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Jun 28 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tesla's Self-Driving Delivery: A Step Forward or Just a Show?

Tesla made big waves with a video showing a Model Y driving itself from the factory to a customer's home. Elon Musk called it a first-of-its-kind, fully autonomous delivery. The car handled city streets, highways, and traffic lights all by itself. The new owner was thrilled when the car pulled up to

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Jun 28 2025CRIME

The Big Decision: What's Next for Diddy Combs?

A big case is wrapping up in New York. For weeks, a jury has been listening to serious claims against music mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs. The charges? Sex trafficking and racketeering. The trial has been intense, with ex-girlfriends and other witnesses sharing stories of violence and wild parties fueled

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Jun 28 2025SPORTS

Boston Bruins Make a Bold Move at NHL Draft

The 2025 NHL Draft brought excitement to Boston as the Bruins made a significant pick. They chose James Hagens with the No. 7 pick. Hagens is a talented center who could become a key player for the team. This is a big moment for the Bruins, as they haven't picked this high in 14 years. Hagens has a

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Jun 28 2025SPORTS

The Unrealistic Chase: Faith Kipyegon and the Four-Minute Mile

Faith Kipyegon is a top runner, but she didn't break the four-minute mile record. This event was more about marketing than real progress. It showed how companies and media can hype up expectations and oversell what science can do. The idea that Kipyegon could run a mile in under four minutes came f

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Jun 28 2025POLITICS

A Minnesota Family's Tragic Loss: A Call for Unity

A somber event is set to take place this Saturday, as Minnesota mourns the loss of a respected lawmaker and her husband. Melissa Hortman, a former Democratic speaker of the Minnesota House, and her husband, Mark, were tragically killed in their home earlier this month. The couple's golden retriever,

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Jun 28 2025SPORTS

Julius Randle's Big Decision: Stay or Go?

Julius Randle is at a crossroads. He played a big role in the Timberwolves' run to the Western Conference Finals last year. But the team made a bold move by trading Karl-Anthony Towns. Randle was part of that deal. He had to adjust, but he stepped up in Minnesota. Now, Randle has choices to make. S

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Jun 28 2025HEALTH

Little Eyes, Big Influence: What Kids See on YouTube

Kids between 3 and 8 years old are glued to YouTube and YouTube Kids. They see lots of ads for snacks and drinks. These ads can shape what kids want to eat and drink. It's a big deal because many of these ads push unhealthy foods. YouTube is everywhere. Kids watch it on tablets, phones, and compute

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Jun 28 2025HEALTH

Anxiety in Young People: The Role of Natural Brain Chemicals

Anxiety is a common issue among young people, often starting in the teenage years. The body's own cannabis-like chemicals, called endocannabinoids, might play a big part in this. These chemicals, AEA and 2-AG, could help doctors understand anxiety better and improve treatments. Researchers studied

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Jun 28 2025BUSINESS

Bees, Bucks, and Bugs: The Money Side of Keeping Bees

Keeping bees is not just about the buzz. It's also about the cash. But how you manage your hives can make a big difference in your wallet. Some beekeepers prefer to go chemical-free. Others use conventional methods. And some stick to organic practices. So, which one puts more money in your pocket?

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Jun 28 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Chemicals from Buildings Move Through Soil: A Science Experiment

Scientists wanted to see how chemicals from building materials move through soil. They used both computer models and real-life experiments to figure this out. The computer models, like PELMO, are usually used for farming chemicals. But buildings are different from farms. So, the scientists had to ad

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