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Jul 06 2025SPORTS

Steelers' Surprise Trade: What's Really Going On?

The Pittsburgh Steelers shook things up by trading Minkah Fitzpatrick. This move left many scratching their heads. It's not like Fitzpatrick was a total bust. Sure, his performance might not have matched his paycheck, but that's not the whole story. Some folks think the Steelers just felt Jalen Ram

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Jul 05 2025SCIENCE

How Plants Use Sugar Chains to Stay Strong and Flexible

Plants have a clever way of staying strong and flexible. They make something called polysaccharide-based primary cell walls. These walls are like a super-strong net that helps plants grow and protects them from harm. But how exactly do these walls work? Scientists are still figuring that out. The w

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Jul 02 2025EDUCATION

Big Tech's Growing Influence in Schools: A Cause for Concern?

Big Tech companies are increasingly targeting schools, marketing their AI products as helpful tools for both students and teachers. However, this push raises important questions about the future of education. Some schools, like those in Texas and Arizona, are already using AI to teach students, with

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Jul 01 2025SCIENCE

How Gravity Messes with Space Lubes

Lubricants are super important in space tech. They keep things moving smoothly. But how do they act when gravity changes? That's what this study looked into. Scientists used fancy computer models to see how different gravity levels affect a common space lube called PAO. They found some cool stuff.

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Jul 01 2025SPORTS

The Steelers' Big Swap: What's Up with Minkah?

The Pittsburgh Steelers made a huge move. They traded for Jalen Ramsey and Jonnu Smith. But to get them, they let go of Minkah Fitzpatrick. He was with the team for six years. He came from the Miami Dolphins in 2019. Now, he's back with them. Some Steelers players were not happy with Fitzpatrick la

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Jun 28 2025HEALTH

Men, Kids, and Choices: A Look at Family Planning in the DRC

In the Democratic Republic of the Congo, men and women often want different things when it comes to having kids. Men usually want more children than women do. This isn't just about personal preference. It's tied to deeper social and gender rules that shape how people talk and decide about family pla

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Jun 28 2025CELEBRITIES

Hugh and Deborra: A Marriage Ends After 28 Years

Hugh Jackman and Deborra-Lee Furness have officially ended their marriage. The divorce was finalized on June 12 in New York. This happened just a few weeks after Deborra filed for divorce. The court records show that the divorce was uncontested. This means both sides agreed on the terms. The couple

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Jun 28 2025SCIENCE

How Butterfly Friendships Shape Their World

Butterflies have a cool way of sticking together. They form groups based on similar looks. This helps them survive. It's like a big team where everyone benefits. Scientists wanted to know more about how these groups form and change over time. They looked at Ithomiini butterflies. These butterflies

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Jun 27 2025POLITICS

A Change of Name for a Navy Ship

The USNS Harvey Milk, a Navy ship, is getting a new name. It will now be called the USNS Oscar V. Peterson. This decision came from Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. He said they want to remove politics from ship names. Hegseth shared this news in a video on X. He explained that the new name honors a

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Jun 27 2025SCIENCE

Bison in Trouble: The Hidden Threat of Mycoplasma bovis

Bison in the United States are facing a serious problem: Mycoplasma bovis (M. bovis). This sneaky germ is causing big issues for bison herds, making them sick and even killing some. It's not just bad for the animals; it's also hurting the people who raise them and the efforts to protect bison. A re

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