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Apr 24 2025SPORTS

Jumping Higher with Smart Cues

The world of sports science is always looking for ways to boost performance. Recently, a group of researchers put a spotlight on how different verbal cues can change the way athletes jump. They focused on the countermovement jump, a common move in many sports. They gathered 18 men who were already

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Apr 23 2025POLITICS

A New Chapter for Illinois Politics

A significant shift is on the horizon for Illinois politics. Dick Durbin, a long-time senator from Illinois, has decided not to seek reelection in 2026. This decision marks the end of a lengthy career in public service, spanning over four decades. Durbin, now 80, has been a consistent figure in both

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Apr 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

YouTube's Big 20: What's New and What's Next?

YouTube is marking its 20th anniversary with a look back at some impressive numbers and a sneak peek at new features coming soon. It is hard to believe that the first video, "Me at the Zoo, " was uploaded way back on April 23, 2005. Since then, the platform has seen a staggering 20 trillion video

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Apr 23 2025POLITICS

The Next Chapter for Illinois Politics

A big change is coming to Illinois politics. Senator Dick Durbin, who has been a key figure in the Democratic Party for a long time, has decided not to run for re-election in 2026. This news opens up a significant leadership role in the Senate and sets the stage for a competitive primary race in Ill

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Apr 23 2025HEALTH

The Future of HIV Treatment: A Look at Long-Action Injections

In the fight against HIV, there is a new player in town. Long-acting injectable antiretroviral therapy (ART) is gaining traction. This approach is not just another pill. It is a shot that lasts for months. This is a game-changer for those living with HIV. It is also a big deal for those who hav

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Apr 23 2025POLITICS

Minnesota Stands Up for Transgender Athletes

In Minnesota, a significant legal move is underway. The state's attorney general has taken a proactive step by filing a lawsuit against the federal government. This action aims to prevent the Trump administration from interfering with Minnesota's approach to transgender athletes in school sports. T

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Apr 23 2025SPORTS

Dallas Sports Fans Still Buzzing Over Luka's Big Move

The Dallas sports scene is still abuzz with chatter about Luka Doncic's surprising trade to the Lakers. This news has overshadowed other major events, like the Mavericks' playoff exit and the Cowboys' upcoming NFL Draft. The trade has left many fans, including Jerry Jones and his wife Gene, reeling.

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Apr 23 2025SCIENCE

The Mysterious Shifts of 55 Cancri e: A Rocky Planet's Weather Wobbles

The planet 55 Cancri e is a hot, rocky world that's been puzzling scientists. It shows big changes in brightness over short periods. These changes happen in both visible and infrared light. The temperature swings are massive, around 1, 400 Kelvin, give or take a few hundred. This is like the differe

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Apr 23 2025HEALTH

Vaccine Choices: How Age and Politics Played a Role in a Pennsylvania University

A study was conducted at a large public university in Pennsylvania. The focus was on who got the COVID-19 vaccine and who did not. The findings were quite interesting. Age and political beliefs were key factors in determining vaccination status. The study looked at students and staff across multipl

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Apr 23 2025SCIENCE

Microplastic Heartache: Can Resveratrol Save the Day?

Microplastics are everywhere. They sneak into waterways, soil, and even the air we breathe. These tiny particles can wreak havoc on the heart, both directly and indirectly. To understand this better, a study focused on the heart health of mice exposed to polystyrene microplastics. The goal was to se

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