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Mar 28 2025SPORTS

A New Era for Local Football

The New York Dragons are gearing up for their first season in the Entertainment Football Association (ENTFLA). The team has a new leader at the helm. Gerald Filardi, a Long Island native, has been appointed as the head coach and Director of Football Operations. He is no stranger to the game. He

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Mar 28 2025HEALTH

Unseen Hurts: The Hidden Impact of Partner Abuse in Cote D'Ivoire

In Cote D'Ivoire, a hidden struggle is affecting many married women. It is not just about physical harm. It is about control. This control is often shown through reproductive coercion. This is a type of gender-based violence. It often goes hand in hand with intimate partner violence (IPV). This can

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Mar 28 2025HEALTH

When Violence Becomes Normal: How Teens Cope with Ongoing Trauma

In today's world, teens face many challenges, and one of the most damaging is exposure to violence. This isn't just about witnessing a single event, but living with continuous threats and harm. This ongoing stress can lead to something called Continuous Traumatic Stress (CTS). It's like having a low

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Mar 27 2025CRIME

Guns in Young Hands: A Community's Wake-Up Call

In Baton Rouge, a disturbing trend has officials on high alert. More and more, teenagers are picking up guns and using them in violent ways. This isn't just about stealing or vandalism anymore. It's about shootings. It's about young lives taking dangerous turns. This is a big problem. One recent

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Mar 27 2025SPORTS

Celtics' Future: New Ownership, Same Game Plan?

The Boston Celtics have a new owner, but the team's leadership is staying the same. Bill Chisholm is taking over from the Grousbeck family. The sale price was a whopping 6. 1 billion dollars. However, the team's president of basketball operations, Brad Stevens, has made it clear that the team's stra

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Mar 27 2025HEALTH

Fort St. James Faces Temporary Nighttime ER Closure

The Fort St. James Hospital will have a temporary overnight closure of its emergency department. This shutdown will occur from 4 p. m. on March 26 until 8 a. m. the following day. The decision comes due to staffing issues, which have become a growing concern in healthcare settings. During this perio

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Mar 27 2025POLITICS

Trump's Election Shake-Up: Can He Really Do That?

The U. S. President, Donald Trump, recently made big changes to how elections are run in the country. He signed an order that requires proof of citizenship for voter registration and mandates that all mailed ballots must be received by Election Day. This move has sparked a lot of debate and criticis

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Mar 26 2025SCIENCE

Mars Dust: A Hidden Danger for Future Explorers

Mars is a dusty place. This dust is not like the stuff under your bed. It's super fine and packed with nasty chemicals. This means big trouble for anyone planning to visit. The tiny particles can sneak into lungs and cause serious health issues. Think about it: astronauts already face lung problems

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Mar 26 2025POLITICS

Data Privacy Concerns: Unchecked Access by Government Efficiency Team

The Department of Government Efficiency has been quietly embedding staff into federal agencies, gaining access to some of the most sensitive data in the country. This includes information from the Social Security Administration, human resources files, and student loan records. This team, backed by

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Mar 26 2025HEALTH

How Brazil's Safety Net for Young Victims Works and Where It Falls Short

Brazil has a system in place to protect kids and teens from violence. This system is supposed to make sure their rights are upheld. To understand how well it works, a detailed review was done. This review looked at many studies from the Virtual Health Library and CAPES journals. The main question wa

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