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Jul 03 2025SPORTS

Transgender Athletes Face Supreme Court Showdown

The Supreme Court is stepping into a heated debate about state laws that stop transgender students from joining girls' and women's sports teams. Two students, Becky Pepper-Jackson from West Virginia and Lindsay Hecox from Idaho, are at the center of this fight. Both have been allowed to keep playing

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Jul 03 2025HEALTH

Keeping an Eye on Patients After Surgery: A Smarter Way?

Patients need close watch after surgery. Nurses check on them, but it's not always easy. They have to do it by hand. This takes time. It also misses things that happen between checks. There's a better way. Tiny gadgets can stick to the skin. They watch vital signs all the time. This could help spot

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Jul 03 2025POLITICS

Transgender Athletes and the Supreme Court: A New Debate

The Supreme Court is stepping into a heated debate about transgender athletes and school sports. They decided to review cases from Idaho and West Virginia, where lower courts had ruled in favor of transgender students. This comes just after the Court upheld a ban on gender-affirming care for transge

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Jul 02 2025POLITICS

Wisconsin Supreme Court Clears Path for Abortion Access

Wisconsin's highest court has just made a big decision. They ruled that an old law from 1849 does not actually ban abortions. This is a huge deal because it means abortion services can keep operating in the state. The confusion started when Roe v. Wade was overturned in 2022. That decision took awa

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Jul 02 2025POLITICS

The Power Tussle: Trump Takes Aim at Independent Agencies

The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is in the middle of a big fight. President Trump wants to fire three of its members, but a court said they should stay. Now, the White House is asking the Supreme Court to step in and let them fire these members. The CPSC is supposed to keep people safe

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Jul 02 2025POLITICS

The Supreme Court's Silent Shift: A Democracy in Peril

As the nation prepares to celebrate its birthday, a quiet but significant change has occurred in the legal landscape. The Supreme Court has made a series of decisions that have weakened the foundations of American democracy. These decisions have gone largely unnoticed, overshadowed by the chaos of r

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Jul 01 2025SPORTS

Soccer Fans Get a Tech Boost with AI-Powered App

The English Premier League is teaming up with Microsoft to bring artificial intelligence to its fan app. This new deal will run for five years and will bring Microsoft's Copilot AI into the mix. Fans will get access to a huge amount of content, including over 300, 000 articles, 9, 000 videos, and st

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Jul 01 2025SPORTS

Darren Waller: A Comeback Story in Miami

Darren Waller, a well-known tight end, is making a surprising return to the NFL. He's joining the Miami Dolphins after a short retirement. The New York Giants, his last team, are trading him along with a conditional pick in 2027. In return, they get a 2026 sixth-round pick from Miami. Waller's new d

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Jul 01 2025SCIENCE

Clean Water, Fast: A New Way to Tackle Oily Waste

Scientists have created a new type of membrane that can quickly and efficiently separate oil from water. This is a big deal because oily wastewater is a major problem in many industries, and current solutions often fall short due to something called membrane fouling. That's when oil sticks to the me

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Jul 01 2025POLITICS

Senator Tillis Steps Down: A Shake-Up in Republican Ranks

Mitch McConnell, the former Senate Majority Leader, expressed concern over the unexpected retirement of Senator Thom Tillis from North Carolina. McConnell described Tillis' departure as a significant blow to the Republican Party, highlighting his effectiveness and collegiality during their time serv

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