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Apr 17 2025SPORTS

The Fisherman Who Can Do It All

Travis Hunter is a name that has been making waves in the sports world, and it's not just because of his football skills. This young athlete has a passion that goes beyond the football field: fishing. Hunter's love for fishing started in his childhood, growing up near canals and ponds in Florida. No

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Apr 17 2025POLITICS

Haiti's Unpaid Bill: The Price of Freedom

Haiti is demanding that France pay up for a massive debt that has been dragging the country down for centuries. This isn't just about money. It's about acknowledging the harm caused by slavery and colonization. The debt started back in 1825, when Haiti agreed to pay France 150 million francs. This w

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Apr 17 2025CELEBRITIES

Julie Christie's Best Films: A Critical Look

Julie Christie has starred in many memorable films throughout her career. She has a knack for picking interesting roles. She has a knack for choosing roles that challenge her. Her work has often been overshadowed by her co-stars. However, she has consistently delivered powerful performances. He

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Apr 17 2025FINANCE

Netflix's Big Q1 Showdown: What's in Store?

Netflix is all set to reveal its first-quarter earnings after the market closes on Thursday. This time, there's a twist. The streaming powerhouse is steering clear of sharing its usual subscriber numbers. Instead, it's putting the spotlight on revenue and other financial figures to gauge its success

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Apr 17 2025FINANCE

Trade Turmoil: Europe's Economic Wobbles

The European Central Bank made a move on Thursday. They decided to lower interest rates. This was not a surprise. The economy has been shaky. There are many reasons for this. One big reason is the trade mess caused by the United States. The United States has been playing with tariffs. They have mad

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Apr 17 2025EDUCATION

The Impact of Instructor Beliefs on Student Perceptions in Evolution Classes

In the world of biology, there is a growing concern about how instructors' personal beliefs might influence students' views of them. This is particularly true in evolution classes, where the instructor's religious or non-religious stance can play a significant role. Students who identify as Christi

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Apr 17 2025HEALTH

Overdoing It: When Exercise Harms Your Brain

The human body is built for movement, but pushing it too hard can backfire. Over the years, people have lived longer. This has made it super important to take care of our bodies. Exercise is a big part of that. However, too much of a good thing can be harmful. Excessive exercise can lead to muscle

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Apr 17 2025SPORTS

NBA Season Wrap-Up: The Top Performers of 2024-25

The NBA playoffs are here, but before diving in, let's look back at the regular season. The season was full of standout performances, and now it's time to recognize the best of the best. The All-NBA, All-Defense, and All-Rookie teams are up for grabs, and there's plenty to discuss. First, let's t

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Apr 17 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Law & Order: Organized Crime Moves to Peacock: What to Expect

The fifth season of "Law & Order: Organized Crime" is set to premiere on April 17, 2025, exclusively on Peacock. This shift from NBC to streaming opens up new creative possibilities. Dean Norris, who plays Randall Stabler, recently discussed the changes. He mentioned that the move to Peacock allows

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Apr 17 2025HEALTH

Childhood Trauma and Genes: Unraveling PTSD Mysteries

Stress disorders after rape are quite common. The body's stress response system, known as the HPA axis, plays a big role in how people cope with trauma. A specific gene, FKBP5, helps regulate this system. A recent study looked into how childhood trauma and this gene might affect PTSD symptoms over t

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