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Sep 17 2025HEALTH

What Happens to Kids' Brains After a Mild Head Injury?

Kids can get hurt playing sports or just being kids. Sometimes, they might bump their heads and get a mild brain injury. But what does this mean for their brainpower? Researchers wanted to find out. They looked at kids who had these mild brain injuries. They checked how well these kids did on tests

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Sep 14 2025SPORTS

Bristol's Baffling Tires: Keselowski's Frustration and America's Heartbreak

Brad Keselowski is at a loss. The NASCAR driver and team owner just can't figure out what's going on with the tires at Bristol Motor Speedway. It's like a mystery that keeps changing. Last year, the tires wore out super fast, making the race exciting. But this year? Nothing. The tires are holding up

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Sep 13 2025SPORTS

Volleyball Showdown: Nebraska Takes on Utah

Nebraska and Utah are set to battle it out on the volleyball court. This isn't just any match. It's a clash between two of the best teams in the country. The Nebraska Huskers, ranked number one, will host the number 22 Utah Utes. The game is part of the Husker Invitational. It's happening on Friday,

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Sep 12 2025HEALTH

The British Journal of Haematology: Seven Decades of Progress

The British Journal of Haematology is now 70 years old. It's a big deal. This journal has been around for a long time. It's like a wise old teacher. It has seen a lot of changes. Especially in the field of malignant haematology. From 2018 to 2024, things have moved fast. First, let's talk about the

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Sep 12 2025POLITICS

Bolsonaro's Legal Battle: A Closer Look at the Coup Allegations

In a significant legal development, Brazil's Supreme Court has declared that former president Jair Bolsonaro is responsible for orchestrating a plan to overthrow the government. The court's decision came after a majority of the judges agreed on his guilt. However, not all judges were in agreement, a

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Sep 12 2025SPORTS

Arrowhead Stadium: A Fortress of Noise and Tough Competition

Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City is known for being one of the most challenging places for NFL teams to play. This is not just an opinion but a fact supported by many players and records. The stadium's loud fan base and intense atmosphere make it a tough place for visiting teams. Tom Brady, a legen

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Sep 09 2025BUSINESS

Cracker Barrel Hits Pause on Makeover After Customer Backlash

Cracker Barrel, a well-known restaurant chain, has decided to stop all its store renovations. This comes after a lot of customers complained about the new look. The company shared this news on X, saying they heard the feedback about both the logo and the restaurant designs. For a while now, Cracker

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Sep 07 2025POLITICS

Finding Peace in the Past: Poland and Ukraine Honor Wartime Victims

In a quiet, wooded area of western Ukraine, a somber ceremony took place. Forty-two Poles, who lost their lives during World War II, were laid to rest. This event marked a significant step in the relationship between Poland and Ukraine, two countries that have stood together in recent times but have

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Sep 06 2025HEALTH

Brazil's Bird Flu Battle: Lessons and Risks

Brazil is stepping up to share its experiences with bird flu at an upcoming global conference. The United Nations' Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) picked Brazil to host this event, even though the country just had its first bird flu outbreak this past May on a chicken farm. This shows Brazil

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Sep 02 2025EDUCATION

Remembering Dr. Gary D. Lopaschuk: A Life of Impact

Dr. Gary D. Lopaschuk, who passed away in 2025, left behind a legacy that continues to inspire many. Born in 1955, his journey was marked by significant contributions to his field. His work was not just about research; it was about making a real difference. People who knew him often spoke about his

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