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Jul 31 2025SPORTS

Tre Johnson: The Rising Star with Roots and Resilience

Tre Johnson is a name that's been making waves in the basketball world. He's not just a talented player; he's a young man who's been shaped by his family, his community, and his own hard work. Born in Garland, Texas, Tre is African American and carries a rich basketball legacy. His full name is Ric

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Jul 31 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Tracy Spiridakos: From Chicago's Streets to Nature's Crime Scenes

Tracy Spiridakos, known for her role as Detective Hailey Upton in the One Chicago series, is stepping into a new role. She will star in USA Network's upcoming crime drama Anna Pigeon. This show is based on the novels by Nevada Barr and will follow a park ranger solving crimes in national parks. Spi

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Jul 31 2025BUSINESS

SpaceX: Speed Over Safety?

SpaceX, a leader in space innovation, is now facing two serious legal challenges. Two former employees have taken the company to court, claiming they were fired for raising safety concerns. Both workers say that SpaceX prioritized speed and cost-cutting over worker safety and well-being. Robert Mar

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Jul 31 2025BUSINESS

Why Are People Still Quiet When You've Made It Safe to Speak?

Creating a safe space for people to share ideas is a great start, but it's not the whole story. Many leaders focus on making their teams feel secure, but they often forget to encourage bravery. It's like building a playground but not teaching kids how to play on the equipment. Psychological safety

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Jul 31 2025LIFESTYLE

Sweat and Screams: The Unique Workout That Combines Fitness and Horror

In the heart of Burbank, a unique fitness studio is making waves by blending exercise with horror. Killer Fitness offers a workout experience like no other, where participants can burn calories while surrounded by their favorite horror movie villains. The studio's signature class, Slashercise, is le

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Jul 30 2025TECHNOLOGY

Kids' Sneakers with a Secret: Tracking Made Easy

Parents often worry about their kids' safety, especially when they're out of sight. Skechers has come up with a clever way to ease those worries. They've introduced a new line of kids' shoes with a hidden spot for an Apple AirTag. This lets parents keep track of their children without the hassle of

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Jul 30 2025POLITICS

UK Court Allows Review of Palestine Action Ban

A UK court has given the green light for a group called Palestine Action to contest its ban by the government. This ban was put in place under laws related to terrorism. The High Court decided that the ban should be looked at again, especially because it might affect people's right to speak freely a

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Jul 30 2025OPINION

Ukraine's Kids: Living in a War Zone

Ukraine's kids are growing up too fast. They're not playing games or going to school like other children. Instead, they're learning about danger and war. The fields around their homes are not safe. They are filled with mines and bombs. The Russians put them there. The kids can't play outside like th

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Jul 30 2025SPORTS

Who's the Best in UFC? The Debate Heats Up!

Ilia Topuria's victory at UFC 317 was a big deal. He not only won a second title but also became the top pound-for-pound fighter in the world. This win sparked a lot of talk, especially from Islam Makhachev, who thinks the rankings are just a marketing trick to build hype for their future fight. He

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Jul 30 2025HEALTH

Hospital Certifications and Racial Gaps in Stroke Care

Hospitals getting certified for stroke care is a big deal. It means they have the right tools and know-how to treat strokes better. But does this help all patients equally? That's the big question. Black and White patients might not be getting the same benefits from these certified stroke centers.

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