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Jul 04 2025SPORTS

Hot Dog Heroes: Who Will Win the July 4th Eating Showdown?

Every Fourth of July, there's a unique competition that grabs attention: the Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest. This year, it's happening at the original Nathan's spot in Coney Island, Brooklyn. The main event kicks off around 12:30 p. m. ET, but the fun starts earlier with the women's competition at

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Jul 03 2025HEALTH

Mosquito Alert: West Nile Virus Spotted in Macomb County

Health officials in Macomb County have found West Nile Virus in mosquitoes, marking the first time this summer. No one has gotten sick yet, but they want everyone to be careful. West Nile Virus can make people sick, but not everyone gets symptoms. Some might feel achy, have a fever, or headache. Ot

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Jul 03 2025HEALTH

Keeping an Eye on Patients After Surgery: A Smarter Way?

Patients need close watch after surgery. Nurses check on them, but it's not always easy. They have to do it by hand. This takes time. It also misses things that happen between checks. There's a better way. Tiny gadgets can stick to the skin. They watch vital signs all the time. This could help spot

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Jul 02 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smart Monitor Deals to Watch Before Prime Day

Amazon's big sale event, Prime Day, is coming up in two weeks. It's a great time to find deals on all kinds of tech, including computer monitors. Whether you need a new screen for work, gaming, or just want an extra display, now is the time to look. Finding the right monitor can be tough. There are

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Jul 02 2025HEALTH

New Hope in the Fight Against Obesity: A Peptide Breakthrough

Obesity is a big problem worldwide. It's not just about looking a certain way. It can lead to serious health issues, like type 2 diabetes. Many people try to change their lifestyle to manage their weight. But sometimes, that's not enough. That's where new medicines come in. Scientists have created

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Jul 02 2025HEALTH

Nature's Secret Weapons Against Malaria

Malaria is a big problem, especially in Africa. It's caused by a tiny creature called Plasmodium falciparum. This creature needs special proteins to grow and survive. One of these proteins is called PfPK5. If scientists can block PfPK5, they might be able to stop malaria. Some plants in Nigeria are

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Jul 01 2025EDUCATION

Hot Ideas and Teamwork: The Summer That Made a Difference

This summer was more than just sunshine and vacations. It was a time when fresh ideas and teamwork took center stage. People came together to push boundaries and make things happen. New ideas were everywhere. From tech to art, people were thinking outside the box. These breakthroughs didn't just po

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Jun 30 2025HEALTH

Wearable Tech: A Game Changer for Health Monitoring?

RFK Jr. has a big idea: he wants everyone in the U. S. to use wearable tech to track their health. This isn't just about fitness trackers; he's talking about smartwatches like the Apple Watch. Next week, his department is launching a huge campaign to get Americans on board with using these devices t

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Jun 30 2025SCIENCE

How Cells Fight Back: The Hidden Battle Inside Glioblastoma

Inside the brain, there's a sneaky fight happening. Glioblastoma, a tough type of brain cancer, is always finding ways to survive. Scientists have spotted a clever trick it uses. A tiny helper inside cells, called SH3GLB1, is part of this trick. It helps cells clean up and recycle their own parts. T

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Jun 27 2025CRIME

Mexico's Deadly Hotspots: Why Violence Keeps Winning

Mexico's struggle with violence is not a new story. It's a complex issue that's been going on for years. The problem is not just about crime rates. It's about certain areas becoming hotspots for violence. These places, called necro-spaces, are controlled by different groups. Think of them as territo

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