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Feb 19 2025SPORTS

The 2025 NBA All-Star Game: More Drama Than Dribble?

The 2025 NBA All-Star Game left fans with mixed feelings. The event, which was supposed to be a thrilling showcase of basketball skills, turned out to be more about entertainment than the actual game. Draymond Green, a prominent player, openly criticized the new format. He pointed out that the Risin

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Feb 19 2025ENTERTAINMENT

YouTube's Big Impact: From Fun to Powerhouse

YouTube, a video platform that started in 2005, has grown into a global media giant. It started with 15 hours of video uploaded every minute and has since become a major player in the entertainment industry. The platform has changed the way we watch TV and movies, and it's now a major source of news

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Feb 19 2025HEALTH

School Days: The Hidden Power of Positive Experiences

Growing up can be tough, especially when home life is challenging. Kids who face abuse or neglect at home often carry these experiences into adulthood, affecting their health. But what about school? Can good times at school help kids overcome tough home lives, or do bad school experiences just add t

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Feb 19 2025CRIME

Unseen and Unheard: The Hidden Crime Crisis

Crime doesn't discriminate, but it does hit harder for some. People with vision or hearing loss face a tough reality. They are four times more likely to experience nonlethal violent crimes than those without these disabilities. This isn't just a number; it's a real problem affecting many lives. The

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Feb 19 2025HEALTH

Why We Choose Our Workouts

Ever noticed how some people love hitting the gym while others prefer a gentle stroll in the park? It turns out, our exercise choices are deeply personal. Scientists conducted a study using something called a Discrete Choice Experiment (DCE). They presented various workout options to participants an

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Feb 19 2025HEALTH

Fasting and Diabetes: What Teens Need to Know

Fasting during Ramadan can be a challenge for anyone, but it's especially tricky for teens with type 1 diabetes. This condition makes it hard for the body to control blood sugar levels. During Ramadan, Muslims fast from dawn till dusk, which means no food or drink for several hours. This can mess wi

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Feb 19 2025POLITICS

Prosecutor Quits Over Trump Appointee's Dubious Orders

A seasoned federal prosecutor decided to step down from her position rather than follow what she saw as questionable instructions from Trump-appointed officials. Denise Cheung, who had been with the Justice Department for over two decades and led the criminal division in Washington D. C. , felt that

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Feb 19 2025POLITICS

Power Play: Trump's Move to Control Independent Agencies

In a surprising turn of events, the current president made a bold move to tighten his grip on independent agencies. This isn't just about one agency, but many, like the FCC and the SEC. These agencies were set up to work independently from the White House. The president's new order demands that thes

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Feb 19 2025SPORTS

College Football Playoff: A New Game Plan

Robert Griffin III recently spoke out against the idea of automatic bids for the SEC and Big Ten in the College Football Playoff expansion. He believes this move would prioritize money over the spirit of the game. Griffin is concerned that allowing these conferences four automatic bids each would de

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Feb 19 2025HEALTH

Measles on the Move: What's Happening in Texas and New Mexico?

Measles is making a comeback in the Southwestern United States. Texas is currently dealing with a significant outbreak, with 58 confirmed cases as of the latest update. The situation is particularly concerning in Gaines County, where 45 infections have been reported. This county, along with Terry, L

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