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Jun 16 2025LIFESTYLE

The Classic Showdown: GR86 or MX-5 Miata?

The world of cars is always changing. Right now, electric cars and big SUVs are all the rage. But there's a group of cars that's been around for a while and still has a lot of fans. These are the small, sporty cars that put the fun back into driving. Two of these cars are the Toyota GR86 and the Maz

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Jun 16 2025SPORTS

The Controversy Surrounding the Enhanced Games

The Enhanced Games are set to shake up the world of sports. This new event, planned for Las Vegas, aims to celebrate the use of performance-enhancing drugs (PEDs) and push the limits of human achievement. The organizers want to redefine what it means to be superhuman through science and innovation.

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Jun 16 2025SPORTS

The Toyota Supra: A Reliable Daily Drive?

The Toyota Supra is a well-known sports car that has been around since 1979. It started as the Celica Supra and has gone through five different versions. The fourth generation, known as the MK4, is particularly famous. It was produced from 1993 to 2002 and became a favorite among car enthusiasts and

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Jun 16 2025SPORTS

Kevin Durant's Future: The Spurs' Dilemma

The basketball world is buzzing with talk about Kevin Durant's future. He is set to earn a hefty $54. 7 million in the 2025-26 season. The Suns have been clear: they want the best deal for their team, even if it means looking beyond Durant's preferred destinations of Miami, San Antonio, and Houston.

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Jun 16 2025HEALTH

A New Plan to Tackle Junk Food Ads Online

The UK's Health and Care Act (2022) has a bold plan to tackle junk food ads online. This plan is set to start in 2025. It aims to ban paid ads for foods high in fat, salt, and sugar (HFSS) online. The goal is to protect kids from being influenced by these ads. But will it work? Experts have mixed fe

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Jun 16 2025HEALTH

Blood Shortages in Rural Indian Girls

Anemia is a big problem in India, hitting kids, teens, and women hard. A recent study looked at unmarried girls aged 10 to 19 in the Osmanabad district of Maharashtra. The goal was to see how common anemia is and what makes these girls more likely to have it. The study happened between April and Aug

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Jun 16 2025EDUCATION

The Power of Paper: Kublai Khan's Secret Weapons

Kublai Khan, the grandson of Genghis Khan, took over a vast but divided empire. This empire stretched across Central Asia and was made up of various tribes from modern-day Mongolia, China, and southern Russia. Kublai's big task was to unite these tribes and create a lasting dynasty. The Yuan Dynast

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Jun 16 2025HEALTH

Smoking and Dental Implants: A Closer Look

Smoking is a habit that affects many aspects of health. One area that often goes unnoticed is its impact on dental implants. A recent study shed light on how heavy smoking influences the success of dental implants. The focus was on people who smoked more than one pack a day. The study tracked the ef

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Jun 16 2025HEALTH

Kratom: The Double-Edged Plant from Southeast Asia

Kratom, a plant from the Rubiaceae family, is a tropical tree that grows in Southeast Asia. It has been used for centuries for its wide range of effects on the body and mind. These effects include pain relief and reducing anxiety. What makes kratom interesting is its ability to act differently depen

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Jun 16 2025CRIME

The Making Of A True Crime Documentary

The journey to create a true-crime documentary is a lot like detective work. It requires a lot of digging and a bit of luck. The director is at a point where ideas come to them from various sources. Sometimes, people pitch ideas. Other times, the director and their team are on the hunt for stories t

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