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Jun 04 2025SPORTS

Coco Gauff's French Open Surge: A Battle of Nerves and Skill

Coco Gauff's journey at the French Open took a dramatic turn when she faced off against Madison Keys. This match was no walk in the park. It was a tough, gritty battle with a whopping 101 unforced errors and 14 breaks of serve. In the end, Gauff came out on top with a score of 6-7 (6), 6-4, 6-1. Ga

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Jun 04 2025BUSINESS

May 2025: Job Market Hits the Brakes

The job market is showing signs of slowing down. In May, the private sector saw the smallest increase in jobs in over two years. This news comes from a report by a company that processes payrolls. The numbers are not looking great. Only 37, 000 new jobs were added. This is much lower than the 6

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Jun 04 2025HEALTH

The Uneven Path to Maternal Care in Developing Nations

The gap in maternal healthcare services is a big problem in poorer countries. These nations are often called low- and middle-income countries. In these places, not all women get the same care during pregnancy. This is a serious issue that needs attention. In recent years, many studies have looked i

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Jun 04 2025HEALTH

Pregnancy Perils: The Hidden Dangers of Partner Violence

Pregnancy is a time of joy and anticipation. But for some women, it is a time of fear and danger. Intimate partner violence (IPV) during pregnancy is a serious issue. It can lead to severe health problems. This includes a higher chance of death. A recent study looked at the risks and survival c

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Jun 04 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Tylenol Murders: A Look at True Crime Documentaries

True crime documentaries have become a staple on streaming platforms. They offer a mix of suspense, real-life drama, and often, a sense of justice served. One such series, Cold Case: The Tylenol Murders, delves into a chilling series of poisonings that occurred in the 1980s. The series follows the m

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Jun 04 2025EDUCATION

Misstep: NYC schools mix up Muslim holiday date

Confusion and frustration have arisen in New York City as the Department of Education mistakenly scheduled a school closure for the wrong day of Eid al-Adha. The holiday is set to begin at sunset on Thursday, but schools are already closed that day, leading to a mix-up. This blunder has left many Mu

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Jun 04 2025HEALTH

The Silent Struggle: How Pharmacies Can Help Fight Kidney Disease in Poor Areas

Kidney disease is a big problem that often leads to early death. It's closely linked to heart issues and diabetes. Sadly, it hits poorer communities the hardest. As the population ages and obesity rates rise, the number of people with kidney disease is expected to grow. Why is this happening? Well,

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Jun 04 2025HEALTH

Equity in Medicine: A Closer Look at Recent Progress

The past five years have seen a surge in efforts to integrate fairness into the healthcare system. This includes actions by medical and professional groups. These groups often highlight their equity-focused projects at big meetings. However, until recently, there hasn't been a clear, consistent way

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Jun 04 2025SCIENCE

Fengycin: The Natural Shield for Food and Plants

Fengycin is a natural substance produced by a type of bacteria called Bacillus. This substance is known for its ability to fight off plant diseases. It is a strong alternative to chemical antibiotics. This is because fengycin is effective, safe, and breaks down easily in the environment. These quali

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Jun 04 2025SCIENCE

Probiotic Powerhouses: The Next Big Thing in Food Safety

The world of food safety is buzzing with a new discovery. Probiotics are known for their health benefits. But did you know that they can also help keep food fresh? The secret lies in tiny bubbles called extracellular vesicles or EVs. These bubbles can be used to deliver preservatives. This is a

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