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May 15 2025SPORTS

Jayson Tatum's Road to Recovery Begins

Jayson Tatum is on the mend after a tough injury. He had surgery to fix his torn Achilles tendon just a day after it happened. The Boston Celtics star took a moment to thank everyone for their support on social media. A picture of him in the hospital bed, giving a thumbs up, was shared. His right le

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May 15 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Fear of Missing Out in Gaming: A New Approach

A recent trend in gaming has been the use of "FOMO, " or fear of missing out. This strategy can lead to players feeling pressured to spend excessive time and money on games. Some games are designed to appear vast and all-encompassing, which can result in two types of player reactions. Some players m

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May 15 2025POLITICS

Three Professors Walk Away From America

The United States is in a precarious situation. The country is experiencing a notable decline in democratic values. This is evident in several disturbing trends. Legal residents are being sent to foreign prisons without proper legal proceedings. Students are being detained for expressing their v

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May 15 2025TECHNOLOGY

How Data and AI are Changing Fleet Management

Fleet management has seen a significant shift thanks to data and artificial intelligence. This change is not just about tracking vehicles anymore. It is about improving safety, customer experiences, and preparing for a future where humans and machines work together. The use of data and AI has made

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May 15 2025SPORTS

The Celtics' Crucial Game 5: How Tatum's Injury Shakes Things Up

The Celtics are in a tight spot. They need to win tonight's game to stay in the playoffs. The team had high hopes coming into the playoffs, but things haven't gone as planned. They lost two games in a row to the New York Knicks and are now down 3-1. To make matters worse, their star player, Jayson T

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May 15 2025HEALTH

Predicting Blood Sugar in Critical Care

Managing blood sugar levels in intensive care units is a complex task. It is not just about administering insulin. It is about anticipating how a patient will react to it. This is where the challenge lies. Each patient is unique. A treatment that works for one might not work for another. This variab

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May 14 2025POLITICS

Omaha's Historic Shift: New Mayor Elected

The city of Omaha, Nebraska, experienced a significant change in its leadership. For the first time, a Black man will take the role of mayor. This outcome was not a surprise, as voters were split between supporting the current mayor, Jean Stothert, and her challenger, John Ewing. Both candidates had

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May 14 2025POLITICS

Russian Activist Faces Five-Year Sentence for Political Activism

In a move that has sparked international debate, a prominent Russian activist has been sentenced to five years in prison. Grigory Melkonyants, known for his work with the independent election monitoring group Golos, was found guilty of collaborating with an "undesirable" organization. This charge ha

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May 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

Nintendo's Switch 2: What's Under the Hood?

Nintendo has finally spilled the beans on the tech specs for its upcoming Switch 2 console. But don't expect every detail to be laid out in plain sight. The company has always been a bit secretive about its hardware, and this time is no different. The Switch 2 is powered by a custom processor made b

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May 14 2025BUSINESS

The Meat Giant's Big U. S. Bet

The Batista brothers, Joesley and Wesley, are behind JBS, the world's top meat producer. They've had a rough ride with the law, facing charges for bribing over 1, 800 politicians in Brazil. Despite this, they're set to list their company on the New York Stock Exchange. This move comes after a decade

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