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Jul 06 2025SPORTS

The Tall Shooter Swaps Teams

The Indiana Pacers are adding a new big man to their roster. They've acquired Jay Huff from the Memphis Grizzlies. In return, the Grizzlies get a couple of second-round picks and a chance to swap second-round picks in the future. Huff is a 7-foot shooter who can also block shots. He's one of the tal

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Jul 06 2025POLITICS

Elon Musk's New Political Venture: A Challenge to the Two-Party System

Elon Musk, the wealthiest person on the planet, has announced the creation of a new political party. This move comes after a public disagreement with former President Donald Trump over a recent policy decision. Musk has been vocal about his concerns regarding the increasing national debt and governm

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Jul 06 2025SPORTS

Yankees' Pitching Puzzle: Schmidt's Injury and the Road Ahead

The New York Yankees are facing a tough situation with Clarke Schmidt's likely Tommy John surgery. This means he'll be out for the rest of this season and probably most of the next one. The team is now scrambling to figure out how to fill this big gap in their starting rotation. Schmidt has been a

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Jul 06 2025HEALTH

Blood and Fat: What's the Link for Dialysis Patients?

A recent study dug into how different blood cell types and fat levels might affect death rates in people on hemodialysis. The research looked at data from just four places in one country. That's a pretty small group. Plus, it didn't consider important stuff like how people live, their mental health,

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Jul 06 2025HEALTH

Navigating Seizure Care for Dialysis Patients: A Balancing Act

Patients with severe kidney issues and epilepsy face a tough situation. Their bodies handle medicines differently. This is because their kidneys aren't working well. Dialysis, a life-saving treatment, adds another layer of complexity. It can change how seizure medicines work in the body. So, doctors

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Jul 06 2025SCIENCE

Pesticide's Lingering Effects on Cockroaches: A Closer Look

Cockroaches might not be everyone's favorite insects, but they play a crucial role in keeping ecosystems balanced. Unfortunately, these critters are also getting a dose of carbendazim, a common fungicide used in farming and food production. This chemical is everywhere: in water, soil, air, and even

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Jul 06 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Red Mud Can Help Lock Up Nickel in Soil

Soil pollution is a big deal, and nickel is one of those tricky metals that can cause problems. Scientists have been looking into how to manage nickel better in the soil. One interesting solution? Bauxite residue, also known as "red mud. " This stuff is a leftover from aluminum production, and there

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Jul 06 2025HEALTH

Doctors and Patients: How Choices Shape Health

Doctors and patients often have different views on time and risk. This can change how treatments are chosen and how well people get better. But we don't know much about how these differences affect health. A recent study looked at how doctors and regular people see time and risk. It also checked if

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Jul 06 2025SPORTS

Capturing Ice Hockey Like Never Before: The Tech Behind the Shots

Joel Marklund, a renowned sports photographer, has spent two decades capturing action from various sports. His journey began not with photography but with writing about video games and entertainment. His shift to photography happened during an internship at a local newspaper, where he discovered his

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Jul 06 2025HEALTH

Your Body's Built-in Strength Trainers

Muscles are not just for show; they are the body's powerhouses. They can adapt and grow stronger with the right kind of training. This ability to change is crucial for anyone looking to improve their fitness or overall health. When you engage in physical activity, your muscles undergo a transformat

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