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Feb 19 2025HEALTH

The Shoulder's Secret: How Injuries Affect Movement

Ever wondered why shoulder injuries can be such a pain? Let's dive into the shoulder's intricate design and how it moves. The shoulder is a complex system of bones, ligaments, and muscles that work together to allow the arm to move smoothly. The acromioclavicular joint (ACJ) is a key player in this

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Feb 19 2025POLITICS

Prosecutor Quits Over Trump Appointee's Dubious Orders

A seasoned federal prosecutor decided to step down from her position rather than follow what she saw as questionable instructions from Trump-appointed officials. Denise Cheung, who had been with the Justice Department for over two decades and led the criminal division in Washington D. C. , felt that

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Feb 19 2025CELEBRITIES

Mindy Kaling's Hollywood Walk of Fame Moment

Mindy Kaling’s Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony was a big deal. She was given a star on the famous walk. Her friend B. J. Novak gave a speech that was both funny and heartfelt. He joked about how much Mindy loves being famous, even though it's a weird part of her job. He also praised her for handling

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Feb 19 2025BUSINESS

KFC's Big Move: 100 Jobs Heading to Texas

KFC is shaking things up! The fast-food giant is packing its bags and moving 100 corporate jobs from Louisville to Plano, Texas. This isn't just a small change – it's a big shift that will affect 90 remote positions too. The move will happen in stages, with corporate roles heading to Texas over the

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Feb 19 2025POLITICS

Postal Service Chief Steps Aside After Turbulent Tenure

The U. S. Postal Service is saying goodbye to its leader, Louis DeJoy, after nearly five years. This announcement comes after a period filled with challenges like the COVID-19 pandemic, a surge in mail-in voting, and efforts to cut costs and improve services. DeJoy, who took over in the summer of 20

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Feb 19 2025SPORTS

Joe Buck’s Big Return to Baseball

Joe Buck is making a comeback to baseball broadcasting, but only for a single game. He’ll be in the booth for ESPN's Opening Day broadcast of the New York Yankees vs. Milwaukee Brewers on March 27th. This news comes just days after a light-hearted suggestion from St. Louis Cardinals president Bill D

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Feb 19 2025SPORTS

Can Anthony Edwards Save the NBA All-Star Game?

The NBA All-Star Game has been under fire lately. Fans and experts alike have criticized it for lacking excitement and competition. Many viewers have even called it a "Glorified Layup Line, " where superstars make easy shots without much opposition. John Wall, a veteran guard, has an idea to shake t

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Feb 19 2025BUSINESS

White-Collar Jobs: The New Normal

The job market for white-collar workers in the U. S. has slowed down significantly in recent years. This shift is evident in sectors like tech, law, communications, and media, where many professionals are struggling to find new roles despite an overall healthy job market with a 4% unemployment rate

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Feb 19 2025RELIGION

Counting the Uncounted: The Hidden Numbers of UK's Haredi Jews

The UK's Jewish community is a vibrant mix of different groups. Among them, the Haredi Jews, also known as strictly Orthodox Jews, make up about a quarter of the total Jewish population. This group is growing rapidly. To understand the size of this community, the census has included a religion quest

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Feb 19 2025EDUCATION

Kids and Fairness: How Children Tackle Inequality

Imagine a world where kids have the power to fix unfair systems. That's exactly what a recent study explored. Researchers wanted to see how children handle inequality. They created a game where kids could move resources around. The resources were divided into four categories: basic needs like food a

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