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Jun 04 2025SPORTS

Phoenix Suns Hire New Coach: Can Jordan Ott Turn Things Around?

The Phoenix Suns have a new leader on the bench. Jordan Ott, who was an assistant coach for the Cleveland Cavaliers, is taking over as the head coach. This move comes after a long search, where the Suns talked to many candidates. Ott beat out another Cavaliers assistant, Johnnie Bryant, for the job.

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Jun 04 2025HEALTH

How Movement Helps Hearts with Diabetes

Diabetes can really mess with your heart. It causes issues at the smallest levels in your heart cells. These problems create a complicated mess that makes your heart work poorly. This mess includes messed-up energy use, wonky signals, and too many harmful molecules. It is not just about one thing.

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Jun 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

A New Kind of Gun in the Baltic Sea

The Aland Islands, a group of rocky islands in the Baltic Sea, have a long history of hunting. For many years, people there used traditional rifles to hunt seals and other small animals. These rifles were often passed down from one family member to another. The islands are part of Finland, but they

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Jun 04 2025POLITICS

The New Science Police

The White House is making big changes to how science is handled in the US. They are pushing for what they call "gold standard science. " This sounds good, right? Not everyone thinks so. Many scientists are worried. Why? Because the plan puts political leaders in charge of checking scientific w

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Jun 04 2025HEALTH

How Autism Traits and Body Image Are Linked in Eating Disorders

Eating disorders are complex issues that often involve a mix of psychological and physical factors. One area that has not been explored much is how autism traits might play a role in how people with eating disorders view and experience their bodies. A recent study dug into this topic, focusing on fe

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Jun 02 2025CRIME

Bitcoin Hostage Drama: The Third Captor Caught

In the heart of Manhattan, an Italian man found himself in a nightmare. Michael Carturan was held captive in a fancy townhouse for three weeks. His captors wanted something valuable: his bitcoin password. They used brutal methods to try and get it. Carturan was tied up with electrical cords and whip

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Jun 01 2025POLITICS

Bridges Down, Lives Lost: Russia's Border Regions Under Fire

Russia is grappling with the aftermath of two bridge collapses in its border regions. The first incident happened in Bryansk, near the Ukrainian border. A passenger train was traveling from Klimov to Moscow when a bridge suddenly gave way due to an explosion. This tragic event resulted in seven d

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Jun 01 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Unlocking the Courtroom Puzzle: Your Guide to Today's Strands

If you are stuck on today's Strands puzzle, don't worry. It is June 1, 2025 and the puzzle theme is "All rise. " This means the words you are looking for are related to courtrooms. This is a fun way to learn about the legal system. There are several words to find. The main word to find is call

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Jun 01 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Dangers in Homemade Raki: A Balkan Health Concern

There is a serious health issue in the Balkans. It is not a disease or a virus. It is the homemade raki that many people drink. This drink is popular in the region, but it might be harming people's health. The Balkans have a unique problem. Many people drink alcohol from unrecorded sources. This me

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Jun 01 2025HEALTH

Unlocking Brain Secrets with AI and MRI

The human brain is a complex organ that changes over time. Understanding these changes is crucial for identifying and treating brain disorders. One way to do this is by using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans. These scans create detailed pictures of the brain. When combined with artificial

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