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Jan 30 2025SPORTS

San Antonio's young star speaks out after a hard shove

The San Antonio Spurs' arena was charged with tension the moment the Clippers' center, Ivica Zubac, sent Victor Wembanyama flying after a hard shove. Watching the young basketball star get pushed to the court like that, it was hard to imagine what was going through his mind. The third quar

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Jan 30 2025HEALTH

Rabies Reboot: Teaching Dog Owners to Keep Their Pets Safe

Kelantan, Malaysia, is not a place you hear about often, but it has a serious issue with rabies. It's sad to say that rabies can be deadly, but it's avoidable. The issue is that many people and pets don't have good information about rabies. To make things better, a team put together a plan to edu

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Jan 30 2025POLITICS

Romania's Election Chaos and the Putin Connection

There's a lot happening in Romania, and it's getting tricky. It all started with their presidential election in November. The country is going through big changes. The first round had a front-runner in Calin Georgescu, a guy who loves Putin, hates the European Union, and has a big plan to r

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Jan 30 2025OPINION

When a Grand Pause Causes Global Ripples

The shockwave began on January 20, 2025, when a sweeping executive order halted all U. S. foreign assistance for ninety days. This pause was supposed to realign aid with American values and interests but left many international aid workers scratching their heads. People worldwide were left in a sta

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Jan 30 2025ENVIRONMENT

Turning Peach Waste to Gold

Imagine this: tons of peach waste from making fruit juice and compote. It used to go to waste. So why not turn waste into a high-quality product? Industrial waste makes up a lot of what we throw away. That's why every little bit of waste we can reuse and recycle helps our planet. It's all about

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Jan 30 2025HEALTH

Microscopes and Medicine: Boosting Cell Scanning with AI

Microscopes have come a long way in biology and medicine. They can show us not just what cells look like, but also how they behave and stick together. These microscopic tools are not just about taking pictures. They can also measure forces and other properties of living things. This is all

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Jan 30 2025POLITICS

Kennedy Jr. Faces Senate Grilling: Back to the Health and Human Services Battle

People are talking. Senator Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will be having another go at the Senate Health Committee this coming Thursday at 10 am. The issue here is that he needs the Senate's approval if he wants to become the new head of the Department of Health and Human Services. Now, let's talk

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Jan 30 2025POLITICS

Speak up and listen up!

Autism speaks volumes about the vast complexity of the human mind. Kennedy, despite his private fame, created an immense stir when discussing autism. Imagine African people during slavery. They were called many things, none of which were polite. One of Kennedy's most unpleasant behaviors is tal

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Jan 30 2025HEALTH

Why Asthma Patients Might Not Report Their Nasal Issues

Asthma and rhinitis often go hand in hand. But, many people with asthma don't mention having rhinitis. Why? Doctors looked into this by studying people who use an app called MASK-air®. The app tracks symptoms and medication use. They checked data from 27 countries and 35, 251 people betw

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Jan 30 2025SPORTS

“Catch Every Kick: How Apple is Changing Sports Viewing”

Let’s dive into the world of soccer. Apple and MLB are shaking things up again for 2025. Apple TV, the sports streaming service, is now giving people new ways to enjoy Major League Soccer (MLS) matches. Apple TV previously offered the MLS Season Pass, , but you had to get it through the Ap

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