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Oct 26 2025SCIENCE

Why Do More People Fall on the Fujinomiya Route of Mount Fuji?

Mount Fuji is a popular climb, but not all routes are the same. The Fujinomiya and Yoshida routes have different challenges. A recent study looked at why more people fall on the Fujinomiya route. They asked climbers about their experiences and compared it to data from the Yoshida route. The study f

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Oct 26 2025CELEBRITIES

June Lockhart: A Life Beyond the TV Mom Image

June Lockhart, a familiar face to many from her roles as a nurturing mother in "Lassie" and "Lost in Space, " has passed away at the age of 100. She left this world peacefully in her Santa Monica home, surrounded by the news she loved to read daily. Born into a family of actors, Lockhart started he

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Oct 26 2025HEALTH

How Your Body's Defenders Might Be Harming Your Heart During Cancer Treatment

Doxorubicin, a powerful drug used to fight cancer, has a big problem. It can hurt the heart. This is a serious issue because many people who beat cancer end up with heart failure later. For a long time, scientists thought this heart damage was mainly due to stress and direct injury. But now, they're

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Oct 26 2025SPORTS

Arch Manning's Injury Clouds Texas' Thrilling Comeback

In a nail-biting overtime showdown, the Texas Longhorns narrowly edged out Mississippi State, but the victory came with a concerning twist. Star quarterback Arch Manning, a key player in the team's comeback, left the field in overtime with an apparent upper body injury. His exit raised eyebrows and

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Oct 26 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Fresh Take on Westerns: Justified's Bold Start

Justified, a show that eventually earned a 97% on Rotten Tomatoes, kicks off in a surprising way. Instead of starting in Kentucky, where the story is set, it begins in Miami. This choice might seem odd at first, but it's actually a smart move. The show's main character, Raylan Givens, is a U. S. Mar

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Oct 26 2025POLITICS

Queen Sirikit's Legacy: A Life of Service and Influence

Queen Sirikit, the beloved queen mother of Thailand, passed away at the age of 93. Her death was announced on Friday, following a blood infection that she had been battling since October 17. Despite the best efforts of her medical team, her condition did not improve. She had been in declining health

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Oct 25 2025SPORTS

Fresh Faces on the Line: Oklahoma's Young Tackles Step Up

Oklahoma's offensive line is getting a youthful boost. Ryan Fodje, a true freshman, is set to make his first career start at right tackle. This comes after Derek Simmons, a senior, got hurt in practice. Fodje has been playing guard but is moving back to tackle, a spot he played in high school. Fodj

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Oct 25 2025SPORTS

Addison Barger's Pinch-Hit Grand Slam Shakes Up World Series

Addison Barger, a player for the Toronto Blue Jays, made a huge impact in the World Series. He hit a grand slam, which is a home run with three people on base, as a pinch hitter. This was the first time this has ever happened in the World Series. It was a big moment in Game 1 against the Los Angeles

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Oct 25 2025SPORTS

Week 9 College Football Showdowns: Key Games to Watch

Week 9 of the 2025 college football season is packed with exciting matchups. The top teams are starting to stand out, and this weekend is no different, with 22 ranked teams in action. The fun kicks off in Norman, Oklahoma, where the No. 13 Sooners host the No. 8 Ole Miss Rebels. The Rebels are looki

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Oct 25 2025SPORTS

Ravens' Lamar Jackson's Practice Status Sparks Confusion and Questions

The Baltimore Ravens and the NFL have found themselves in hot water due to a sudden and unexplained change in quarterback Lamar Jackson's practice status. Just a day after the NBA faced a major betting scandal, the Ravens initially listed Jackson as a full participant in Friday's practice, leading m

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