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Jun 28 2025HEALTH

How Soldiers Bounce Back After Brain Bumps

Soldiers often face brain injuries, even mild ones. These injuries can make it hard for them to do their jobs. But how do they get back to their duties safely? One way is by testing them in real-life situations. A test called POWAR-TOTAL does just that. It checks both their body and mind at the sam

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Jun 27 2025SPORTS

Masai Ujiri's Departure: A New Era for the Raptors

Masai Ujiri's time with the Toronto Raptors has come to an end after 12 years. The team announced that Ujiri, who served as the vice chairman and president, is no longer with the organization. Ujiri led the Raptors to their first NBA championship in 2019 and made some bold moves, like trading for Ka

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Jun 27 2025SPORTS

Ace Bailey's Basketball Journey: A Young Star's Path to the NBA

Ace Bailey, a young basketball talent, has always expressed his excitement about playing in the NBA, no matter the team. He's known for being humble and hardworking, but the media often portrays him differently. Some reports suggest he's picky about teams and refuses workouts, but that's not the ful

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Jun 27 2025HEALTH

Germany's Mental Health Journey: A Work in Progress

Germany's approach to mental health care has evolved significantly since the 1970s. The initial push for change led to a decentralized system, with local communities taking the lead. This shift was driven by a desire to move away from institutional care and towards more personalized, community-based

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Jun 27 2025HEALTH

Hidden Heroes: How Germany is Tackling Unseen Child Abuse

Germany is doing something unique to stop child abuse before it happens. They have a special program called Dunkelfeld. It helps people who might harm kids but haven't been caught yet. This is different from usual programs that work with people who have already been convicted. The Dunkelfeld progra

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Jun 27 2025TECHNOLOGY

Pixel Phones Face Sales Ban in Japan Due to Patent Fight

A recent court decision in Japan has blocked Google from selling certain older Pixel phones. The ruling came after a patent dispute with Pantech, a Korean mobile company. The patents in question involve technology used in 4G networks. The court found that Google had not been cooperative in resolvin

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Jun 27 2025POLITICS

Bill Moyers: A Life of Ideas and Impact

Bill Moyers, a name that echoes through the halls of journalism and public broadcasting, has passed away at the age of 91. His journey was anything but ordinary, starting as a young preacher and evolving into a prominent journalist who left an indelible mark on television. Moyers' career was a mosa

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Jun 27 2025SPORTS

Ace Bailey: Utah's New Basketball Star

Ace Bailey might not have picked Utah first, but Utah sure picked him. The Utah Jazz made it clear they wanted Bailey, a standout from Rutgers, even if he had other teams in mind. The Jazz team leaders, Austin Ainge and Ryan Smith, saw Bailey as the best player available. They didn't let reports ab

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Jun 27 2025SPORTS

Justin Tucker's NFL Suspension: A Look at the Fallout

Justin Tucker, a former Baltimore Ravens kicker, is facing a significant setback in his career. The NFL has handed him a 10-game suspension for breaking their personal conduct policy. This comes after multiple allegations of inappropriate behavior towards massage therapists in the Baltimore area. T

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Jun 27 2025SPORTS

Maple Leafs Face Big Decisions with Star Players

The Toronto Maple Leafs are at a crossroads with some of their top players. Mitch Marner, a key player for the team, is likely to explore free agency this summer. The team's general manager, Brad Treliving, has hinted that Marner might leave unless there are big changes. Marner has been with the Map

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