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Apr 09 2025SPORTS

The Unexpected Shift in Patriots' QB Room

The Patriots' decision to trade Joe Milton III to the Dallas Cowboys for a fifth-round pick came as a surprise to many. This move happened after months of guessing. It was clear that Milton's future with the team was uncertain. This is because Drake Maye had shown great potential as a franchi

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Apr 09 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Huntington Singer to Rock the Hall of Fame

Emmett Hughes, a Huntington native, is all set to take the stage with his band at the Long Island Music And Entertainment Hall Of Fame on April 13. This is a big deal for him. The performance will take place at 97 Main St. , Stony Brook, starting at 3 p. m. The event is open to the public, with f

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Apr 09 2025SPORTS

Honoring Heroes: The Return of Caisson Horses to Arlington

Arlington National Cemetery is preparing to welcome back caisson horses for certain military funerals. This decision comes after a two-year break, during which significant improvements were made to the horses' living and working conditions. The pause began in May 2023 following an investigation int

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Apr 09 2025SPORTS

A Baseball Player's Brave Step Towards Mental Health Awareness

This is a story of Jarren Duran, a baseball player, who decided to speak up about his past struggles. He shared his experience of attempting suicide during the 2022 MLB season. This was a tough time for him, filled with pressure and criticism. Duran did not plan to reveal this part of his life in a

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Apr 09 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Fifty Fifty's New Hit: A Fresh Take on Love

Fifty Fifty, a group known for their unique blend of languages and synth-pop sound, have just dropped a new single. "Perfect Crime" hit the airwaves on April 8, 2025. This track is a great example of their signature style, with dreamy harmonies and a catchy chorus. The lyrics dive into the intense e

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Apr 09 2025HEALTH

How Childhood Hurts Shape Adult Connections in China

It is a fact that early life struggles can leave a lasting mark on how people connect with others as they grow older. This is especially true for middle-aged and older adults in China. These struggles, known as adverse childhood experiences, or ACEs, can affect how much people engage in social activ

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Apr 09 2025SCIENCE

New Way to Make Super Light Materials

Engineers are always looking for better materials. They need stuff that is light and strong for things like spaceships and deep-sea gear. But making these materials with lots of tiny holes, or pores, at different sizes is tough. These holes are important because they can store and release things lik

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Apr 09 2025HEALTH

TB Detection: The Light at the End of the Tunnel

TB, or tuberculosis, is a serious bacterial infection that spreads easily and is a major global health problem. It is a leading cause of death. The usual ways to spot TB have big problems. They are often complicated, expensive, and not very good at picking up the disease early. This is where electro

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Apr 09 2025SCIENCE

High-Tech Gas Detection: The Power of Janus WSiGeP4

The world of technology is always looking for better ways to detect dangerous gases. One big challenge is making gas sensors that are both super sensitive and small enough to fit on a chip. This is where the Janus WSiGeP4 monolayer comes into play. It's a special kind of 2D material that can do two

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Apr 09 2025SCIENCE

Microbial Metal Extraction: A New Twist on Old Tricks

The world of waste management has seen a fascinating development. Tiny organisms, known as Acidithiobacillus, have been put to work to pull out valuable metals from trash. These microbes have traditionally been used to extract metals from rocks. Now, they are being trained to do the same with waste

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