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May 04 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Summer Blockbusters: New Faces Shine Bright

The summer movie season is off to a strong start, with "Thunderbolts" leading the charge. This film brought in $76 million in its first weekend in the U. S. While this might not seem like a huge number compared to other Marvel movies, it's important to remember that "Thunderbolts" features a n

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May 04 2025HEALTH

Hidden Dangers on Your Plate: The Arsenic Risk in Common Foods

Arsenic is a sneaky element found in the earth's crust. It can end up in various foods due to natural processes or human activities. While it's well-known that high doses of arsenic are toxic, long-term exposure to small amounts can increase cancer risks. The United States has some regulations for a

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May 04 2025HEALTH

How Radiologists and AI Team Up to Read X-Rays

The Collab-CXR dataset is a big deal in the world of medical imaging. It's a collection of data that shows how radiologists work with AI to read chest X-rays. This isn't just any old data. It comes from 227 radiologists who looked at 324 old cases. They did this under different conditions. Sometimes

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May 03 2025POLITICS

Germany and the US: A Growing Divide

Recent events have shown a clear divide between Germany and the United States. This divide is not just about politics but also about how each country views international relations. This divide is not new, but it has become more noticeable recently. In Germany, a new government is about to take pow

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May 03 2025ENVIRONMENT

Axolotls: A Hopeful Return to Mexican Waters

The axolotl, a unique salamander, is making a comeback in Mexico City's wetlands. This is big news for fans of this critter. Researchers have shown that axolotls bred in captivity can indeed survive in the wild. This is a significant step forward for the species, which is on the brink of extinction.

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May 03 2025SPORTS

Rookie Racer: Youngest Pole Position in F1 History

A young driver made history in the world of Formula 1. Andrea Kimi Antonelli, just 18 years old, became the youngest driver ever to secure pole position in any F1 race format. This feat occurred during the sprint qualifying event for the Miami Grand Prix. He edged out the McLaren drivers, finishi

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May 03 2025SPORTS

The Red Sox's Unexpected Move: What Happened to Triston Casas?

The Boston Red Sox had to make some unexpected changes to their team lineup. The team had to put Triston Casas on the injured list. This came after he hurt his left patellar tendon during a game against the Minnesota Twins at Fenway Park. He had to be carried off the field, which was a clear sign of

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May 03 2025TECHNOLOGY

Budget-Friendly Tech and Gadgets That Actually Work

There is a lot of uncertainty about how upcoming tariffs might affect prices. While people are waiting to see what happens, many are making lists of items they might need that won't break the bank. This is a good time to think about useful gadgets that are both affordable and reliable. In the pas

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May 03 2025SPORTS

A Boxing Comeback That Fell Short

A year after a doping scandal, Ryan Garcia stepped back into the ring. He faced Rolando “Rolly” Romero in a much-anticipated match. The fight took place in the heart of New York City, Times Square. This was the first boxing event ever held in this iconic location. Garcia's entrance was dramatic, arr

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May 03 2025POLITICS

Law Firms Navigate Legal Storms and Client Trust

A judge in Washington, D. C. recently made a big call. She ruled that a move by Donald Trump was unconstitutional. This move was aimed at a law firm called Perkins Coie. The judge said the firm and its clients have rights that were violated. These rights include free speech and due process. The judg

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