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May 23 2025SPORTS

The Lesnar Legacy Continues: A Look at the Next Generation's Sporting Pursuits

The Lesnar name is synonymous with success in the wrestling world, but it seems the family's athletic prowess isn't limited to the ring. The Lesnar genes are proving to be quite versatile, with the next generation carving out their own paths in different sports. This is not about following in dad's

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May 22 2025HEALTH

The Unseen Signs: A Firefighter's Battle with Stage 4 Cancer

A seasoned firefighter from Baltimore is now fighting a different kind of fire. He was diagnosed with stage 4 esophageal cancer on Valentine's Day. This is a type of cancer that starts in the esophagus, the tube that carries food from the mouth to the stomach. The firefighter, Steve Dorsey

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May 22 2025SPORTS

College Sports: New Rules, Big Questions

College sports is on the brink of big changes. A major settlement is almost finalized, and it's shaking things up. The focus now is on how to make sure everyone follows the new rules. This is a big deal because the penalties for breaking the rules could be harsh. Schools might face fines, suspension

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May 21 2025POLITICS

Russia's Oil Fleet Faces New Hurdles

The European Union and Britain have taken a bold step. They have imposed new sanctions on Russia. This move comes just a day after a phone call between Trump and Putin. The leaders talked about ending the war in Ukraine. However, the call did not produce any results. The new sanctions target Russia

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May 21 2025HEALTH

The Impact of Long-Term Endurance Sports on Heart Health

Endurance sports enthusiasts who have been active for a long time might face a higher chance of developing atrial fibrillation (AF). This condition is linked to changes in the left atrium of the heart, including the buildup of scar tissue, known as fibrosis. A recent study looked into these changes

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May 21 2025HEALTH

Joint Surgery: The Hypermobility Hurdle

Joints that move too much can cause big problems when surgery is needed. This is especially true for athletes with Ehlers Danlos Syndrome or other hypermobility conditions. These folks have joints that bend and stretch more than usual. This can lead to more complications when they need surgery on th

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May 21 2025CRIME

A Jailbreak in New Orleans: How a Maintenance Worker Helped

A recent jailbreak in New Orleans has shaken the city. The escape involved 10 inmates who managed to slip out of their cell through a hole in the wall. The inmates had a clever plan. They moved a toilet that was covering the hole and squeezed through. They even left a message on the wall: "Too Easy

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May 21 2025SPORTS

Olympic Flag Football: NFL Owners Greenlight Player Participation

The NFL has taken a significant step towards international expansion. Every NFL team owner voted in favor of allowing active players to join the Olympic flag football tournament. This unanimous decision, made in late March, marks a pivotal moment for the league's global ambitions. The vote was a re

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May 21 2025SCIENCE

Humpback Whales' Blind Spot

Humpback whales face a serious problem when it comes to spotting danger. Their eyes, which are about the size of a softball, don't provide them with clear vision. This isn't something that can be fixed with glasses, unfortunately. This is a big deal because it makes them more likely to run into boat

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May 21 2025SPORTS

Soto's Slump: Is the Mets Star Feeling the Pressure?

The buzz around Juan Soto's contentment in Queens is growing louder, and it's tough to dismiss. The Mets' star player, who signed a massive 15-year, $765 million contract last December, has been under the microscope lately. Fans and experts alike are noticing a shift in his performance and attitude.

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