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Jul 06 2025HEALTH

How Well Does MRI Spot Knee Cartilage Damage Compared to a Special CT Scan?

Knee injuries are a common issue, and figuring out how bad they are is crucial for treatment. Two main ways to look inside the knee are MRI and a special type of CT scan called weight-bearing CT arthrography (WBCTa). This study wanted to see how well MRI does at spotting cartilage damage compared to

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Jul 05 2025CRIME

A Violent Night in Philadelphia: 11 Shot at a Bar

Early Saturday morning, a peaceful Fourth of July celebration turned into a nightmare in Philadelphia. At around 4am, gunfire erupted at 7 Elements bar, leaving 11 people injured. The bar, located on the second floor of a shopping center, was closed by the time police arrived. They had to force thei

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Jul 05 2025HEALTH

Food Choices and Health in Rural China

Rural areas in China are facing a growing problem. More people are dealing with weight issues and other health problems linked to what they eat. But why is this happening? One big question is how the kinds of food available in these areas might be influencing people's health. Dietary habits in rura

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Jul 04 2025LIFESTYLE

What's Open and Shut on July 4th, 2025?

July 4th, 2025, is a big deal in the U. S. It's the day Americans celebrate their independence with big parties, fireworks, and lots of food. But before you rush out, know that many places will be closed. It's a federal holiday, so government offices, banks, and some shops won't be open. Plan ahead

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Jul 02 2025HEALTH

A Life Dedicated to Drug Safety

Ronald Meyboom was a man who spent his life making sure medicines were safe. He worked in a field called pharmacovigilance. This means he kept an eye on drugs to make sure they did not cause harm. His work was important because it helped people use medicines safely. He was born and raised in the Ne

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Jul 02 2025POLITICS

Venice Protests: Wealth and Weddings Under Scrutiny

Venice recently saw a mix of celebration and protest as Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez celebrated their wedding. While the couple enjoyed their lavish event, a few hundred protesters gathered to voice their discontent. Their main message? They wanted Bezos to leave their city. The protesters chanted

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Jun 29 2025BUSINESS

Warren Buffett's Big Heart: $6 Billion Gift to Charities

Warren Buffett, the well-known investor, has done something amazing again. He gave away $6 billion worth of his company's stock to five different foundations. This is not new for him. Since 2006, he has given away about $60 billion in total to these foundations. He announced this on a Friday evenin

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Jun 26 2025SPORTS

Sixers' Draft Moves: What's Next for the Team?

The Philadelphia 76ers are trying hard to move up to the second spot in the draft. They want to pick Dylan Harper, but it looks like the San Antonio Spurs are not willing to let go of that pick. The Spurs seem set on keeping Harper for their team's future. The Sixers might end up staying at the thi

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Jun 26 2025SPORTS

Manchester United's Midfield Chase: A Look at Ardon Jashari

Manchester United is exploring options to strengthen their midfield. They are looking at Ardon Jashari, a young player from Club Brugge. This 22-year-old Swiss international has caught the eye of many top clubs. Jashari is a talented midfielder who has been impressive in the Champions League. He pl

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Jun 23 2025SCIENCE

The Secret Life of Fungal Growth

Fungi are fascinating. They grow in a unique way, mostly through structures called hyphae. These hyphae grow at their tips, a process known as tip growth. This growth is driven by a complex system of tiny tubes and fibers inside the fungal cells, known as the cytoskeleton. It's like a tiny transport

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