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Apr 01 2025SPORTS

Unusual Bats Making Waves in Major League Baseball

Baseball is buzzing about a new type of bat. These bats are not like the ones you usually see. They have a unique shape. They are called torpedo bats. They have been used in Major League Baseball for a few years. Many people are just now hearing about them. The Cincinnati Reds shortstop, Elly

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Mar 22 2025HEALTH

How Identity Struggles and Past Hurts Shape Mental Health in Latiné Teens

Latiné teens in the US often face tough times. They are more likely to go through tough experiences. But what makes these experiences even harder? It is the mix of past hurts and feelings about their ethnic background. This is what a recent study looked into. It focused on teens who had gone thro

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Mar 18 2025HEALTH

New Hope for Brain Tumor Patients

Recurring brain tumors are a big problem. Doctors have been trying to find better ways to treat them. One type of brain tumor, called grade 4 glioma, is particularly tough to handle. These tumors often come back, and when they do, it is really hard to treat them. That is why researchers are alwa

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Mar 16 2025TECHNOLOGY

Microsoft Publisher: Time to Move Your Files!

Microsoft has big plans for the future, and unfortunately, Publisher isn't part of them. By October 2026, Microsoft will no longer support Publisher, which means users will be locked out of their . pub files. To avoid losing access to your files, Microsoft suggests converting them to a more accessib

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Mar 11 2025SPORTS

Sterling Sharpe's Journey: From USC to the NFL Hall of Fame

Sterling Sharpe's path to the NFL Hall of Fame is a story of dedication and family bonds. Sharpe, a standout at the University of South Carolina, had a remarkable college career. His time at USC was just the beginning of his journey. He later joined the Green Bay Packers, where he continued to shine

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Mar 10 2025HEALTH

Shingles Shots: What Matters Most to Older Adults in South Korea

In South Korea, shingles is becoming more common, and the population is aging. This means that more older adults are at risk. To help with this, researchers wanted to know what older adults and their adult children think about getting the shingles vaccine. They asked 800 people, including those who

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Mar 09 2025SCIENCE

Mars Mystery Unveiled: The Smooshed Rock Revelation

On Mars, the Perseverance rover did something unusual to uncover hidden secrets. Instead of drilling or scraping, it pressed down on a pile of rock fragments, flattening them out. This simple act revealed important clues about the planet's past. The rover's SHERLOC instrument, which analyzes mineral

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Mar 03 2025CELEBRITIES

Oscar Night: The Fashion Showdown

The 97th Academy Awards, held in Hollywood’s Dolby Theatre, marked the end of a wild award season. Stars flocked to the red carpet, making it a spectacle to behold. Emilia Pérez's film led with 13 nominations, a record for a non-English language film. However, things took a turn when offensive tweet

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Feb 28 2025HEALTH

When Viruses Collide: A Double Trouble for the Immune System

Imagine having two powerful viruses wreaking havoc in your body. This is the reality for some people living with HIV, who often face an increased risk of other infections and cancers. One such example is a 48-year-old woman with advanced HIV disease. She was already on antiretroviral treatment, but

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Feb 21 2025CELEBRITIES

Rihanna's Big Day: Celebrating Life and Love

Rihanna is making headlines again, but this time it's not about the courtroom drama. The music and beauty mogul is set to grace the cover of Harper's Bazaar next month. The interview was conducted three months ago, so don't expect any juicy details about the trial. The cover was originally planned t

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