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May 21 2025SPORTS

Olympic Flag Football: NFL Owners Greenlight Player Participation

The NFL has taken a significant step towards international expansion. Every NFL team owner voted in favor of allowing active players to join the Olympic flag football tournament. This unanimous decision, made in late March, marks a pivotal moment for the league's global ambitions. The vote was a re

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May 21 2025CELEBRITIES

A Voice from the Margins Shines Bright

A remarkable achievement has taken place in the literary world. A collection of short stories, Heart Lamp, has won the International Booker Prize. The book is unique because it is the first work in the Kannada language to receive this honor. Kannada is spoken in the southern Indian state of Karnatak

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May 21 2025SPORTS

The Rookie's Big Night: Crews Shines in Washington's Win

In a thrilling matchup, the Washington Nationals edged out the Atlanta Braves with a 5-3 victory on a Tuesday night. The home team, the Nationals, had a standout performance from their rookie, Dylan Crews. Crews, a promising talent picked second overall in the 2023 draft, made a significant impact

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May 21 2025SPORTS

Soto's Slump: Is the Mets Star Feeling the Pressure?

The buzz around Juan Soto's contentment in Queens is growing louder, and it's tough to dismiss. The Mets' star player, who signed a massive 15-year, $765 million contract last December, has been under the microscope lately. Fans and experts alike are noticing a shift in his performance and attitude.

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May 21 2025CRIME

Jailbreak in New Orleans: Who's to Blame?

A dramatic jailbreak occurred in New Orleans over the weekend. Ten inmates managed to escape from the Orleans Justice Center. They did so by creating a hole in a wall behind a toilet. They then climbed over a fence and crossed a busy interstate. They left behind a taunting message on the wall. It re

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May 21 2025BUSINESS

Banking in a Pandemic: Navigating Resources and Capabilities

The COVID-19 pandemic has shown how crucial it is for banks to make quick, informed decisions about their resources and capabilities. This is where a decision-making model comes in handy. It helps managers pick the right resources and capabilities in real-time, adapting as needed. However, the curre

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May 21 2025HEALTH

Understanding Domestic Violence in Tanzania

Domestic violence is a serious problem in Tanzania. It affects many women in the country. This violence can harm a woman's body, mind, and emotions. Even though there are laws to protect women, this violence still happens a lot. To fight it, it's important to know how common it is and what causes it

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May 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

Pixel's New Trick: Personalize Your Lock Screen with Magic Portrait

Google's newest feature for Pixel phones, Magic Portrait, is making waves in the Android 16 beta. This tool is designed to make lock screen wallpapers more eye-catching by framing the main subject. It's part of the Pixel wallpaper app's effects and works by isolating a portion of an image and offeri

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May 21 2025HEALTH

How Animal Foods Boost Kids' Growth in Ethiopia

The first few years of life are super important for a child's growth and brain development. This is when they need lots of good food to stay healthy. Animal foods, like meat, eggs, and milk, are packed with stuff kids need, such as protein, iron, and vitamins. These nutrients help kids grow strong a

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May 21 2025HEALTH

Back Pain Blues: What's Making Students Worry?

Back pain is a huge issue. It's the top cause of long-term disability. And guess what? It's only going to get worse. Fear avoidance beliefs (FAB) play a big role in how bad back pain gets. They can affect when it starts, how intense it is, how often it happens, and how it impacts daily life. Young a

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