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Jul 23 2025SPORTS

Micah Parsons: Balancing Health and Contract Talks

Micah Parsons, a key player for the Dallas Cowboys, showed up at training camp but didn't fully participate. He mentioned feeling tightness in his back, which he believes could slow him down. Parsons said he would only practice when he feels his body is ready and operating at its best. His teammate

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Jul 23 2025BUSINESS

US-Philippines Trade Shift Sparks Global Ripples

President Trump's latest move has stirred the global trade pot. He announced a 19% tax on goods coming into the US from the Philippines. This came after a chat with the Philippines' leader at the White House. Trump shared the news on social media, calling it a "beautiful visit" and a "Trade Deal. "

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Jul 23 2025HEALTH

Walking with Extra Weight: A Smart Fitness Hack?

Walking is a great way to stay fit, but adding a weighted vest can take it up a notch. Two friends, Lindsay and Ashley, decided to give it a try after seeing posts online about its benefits. They started with a vest that had 11 pounds of weight and noticed a big difference when they added just a cou

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Jul 23 2025HEALTH

Boosting Baby Health: How Tech Can Help Moms in Yogyakarta

In Yogyakarta, Indonesia, many babies are born weighing too little. This is a big problem. Health workers are trying to fix it. They talked to midwives, moms, and experts to find out how. They found three big things. First, health centers are doing what they can. They teach moms about healthy pregn

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Jul 22 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's Nightly Drone Dilemma: A Closer Look

Ukraine faces a growing challenge from Russian drones, which now arrive in large numbers every night. These drones, often called Shaheds or Gerans, fly over Ukraine for hours, targeting various areas. Russia has increased its drone production and improved their design. They now use drones with bette

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Jul 22 2025SCIENCE

Plants' Chemical Messengers: How H2O2, NO, and H2S Help Them Cope with Stress

Plants have a clever way of handling stress. They use special molecules to send signals and protect themselves. These molecules are hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), nitric oxide (NO), and hydrogen sulphide (H2S). At high levels, they can cause damage. But in the right amounts, they help plants adapt to tou

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Jul 22 2025ENVIRONMENT

Vanuatu's Fight Against Climate Change: A Struggle for Survival

Vanuatu, a small Pacific island nation, is taking a bold step by turning to the world court for help as climate disasters become more frequent and severe. This move is not legally binding, but it could influence future efforts to hold major polluters responsible and secure the funds and actions need

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Jul 22 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Blockchain Rules Game: How Algorithms Shape the Digital Money World

Blockchain is a big deal right now. It's the tech behind digital money like Bitcoin. Imagine a big, digital book that everyone can see but no one can easily change. This book, or ledger, stays safe and up-to-date because of something called consensus algorithms. These are like the rules that decide

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Jul 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI Coding Wars: Cursor's Big Move Against Microsoft

Cursor, the company behind a popular AI coding app, is making waves in the tech world. It recently bought Koala, a startup that makes AI-powered tools for managing customer relationships. This move is part of Cursor's plan to grow and compete with big players like Microsoft's GitHub Copilot. Cursor

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Jul 21 2025EDUCATION

Teachers' Guide to Supporting Students with Epilepsy

Epilepsy is a common condition, yet many teachers feel unprepared to handle it in the classroom. This can lead to students with epilepsy missing out on learning and feeling left out. A recent study set out to change that by creating a clear, practical guide for teachers. The study focused on what t

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