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Aug 02 2025SPORTS

Minnesota Twins' Pitcher Returns After Short Stint in the Minors

Pierson Ohl is back with the Minnesota Twins after a brief trip to Triple-A St. Paul. This move comes right after the team made big changes at the trade deadline. Ohl had a quick debut in the majors earlier this week. He pitched against the Boston Red Sox and had a tough start. In three innings, he

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Jul 25 2025LIFESTYLE

Tiger Woods' New Shoe: Style Beyond the Golf Course

Tiger Woods is known for his golf skills, but now he's making waves in the world of fashion. He has launched a new shoe called the Sun Day Red Osprey. This is not just any golf shoe; it's a sneaker designed for everyday wear. The Osprey is made with high-quality materials and has a sleek, modern loo

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Jul 23 2025HEALTH

Foot Fungus: What Do People in Jeddah Really Know?

Foot fungus, or tinea pedis, is a common issue. It thrives in warm, moist places, like sweaty feet or tight shoes. Keeping feet clean and dry can help stop it. But in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, not many people know much about it. There isn't much research on what people know or do to prevent it. This la

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Jul 16 2025OPINION

Navigating Personal Boundaries at Work: A Guide to Keeping Your Life Private

At work, it's important to keep some things to yourself. Everyone has a right to privacy, especially when it comes to personal matters. Imagine a situation where someone at work digs into your personal history without asking. It's not okay, and it's definitely not something to discuss at the office.

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Jul 11 2025ENVIRONMENT

Sea Turtles and Their Plastic Problem: A Sicilian Story

Sea turtles in Sicily are facing a big problem: plastic. Over seven years, researchers found that nearly 30% of the sea turtles they studied had eaten plastic and other trash. This isn't just a small issue. It's a growing concern that affects turtles of all ages and sizes. The study looked at both

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Jul 09 2025SCIENCE

Life After Life: What Near-Death Tales Tell Us

People from all corners of the globe and throughout time have shared stories of near-death experiences (NDEs). These tales are not all the same. Some are quite different. Yet, many have common threads. This makes people wonder: Do these experiences hint at life after death, or are they just tricks o

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Jul 08 2025TECHNOLOGY

Finding Balance in a Connected World

In a world where everything is connected, finding a balance can be tough. Think of it like a group of friends trying to agree on a movie to watch. Each person has their own favorite, but they also have to consider what the others like. This is similar to what happens in a network of machines or syst

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Jul 08 2025HEALTH

How to Tackle Sleep Apnea: Simple Steps for Better Rest

Sleep apnea is a serious issue that many people face. It's when breathing stops and starts while you sleep. This can lead to poor sleep quality and other health problems. But don't worry, there are ways to manage it. First, it's important to know the signs. Snoring loudly, feeling tired during the

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Jul 08 2025SCIENCE

A Smart Way to Control Pests: The Breakthrough in Fly Genetics

Pests are a big problem for crops and health. Scientists have been working on a smart solution called the Sterile Insect Technique (SIT). This method involves releasing sterile insects into areas where pests are a problem. The goal is to reduce pest populations in a way that's safe for the environme

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Jul 04 2025SCIENCE

Neanderthals' Clever Fat Extraction Trick

Near a lake in present-day Germany, a group of Neanderthals set up a clever system to get fat from animal bones. They smashed bones with stone tools and boiled them to get the fat. This was not a one-time thing. It happened over 300 years. They did this to avoid a dangerous condition called protein

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