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May 08 2025HEALTH

Spine injuries in sports: Who's at risk?

Spine injuries from sports are a big deal. They can happen to anyone, but some people are more likely to get hurt than others. This was the focus of a recent study. It looked at data from 2011 to 2020. The goal was to figure out who gets hurt the most and why. The study looked at lots of different

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May 07 2025POLITICS

Spreading Ideas: Why Talking to Everyone Matters

CNN's Donie O’Sullivan has had enough of critics who think that journalists should not talk to people with different views. He believes that talking to everyone, even those with controversial beliefs, is important. O’Sullivan is tired of hearing people complain about journalists giving a platform to

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May 06 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Hurdle: Why Equinus Foot Issues Are More Common Than You Think

Equinus foot deformity is a condition that doesn't get the attention it deserves. This issue is more widespread than many people realize, and it's not just a medical concern—it's also a big deal for society and the economy. The problem arises when the ankle joint can't bend upward more than 10 degre

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May 06 2025EDUCATION

New Face Joins West Aurora School Board

The West Aurora School District board recently welcomed a new member. Megan Jones, who works as a manager in the Adult Education Department at Waubonsee Community College, was chosen to take over the spot left empty by Thomas St. Jules. St. Jules decided to step down in March. He had been serving hi

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May 06 2025SPORTS

Premier League Stars Shine in EAFC 25

EAFC 25 has kicked off another exciting event, this time focusing on the Premier League's top players. The TOTS Premier League Cup is live, offering unique challenges and rewards for gamers. This event is all about celebrating the best performers from the Premier League season. It is a great way to

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May 06 2025SPORTS

The Voice of the Past: Jim Fagan's AI Revival in NBA Coverage

The NBA is coming back to NBC in 2025. It's a big deal. NBC is pulling out all the stops. They are using AI to bring back the voice of Jim Fagan. He was a famous narrator for NBC's NBA coverage from 1990 to 2002. He died in 2017. His family is on board with this project. They are excited to s

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May 06 2025BUSINESS

Google's Ad Empire Under Fire: The US Pushes for a Major Split

The US government is stepping up its efforts to dismantle Google's digital ad empire. The Justice Department has proposed that Google should hand over the core technology behind its ad network. This move comes after a judge ruled that Google has been using its market power to squash competition, hur

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May 06 2025OPINION

Abandoned Promises: The Struggle for 9/11 Health Care

The World Trade Center Health Program was set up to help those affected by the 9/11 attacks. It was supposed to treat injuries, long-term conditions, and illnesses suffered by responders and survivors. The program was a lifeline for many, offering hope and medical support in the wake of unimaginable

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May 04 2025SPORTS

A Trainer's Long Road to Derby Glory

In the world of horse racing, the Kentucky Derby is the ultimate test of a trainer's skill, patience, and luck. Bill Mott, now in his 70s, has seen it all. His journey started way back in 1967, when he was just a teenager listening to the Derby on an AM radio in his hometown of Fort Pierce. That day

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May 04 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Sea Drones Strike Back: A New Twist in the Conflict

Ukraine has added a new weapon to its arsenal in the ongoing conflict with Russia. Sea drones have been used to take down not one, but two Russian fighter jets. This marks a significant development in the war, as it's the first time such drones have been used in this way. The first strike happened

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