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Apr 19 2025HEALTH

What Doctors Think About Radiology Reports

Radiology reports are big deals in the world of medicine. They help doctors make important choices for patients. But, the quality and clarity of these reports are often debated among doctors who order them. A recent study dug into what these doctors think about the quality and usefulness of radiolog

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Apr 18 2025POLITICS

The IRS Shuffle: A Quick Change at the Top

The IRS has had a chaotic week. The tax agency saw a swift change at the top, with Gary Shapley's appointment as acting commissioner lasting only a few days. Now, Michael Faulkender, the deputy secretary of the Treasury, will step in to lead the IRS. This is not the first time the IRS has seen lead

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Apr 18 2025POLITICS

Deadly Blow to Yemen's Oil Hub: The U. S. Strikes and the Human Toll

The recent U. S. airstrikes on Yemen's Ras Isa oil port have left a grim mark. The Houthis, a rebel group in Yemen, reported that 74 people were killed and 171 were injured. This attack is part of a broader U. S. military campaign against the Houthis, who are backed by Iran. The strikes targeted oil

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Apr 18 2025SCIENCE

Spring's First Meteor Show: The Lyrids

The Lyrids meteor shower is the first chance for stargazers to see shooting stars in spring. The Lyrids have been known to put on a spectacular show with up to 100 meteors per hour in the past. However, this year is expected to be more subdued. The peak of the Lyrids will occur in the early hours

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Apr 18 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Star Wars: New Film on the Horizon

A new Star Wars film is on the way, and it's not related to any video game. The movie is called Star Wars: Starfighter. It is set to release in 2027. It is a standalone film, not a direct sequel to the Skywalker saga. It will take place five years after the events of The Rise of Skywalker. Ryan

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Apr 18 2025EDUCATION

Harvard's Big Money Problem

Harvard University is in a tough spot. The federal government has frozen billions of dollars in funding. This includes research grants and contracts. The university is also facing threats to its tax-exempt status and its ability to enroll international students. Harvard's endowment is massive, but i

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Apr 18 2025SPORTS

The Unexpected Start in Saudi Arabia

The Saudi Arabian Grand Prix kicked off with a bang. Pierre Gasly, driving for Alpine, led the pack in the first practice session. This was a surprise to many, as McLaren’s Lando Norris and Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc followed closely behind. The weather was tough, with high heat and humidity making c

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Apr 18 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Sinners: A Surprising Start at the Box Office

The movie Sinners, a vampire film with a budget over 90 million dollars, had a strong start in its previews. It earned 4. 7 million dollars on Thursday night alone, with showings beginning at 3 PM. The audience response was overwhelmingly positive, with a 5-star rating on PostTrak and an 80% definit

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Apr 18 2025SPORTS

Red Bull's Verstappen Keeps His Cool Amidst Rumors and Setbacks

Max Verstappen is not letting rumors and a tough start to the season shake his focus. The four-time Formula 1 world champion is all about improving his car and staying competitive. After a disappointing sixth place finish in Bahrain, Verstappen is brushing off concerns about his future with Red Bull

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Apr 18 2025SPORTS

The Eagles' defensive line: Who could they pick?

The Eagles are set on strengthening their defensive line. They have their eyes on six standout players. All of them are defensive linemen, showing the team's clear focus. The Eagles might be looking at Walter Nolen from Ole Miss. He was once the top recruit in the country and has a great mix of powe

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