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Jul 20 2025SPORTS

A Rough Start for Lions in Training Camp

The Detroit Lions kicked off their training camp with a bit of bad luck. On Sunday, cornerback Ennis Rakestraw had to exit practice early due to a chest injury. The team is still figuring out how serious it is. This isn't Rakestraw's first run-in with injuries. Last season, as a second-round pick,

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Jul 20 2025SCIENCE

Ants' Dining Choices: A Smarter Approach to Pest Control

Ants might be small, but they can cause big problems. They damage crops and disrupt the environment. To manage these tiny troublemakers, scientists have turned to poisoned baits. The key here is that these baits must be irresistible to the specific ant species they are targeting. In the past, deter

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Jul 19 2025HEALTH

Breast Cancer: Why Homeless People Get Left Behind

Every year, breast cancer claims around 42, 211 lives in the United States. Shockingly, people without homes are hit harder by this disease. They not only get breast cancer more often but also face higher death rates compared to those with stable housing. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevent

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Jul 19 2025HEALTH

Balancing Act: AI's Role in Healthcare

AI is making waves in healthcare, but it's not just about speed. It's about getting things right. A recent study highlights the importance of balance. It's not just about making AI super smart. It's about using it wisely. The study points out that speed, reach, and ability are crucial. But they nee

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Jul 19 2025HEALTH

Celebrating Black Moms: A Fresh Look at Health and Happiness

When we talk about Black moms' health, it's usually all doom and gloom. We hear a lot about the bad stuff, like how Black moms face more risks and challenges. But that's not the whole story. Black moms also have stories of joy, strength, and thriving. It's time to focus on those stories too. For a

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Jul 18 2025POLITICS

Congressional Women Unite for a Cause Beyond Politics

In the heart of Washington, D. C. , a unique event brings together women from both sides of the political aisle. This isn't your typical political gathering. It's a softball game where partisan differences are set aside. The Congressional Women's Softball Game is more than just a sporty event. It's

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Jul 17 2025TECHNOLOGY

Fast Pair on Google TV: Why It's Still a Rare Feature

Fast Pair on Google TV is not as widely available as one might expect. It was first introduced in early 2022, but it's still not on many devices. This feature is supposed to make pairing headphones with Google TV easier. It was supposed to work on many devices, but it hasn't happened yet. It was on

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Jul 17 2025HEALTH

Breast Cancer in MENA: A Growing Health Crisis

Breast cancer is a big problem in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA). It is the second most common cancer in the world. In 2022, it was the fourth leading cause of cancer deaths. The MENA region is expected to see the biggest increase in cancer cases in the coming years. This is due to populati

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Jul 16 2025BUSINESS

US Inflation: A Mixed Bag of Numbers

The latest inflation report from the US shows a confusing mix of numbers. On one hand, the cost of goods is going up. On the other hand, people are spending less on travel. This is a big deal because it shows how the trade war is affecting the economy. The report looks at how much businesses pay fo

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Jul 16 2025BUSINESS

Apple's Big Win in the Payments Game

A recent court ruling has given Apple a significant victory in a legal battle. The case involved accusations that Apple, along with Visa and Mastercard, had been working together to stifle competition in the payments industry. The plaintiffs, which included a group of merchants, claimed that Apple h

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