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Jul 03 2025HEALTH

Houston's Fight Against Gun Violence: A Closer Look

Gun violence is a big problem in the United States, causing many injuries and deaths. To tackle this issue, a program called the Houston Hospital-Based Violence Intervention Program (Houston-HVIP) is being tested. This program focuses on helping young people who have been hurt by gunfire. The progr

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Jul 03 2025SCIENCE

Sweden's Cattle: How Movements Shape Disease Spread

Swedish cattle have been on the move a lot more in recent years. From 2005 to 2022, the number of cattle and farms dropped. But surprisingly, the number of cattle being moved between farms went up. This is important because how cattle move around affects how diseases spread. Researchers used some c

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Jul 03 2025TECHNOLOGY

Understanding Self-Driving Cars: Why Explaining Their Choices Matters

Self-driving cars are becoming more common, but they can still puzzle the people riding in them. When these cars make decisions, passengers might not understand why. This lack of clarity can make people less trusting of the technology. Clear explanations can help. When self-driving cars explain the

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Jul 03 2025SCIENCE

Uncovering Ancient Health Secrets in Patagonia

In the vast landscapes of Patagonia, a single grave tells a story of health and hardship from the 18th and 19th centuries. This grave belonged to an Indigenous person who lived during a time when their community interacted with European settlers. Scientists wanted to know more about the health of th

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Jul 02 2025SPORTS

Zverev's Wimbledon Wobble: What Went Wrong?

Alexander Zverev, a top tennis player, had a rough start at Wimbledon. He lost his first match to Arthur Rinderknech, a player not usually seen as a big threat. This loss was a big surprise because Zverev is usually one of the strongest players in the game. Zverev had trained with Novak Djokovic be

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Jul 02 2025SPORTS

NBA Free Agency: Who's Left on the Market?

NBA free agency is already shaking things up. Some big names have already signed new deals, but there are still plenty of talented players available. Let's take a look at the top 10 free agents still on the market. Damian Lillard is the most surprising name on this list. He's a seven-time All-NBA p

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Jul 02 2025SCIENCE

Earth's Ancient Heatwave: The Hidden Role of Forests

A long time ago, around 252 million years, Earth faced its worst life crisis. The "Great Dying" wiped out nearly 90% of all species. After this disaster, the planet stayed extremely hot for 5 million years. Scientists have been trying to figure out why. Recently, a group of researchers made a big d

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Jul 02 2025HEALTH

Vacation Blues: How to Actually Relax on Your Trip

Ever come back from a vacation feeling more tired than when you left? You're not alone. Many people pack their trips so full of activities that they forget the main point: to relax. Instead of just enjoying the moment, some feel the need to cram in as many sights and activities as possible. This ca

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Jul 02 2025CELEBRITIES

The Rise and Fall of a Music Mogul

Sean Combs, once a titan in the music industry, now faces serious charges that could change his life forever. The man known as Diddy is waiting for a jury to decide his fate in a federal sex trafficking trial. This is not just a legal battle; it's a story of how quickly fame and fortune can fade. C

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Jul 02 2025CRIME

The Power Play Behind Bryan Kohberger's Plea Deal

Bryan Kohberger's decision to plead guilty in the murder case of four University of Idaho students shifts the power dynamic in unexpected ways. By avoiding a trial, Kohberger keeps the full story to himself, leaving many questions unanswered. Experts suggest this gives him a strange kind of control,

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