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Feb 20 2025SPORTS

Standing Tall: A Sports Journey and the Challenges of Being a Woman in Sports

Over 700 young athletes, mostly girls from Lake County and beyond, gathered at Deerfield High School to listen to Sarah Spain, a well-known sports journalist and former Lake Forest resident, who shared her journey in the world of women's sports. This event, the first EmpowerHER conference in Lake Co

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Feb 20 2025HEALTH

Heartbeats in Sync: Mom and Baby's Connection

Ever wondered how moms and babies connect on a deeper level? It's not just about smiles and coos. Scientists looked into how moms and babies' heartbeats sync up, especially when moms have gone through a tough time during childbirth. They wanted to see if this syncing, or physiological synchrony, was

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Feb 19 2025HEALTH

Measles: What You Need to Know to Stay Safe

Measles is a highly contagious disease that can cause serious problems, especially for young children. It can lead to blindness, pneumonia, or even brain swelling, and in some cases, it can be deadly. This is especially true for kids under 5 years old. In fact, about 1 in 5 unvaccinated people with

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Feb 19 2025ENVIRONMENT

National Parks in Peril: Too Many Visitors, Too Few Workers

Imagine this: You're at a national park, ready for an adventure. But what if the park is overwhelmed with visitors and understaffed? That's the reality facing many of America's beloved national parks. The number of visitors to these parks has skyrocketed. In 2023, over 325 million people ex

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Feb 19 2025POLITICS

ICE's Detention Dilemma: Who's Really Getting Arrested?

The Trump administration has been vocal about focusing on the "worst of the worst" when it comes to immigration arrests and deportations. However, recent data from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) tells a different story. In the first two weeks of February, over 1, 800 people were detained

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Feb 19 2025POLITICS

Government Shake-Up: A Look at Job Cuts and Changes

The new government administration has started making significant changes, with thousands of federal employees losing their jobs in the first month. This isn't just happening in Washington, D. C. More than 80% of the 2. 4 million civilian federal workforce lives outside the national capital region.

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Feb 19 2025SCIENCE

Asteroid 2024 YR4: Should We Be Worried?

A newly discovered asteroid, 2024 YR4, has been making headlines lately. Why? Because there's a small chance it might hit Earth in 2032. NASA's latest estimate puts the odds at 3. 2 percent. That might not sound like much, but it's not zero either. First, let's talk about what this asteroid could d

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Feb 19 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's President Pushes Back Against Trump's Claims

In a recent turn of events, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has publicly challenged some of the statements made by former US President Donald Trump. This comes after Trump's remarks about the ongoing conflict with Russia. Zelenskyy, who was left out of key talks between the US and R

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Feb 19 2025BUSINESS

New Trade War Brewing: Trump's Plan to Slap Tariffs on Cars, Chips, and Drugs

Trump is planning to slap a 25% tariff on auto imports, semiconductors, and pharmaceuticals as early as April 2. This move comes after he already imposed a 10% tariff on Chinese goods and a 25% tariff on steel and aluminum imports. He hinted that these new tariffs could go even higher over the next

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Feb 19 2025POLITICS

Trump's Orders Spark Exodus: A Look at the Fallout

The Trump administration is making waves, and not in a good way. A seasoned federal prosecutor, Denise Cheung, recently resigned. Why? Because she refused to follow an order from her superiors. The order? To tell a bank to seize assets without enough evidence. Cheung, who had been with the Justice D

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