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Mar 15 2025POLITICS

Court Allows Trump's Anti-DEI Orders to Move Forward

A recent decision by an appeals court has allowed executive orders aimed at restricting diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs to proceed. This move comes after a series of legal challenges and setbacks. The court's decision means that while the lawsuit against these orders continues, the o

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Mar 15 2025SPORTS

Cooper Kupp Joins Seahawks: A New Era Begins

The NFL landscape is shifting. Cooper Kupp, a seasoned wide receiver, has signed a three-year deal with the Seattle Seahawks. This move comes after his release from the Los Angeles Rams. Kupp, who hails from Yakima, Washington, is returning to his home state. The 32-year-old has been a standout

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Mar 15 2025HEALTH

Feline Flu Fears: Bird Flu's New Victims

Bird flu has been making headlines for a while now, but recently, it's taken a surprising turn. Two pet cats in New York City have sadly died after catching the virus. This isn't just a one-off incident. It's a sign that the virus is spreading more widely than before. The big question is, how did t

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Mar 15 2025SPORTS

Weighty Issues at UFC Vegas 104

UFC Vegas 104 had a rocky start with three fighters missing their weight targets. The biggest offender was Diyar Nurgozhay, a new light heavyweight prospect who weighed in at 210. 5 pounds for a 205-pound fight. This was a significant miss, nearly five pounds over the limit. Nurgozhay was fined 25%

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Mar 15 2025TECHNOLOGY

New MacBook Air: A Fresh Look at Apple's Latest Laptop

Apple has just released its latest MacBook Air, and it's already up for grabs at a discounted price. The new MacBook Air, powered by the M4 chip, is available in two sizes: 13-inch and 15-inch. The 13-inch model, with 16GB of RAM and 256GB of storage, is priced at $949, which is $50 off the original

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Mar 15 2025HEALTH

The Impact of Online Health Information on Doctor Visits

The internet has become a go-to place for people to learn about their health. This can help them understand their health issues better and take control of their health. It can also change how often they visit health services. People are increasingly turning to the internet for health advice. This t

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Mar 15 2025HEALTH

Shortening Spines: Kids vs. Adults in Medical Procedures

Spinal column shortening is a new way to treat a condition called secondary tethered cord syndrome. This condition happens when the spinal cord gets stuck and can't move properly. Doctors have been using this method on adults for a while. But recently, they've started using it on kids too. This is a

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Mar 15 2025HEALTH

Lockdown Lifestyles: How Kids' Habits Changed During COVID-19

During the COVID-19 lockdown, kids aged 6 to 10 faced big changes. Their daily habits, like what they ate, how much they moved, and how long they slept, were all affected. Researchers wanted to see how these changes impacted kids' body composition, especially something called sarcopenic obesity (SO

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Mar 14 2025SPORTS

Duke's Star Duo Faces March Madness Hurdles

Duke University's basketball team faced a tough blow during their ACC Tournament game. Cooper Flagg, a standout freshman, went for a rebound and landed awkwardly, injuring his left ankle. The injury was severe enough that he had to be taken off the court in a wheelchair. The team's defensive star

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Mar 14 2025POLITICS

Dr. Oz's Big Day on Capitol Hill

Dr. Mehmet Oz is set to face some tough questions on Capitol Hill. He's up for a big job, leading the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid. This means he'd be in charge of a huge amount of money, nearly $1. 5 trillion, for federal healthcare spending. That's a lot of cash to manage. Oz is known for hi

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