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May 09 2025POLITICS

The Unexpected Journey of David Souter, The Supreme Court's Quiet Rebel

David Souter, a man known for his quiet demeanor and simple tastes, passed away at his New Hampshire home at the age of 85. His journey to the Supreme Court was unexpected, and his time there was marked by surprises, especially for those who had hoped he would be a reliable conservative vote. Souter

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May 09 2025SPORTS

New Jersey Numbers for New Faces

The Giants have made some interesting choices for their new players' jersey numbers. Abdul Carter, a first-round pick, had his heart set on a couple of iconic numbers. He wanted to honor legends by wearing No. 56 or No. 11. But the team said no, so he'll start with No. 51. This number choice is

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May 09 2025SCIENCE

Leonurus japonicus: The Drought Fighter

Leonurus japonicus, a common flowering plant in Asia, faces a big challenge: drought. Drought is a major stress factor for this plant, affecting its growth and survival. WRKY genes are known to help plants cope with drought. These genes produce proteins that act like managers, turning other genes on

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May 09 2025HEALTH

Spinal Injury and Urinary Woes: The Hidden Struggle

In the world of spinal cord injury (SCI), urinary tract infections (UTIs) are a big deal. They don't play by the same rules as they do in the general population. For those with SCI, UTIs can really mess up their quality of life. In some cases, they can even lead to something as serious as urosepsis,

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May 09 2025EDUCATION

Fighting for Change: Two Doctors' Journey Through Jim Crow

In the heart of the Jim Crow South, two Black surgeons left lasting marks on their community. The first was Thomas H. Brewer, Sr. In 1956, Brewer was a well-respected doctor and community leader in Columbus, Georgia. His life was cut short when a white business owner shot and killed him. The kil

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May 08 2025SPORTS

Pitching Puzzles and Division Drama

The 2025 MLB season is heating up, and there are several storylines to keep an eye on. The Reds are holding their breath as Hunter Greene heads for an MRI. This 25-year-old right-hander has been a powerhouse, with a 2. 36 ERA in eight starts this year. He left his last game early due to a groin iss

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May 08 2025CRIME

Jury Can't Agree on Officer's Murder Charge

A jury in Michigan failed to reach a decision in a high-profile murder case. The case involved a police officer who shot and killed a motorist during a routine traffic stop. After four days of deliberation, the jury announced it was deadlocked. This led Judge Christina Mims of the Kent County Circui

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May 08 2025LIFESTYLE

Manitou Springs Expands Creek Walk Trail with New Funding

The town of Manitou Springs is buzzing with excitement as they have just secured a significant grant to continue the expansion of their popular Creek Walk trail. This trail, which runs alongside Manitou Avenue and Fountain Creek, is set to get a major boost with a quarter-of-a-million-dollar grant f

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May 08 2025SCIENCE

Brain Waves and Teamwork: What Happens When We Work Together Without Words

The way our brains work together when we do things as a team without speaking has been studied using a cool method called EEG-hyperscanning. This method shows that when people work together without talking, their brain waves sync up in different ways. This syncing is influenced by what they are doin

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May 08 2025POLITICS

How Hidden Biases Shape Support for AAPI Rights

The rise of anti-Asian sentiment in early 2020 sparked a significant movement. The Stop AAPI Hate initiative was launched to combat racism and violence against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPI). Social media played a big role, with hashtags like #StopAAPIHate gaining traction. This moveme

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