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Jun 14 2025SPORTS

Usman's Return and the Flyweight Showdown

The UFC Atlanta event was a night filled with intense matchups and surprising outcomes. The main attraction was the return of Kamaru Usman to the welterweight division. Usman, a former champion, was eager to prove himself after his loss to Leon Edwards earlier in the year. His opponent, Joaquin Buck

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Jun 11 2025POLITICS

NASA's Advisory Groups: A Shifting Landscape

In the current political climate, NASA's advisory committees are facing significant changes. The Aerospace Safety Advisory Committee, mandated by Congress, has continued its work. However, the NASA Advisory Council and its various subcommittees have been on hold since the start of the second Trump a

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Jun 11 2025SCIENCE

NASA's Future: Big Cuts and a New Direction

The federal government's budget outline for 2026 has NASA and space enthusiasts on edge. The Office of Management and Budget has suggested a massive reduction in NASA's funding. This cut would be the largest in NASA's history, and it could lead to significant changes within the agency. The budget

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Jun 09 2025SPORTS

Baseball's Wildest Show: The Savannah Bananas Phenomenon

The Savannah Bananas are a hit in the sports world. They are taking the country by storm. The team's popularity is undeniable. They recently filled a massive stadium not once, but twice in just two days. This was in Charlotte, North Carolina. The stadium was the home of the Carolina Panthers. It hel

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Jun 07 2025TECHNOLOGY

The US Space Race: A Private Company's Grip

The U. S. has found itself in a tricky spot, heavily depending on a private company for its space ventures. This company, SpaceX, has become a major player in both crewed missions and secret space operations. The tension between the company's CEO, Elon Musk, and political figures has raised concerns

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Jun 06 2025HEALTH

New Hope for Eye Health: TKIs and Retinal Diseases

TKIs, or Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitors, are making waves in the treatment of retinal diseases. These diseases, like diabetic retinopathy, are a big deal. They affect millions of people worldwide. TKIs are stepping up as a strong alternative to the usual protein-based treatments. These treatments target

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Jun 06 2025HEALTH

A Deadly Mistake: The Hidden Danger of Tap Water

A 71-year-old woman from Texas passed away after a brain infection. The cause was a rare but deadly amoeba. This amoeba is known as Naegleria fowleri. It is often called the "brain-eating amoeba. " The woman had been using tap water to clean her sinuses. This is a common practice for many people. Ho

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Jun 06 2025POLITICS

NASA's Big Boost: A Billion-Dollar Push for Space Exploration

A significant push for NASA's space exploration programs is underway. It all started when a key senator proposed a massive funding increase. This proposal adds around $10 billion to an existing budget bill. The goal? To boost NASA's human spaceflight and exploration efforts. This move comes in respo

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Jun 06 2025SCIENCE

The SpaceX Effect: How NASA's Dependence on Private Spaceflight Could Backfire

The space industry has seen a major shift in the last decade. A private company, Space Exploration Technologies Corporation, or SpaceX, has become a key player in space missions. This company, founded by Elon Musk, started small. In 2006, it won a contract from NASA to send cargo to the Internationa

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Jun 06 2025POLITICS

A Tough Break: SpaceX and the Government's Fallout

SpaceX, the brainchild of Elon Musk, is in a tight spot. The company's relationship with the government has taken a turn for the worse. Musk, who recently finished a stint as a special government employee, is now at odds with the President. It all started when Musk criticized a massive government sp

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