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Mar 11 2025SPORTS

Commanders' Big Move: Laremy Tunsil Joins the Team

The Washington Commanders recently made a bold move to bolster their offensive line. They acquired Laremy Tunsil, a five-time Pro Bowl tackle, from the Houston Texans. This trade involved giving up four draft picks: third- and seventh-rounders in 2025, and second- and fourth-rounders in 2026. The Co

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Mar 11 2025HEALTH

Measles Mystery: A Health Official's Unconventional Plan

In West Texas, a health official recently shared a plan to tackle the measles outbreak. This plan was a bit different from what most doctors would suggest. The official, who is in charge of health and human services, had some ideas that were far from what most scientists agree on. The official di

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Mar 11 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Mario Day Madness: Top Nintendo Switch Deals You Can't Miss

Mario Day has arrived, and with it, a wave of exciting deals on Nintendo Switch games. This year might be the last chance to celebrate before the rumored release of the Nintendo Switch 2, so it's time to grab those games you've been eyeing. First off, let's talk about the prices. Nintendo is offeri

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Mar 11 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Disney's Moana Wins Legal Battle Over Surfer Boy Story

In a swift verdict, a jury in Los Angeles dismissed a man's claim that Disney's "Moana" was inspired by his story of a young surfer boy in Hawaii. The jury took only 2 ½ hours to conclude that the creators of "Moana" never accessed the outlines and scripts for "Bucky the Surfer Boy, " created by wri

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Mar 11 2025ENVIRONMENT

Fire and Ice: A North Sea Collision

The North Sea was the scene of a dramatic event on March 10, 2025. Two ships, the U. S. -flagged oil tanker Stena Immaculate and the Portuguese container ship Solong, collided. The tanker was stationary, anchored about 10 miles off the coast near Hull, England. Both vessels caught fire after the imp

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Mar 11 2025SCIENCE

Blood Clues and Brain Changes: What Your Plasma Can Tell Us About Brain Health

Plasma, the liquid part of your blood, can reveal a lot about what's happening in your brain. Scientists are finding out how certain molecules in plasma can act as signs of brain changes over time. This is big news for people with neurodegenerative diseases, like Alzheimer's, and cerebrovascular dis

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Mar 11 2025TECHNOLOGY

Elon Musk's Legal Showdown: Media Matters Fights Back

Elon Musk, the billionaire behind the social media platform X, is facing a new legal challenge. Media Matters, a group known for monitoring conservative media, has filed a lawsuit against Musk's platform. The lawsuit claims that Musk is violating his own company's policies by suing Media Matters in

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Mar 11 2025OPINION

When a Veteran Journalist Steps Down

First, let's talk about Ruth Marcus. She's a big deal in journalism. She's been with The Washington Post for over 40 years. She's a columnist and editor. She's known for her strong opinions and her ability to make people think. Marcus recently made a big decision. She quit her job. She did

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Mar 11 2025TECHNOLOGY

Revving Up the Future: A New Battery for Electric Sports Cars!

A new player in the battery game is here to shake things up. Daqus Energy has been quietly working on a new material called TAQ. It's cheaper and lighter than what's out there now. This could be a game-changer for electric sports cars. But there's a catch: it's not perfect yet. The big deal with TA

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Mar 11 2025SCIENCE

Silver Selenide Quantum Dots: A Double-Edged Sword for the Brain

Silver selenide quantum dots, or Ag2Se QDs, are tiny particles with amazing optical properties. They're great for imaging tumors, but their small size lets them sneak past the brain's protective barrier. This raises concerns about potential harm to the central nervous system. To tackle this issue, s

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