trash and rats has hit a snag. The city wants Business Improvement Districts (BIDs) to buy expensive trash containers. This is causing a stir, as BIDs are not city agencies but groups that support local businesses. They already fund street cleaning and security from th

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Jun 01 2025ENVIRONMENT

Urban Soil Pollution: A Zone-by-Zone Breakdown

Urban soils are often contaminated. This is a big problem in cities. The contamination levels can vary greatly from one area to another. This makes it hard to come up with a one-size-fits-all solution. In one city, researchers took a close look at this issue. They collected soil samples from six di

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Jun 01 2025BUSINESS

Market Basket: Management Shake-Up and Customer Concerns

The Market Basket supermarket chain in Waltham, Massachusetts, has seen a significant change in its leadership. The board of directors has placed CEO Arthur T. Demoulas and several other executives on leave. This move has sparked concerns among customers, who worry about potential price hikes due to

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Jun 01 2025HEALTH

The Struggle for Better Health: Young People in West Africa and the Middle East

The final stretch to meet the Sustainable Development Goals is here. The world is facing a global polycrisis. This is making it tough to improve health and well-being. Those who are most vulnerable, especially women, girls, and young people in low- and middle-income countries, are feeling the str

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May 31 2025CRIME

The Escape Plan: Friends and Family in the Spotlight

In the aftermath of a daring jailbreak in New Orleans, authorities are scrutinizing the roles of friends and family who assisted the fugitives. The escapees, who broke out by cutting through a wall behind a toilet, received support from at least 15 individuals, including food, money, transportation,

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May 31 2025BUSINESS

Retailers Bracing for Price Hikes

It is no secret that trade policies can have a significant impact on the cost of goods. The recent shifts in trade policies have led to a wave of price increases across various retail sectors. This has put many retailers in a tough spot. They must balance the need to protect their profits with th

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May 31 2025HEALTH

The Silent Crisis: How Budget Cuts Are Weakening Public Health

The backbone of public health in the United States is under threat. Essential services that keep communities safe are being stripped away. This is not just about losing jobs; it's about losing the ability to prevent diseases, respond to outbreaks, and ensure that everyone has access to basic health

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May 31 2025SCIENCE

Ancient Wheat's Secret: Surviving Heat and Drought

The ancient Indian dwarf wheat, Triticum sphaerococcum, is getting some serious attention these days. This wheat has been around for ages. It is not like the modern bread wheat that people are used to seeing in stores. It is much smaller and has a unique shape. Scientists have been studying this

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