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Jun 15 2025SPORTS

Clark's Big Return: Fever's Star Shines Bright in Victory

The Indiana Fever had a lot to celebrate after their recent matchup. The team's star player, Caitlin Clark, made a triumphant return from injury. She scored an impressive 32 points, which is a season high for her. This was her first game back after missing five due to a left quad injury. She was

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Jun 15 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Dragons Soar High at the Box Office

The movie "How to Train Your Dragon" made a huge splash at the box office, raking in $83 million in its first weekend. This live-action remake of the beloved animated film exceeded expectations, which were set between $70 million and $80 million. The movie's success can be attributed to the exciteme

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Jun 15 2025SCIENCE

Jumping Genes: The Surprising World of Parasitic Wasps

Parasitic wasps belong to a group called Braconidae. This group is part of a larger group known as Hymenoptera. Hymenoptera includes bees, ants, wasps, and sawflies. It is one of the most diverse groups of insects. Many of these insects are very helpful, like pollinators and parasitic wasps. These w

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Jun 15 2025SPORTS

Miami's Mixed Start: Can Messi's Team Shine in the Club World Cup?

The Club World Cup kicked off with a bang, and Miami was in the spotlight. It was a big deal. Messi's team, Inter Miami, faced off against Al Ahly in front of a massive crowd. The game ended in a 0-0 draw, but it wasn't the result that had everyone talking. It was how Miami played. Messi was everyw

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Jun 15 2025POLITICS

Global Leaders to Meet Amidst Tensions and Trade Battles

The upcoming G7 summit in the Canadian Rockies is set to be a tense affair. The world's top economic leaders will gather, but the atmosphere will be far from friendly. A major conflict in the Middle East and ongoing trade disputes are casting long shadows over the event. The recent escalati

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Jun 15 2025BUSINESS

Starbucks' Big Plan to Win Back Hearts and Minds

Starbucks is on a mission to win back customers and investors, but it's also focusing on its employees. The company's new CEO, Brian Niccol, has been working hard to bring back the company's original vibe. He recently hosted a big event in Las Vegas for over 14, 000 store leaders. There, he unveiled

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Jun 15 2025HEALTH

The Rise of Remote Surgery Consultations

Over the past half-decade, there has been a notable shift in how patients with cancer receive care. The use of telemedicine has grown significantly in ambulatory surgical oncology. This change has been particularly evident in busy academic medical centers. The trend has been driven by advances in t

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Jun 15 2025HEALTH

Bone Breakdown Markers in Femoral Head Issues

The human body is a complex system. It is constantly rebuilding and breaking down tissues, including bones. This process is vital for maintaining overall health. But what happens when this process goes wrong? This is what scientists are trying to figure out. There are specific markers in the blo

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Jun 15 2025HEALTH

Brain Tumor Detection: A New AI Breakthrough

In the realm of medical imaging, the quest to spot brain tumors quickly and accurately is ongoing. Brain tumors come in various sizes and shapes, making each case unique. Radiologists often struggle with this task, as it's time-consuming and prone to errors. This is where artificial intelligence ste

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Jun 15 2025SCIENCE

A Forest Bacteria's Battle Against Pear Disease

The struggle against fire blight, a severe bacterial infection, has been a long and challenging one for apple and pear farmers. This disease, caused by Erwinia amylovora, has been a major headache for over 100 years. But there might be a new hero in this ongoing battle. A unique bacterium, named NSD

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