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Jul 01 2025SPORTS

Jessica Pegula's Unexpected Early Exit at Wimbledon 2025

Jessica Pegula, the American tennis star, had a rough start at Wimbledon 2025. She lost in the first round to Italy's Elisabetta Cocciaretto, who is ranked much lower at 116 in the world. Pegula, who is usually a strong player, said this was her worst result of the year. She even had strapping on he

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Jul 01 2025HEALTH

Cheese and Nightmares: Is There a Link?

Ever wondered why you have bad dreams after eating certain foods? A recent study dug into this question and found some interesting connections. It turns out that people who struggle with lactose intolerance might be more likely to have intense nightmares. The study, which looked at over 1, 000 part

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Jul 01 2025FINANCE

Market Wobbles: Asia's Stocks Take a Mixed Turn

Investors in Asia had a tough time on Tuesday. They were trying to make sense of the big wins on Wall Street and the possible effects of U. S. President Donald Trump's tariff plans. The 90-day break on tariffs is about to end, and no one knows what will happen next. U. S. Treasury Secretary Scott B

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Jul 01 2025SPORTS

Steelers and Dolphins Make Big Moves: What It Means for Both Teams

The Pittsburgh Steelers and Miami Dolphins recently made a significant trade. The Steelers got cornerback Jalen Ramsey and tight end Jonnu Smith. The Dolphins got safety Minkah Fitzpatrick and a future draft pick. This trade is a big deal for both teams. The Steelers have been struggling with their

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Jul 01 2025SCIENCE

Lifting Weights and Hormones: A Look at Muscle and Nerve Changes

People often wonder how lifting weights and taking certain hormones affect muscles and nerves. A recent investigation dug into this by looking at how resistance training and a specific hormone, nandrolone decanoate, change the way muscles connect with nerves and how certain proteins are made. First

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Jul 01 2025ENVIRONMENT

Why Do People Resist Climate Policies?

People often oppose climate policies even after they are implemented. This resistance can make it harder to tackle climate change effectively. To understand this better, researchers examined 27 climate policies in wealthy countries between 2009 and 2022. They gathered insights from experts and analy

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Jul 01 2025BUSINESS

Bringing Jobs Home: GE Appliances' Big Move

GE Appliances is making a big change. They are moving jobs from China to the U. S. This is a huge deal. It means 800 new jobs for Americans. The company is investing a lot of money, $490 million, to build a new plant in Kentucky. Why is GE doing this? Trade policies and tariffs are big reasons. Tar

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Jul 01 2025TECHNOLOGY

Te Nanofilm Transistors: A Leap Towards Efficient Computing

Technology is always evolving, and now, there's a new player in the game: tellurene nanofilm transistors. These tiny powerhouses are designed to handle more than just the usual 0s and 1s. They can manage a third state, making them super useful for complex computing tasks. The secret lies in their u

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Jul 01 2025SPORTS

The Hidden Costs of Injuries in Professional Football

Injuries in professional football are not just about the player's health. They also hit the team's wallet hard. A study looked at how injuries affect the finances of teams in Germany's top two football leagues. It's not just about the money spent on medical bills. The real hit comes from the team pl

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Jul 01 2025SPORTS

The Steelers' Big Swap: What's Up with Minkah?

The Pittsburgh Steelers made a huge move. They traded for Jalen Ramsey and Jonnu Smith. But to get them, they let go of Minkah Fitzpatrick. He was with the team for six years. He came from the Miami Dolphins in 2019. Now, he's back with them. Some Steelers players were not happy with Fitzpatrick la

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