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Aug 11 2025SPORTS

Breaking Barriers: Jen Pawol Makes History in Baseball

Jen Pawol has achieved something remarkable. She is the first woman to umpire a Major League Baseball game. This happened during a match between the Atlanta Braves and the Miami Marlins. The event was a big deal, but Pawol is already back to her usual routine in Triple A. Pawol's journey to this po

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Aug 08 2025BUSINESS

Arri at a Crossroads: Family Business Faces Industry Shake-Up

Arri, a big name in cinema cameras, is thinking about selling part of its business. This comes just after they launched a new high-end camera, the Alexa 35 Xtreme, priced at $55, 000. The Stahl family, who own Arri, is talking to advisors about selling some or all of their stake. They've also been w

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Aug 04 2025RELIGION

The Hidden Stories Behind Missionary Artifacts

Missionary artifacts have been quietly shaping museums and exhibits for years. Unlike objects seized through violence, these items often fly under the radar. Yet, they hold a unique place in history, tied to both faith and power. These collections aren't just random items. They carry complex storie

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Aug 03 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Unforgettable Martial Arts Movies You Should Watch

Martial arts movies are not just about intense action and gore. They offer a wide range of experiences, from thrilling adventures to emotionally charged stories. For those new to the genre, starting with the classics can be a great way to explore its depth and variety. Donnie Yen's performance in "

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Jul 30 2025HEALTH

Young Women in Sri Lanka: What Do They Know About Breast Cancer?

In Sri Lanka, young women's understanding of breast cancer is a hot topic. A recent study dug into what non-medical female college students know, think, and do about breast cancer. The goal? To figure out how to teach them better and catch cancer early. First, let's talk about knowledge. Many of th

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Jul 29 2025CRIME

Hate Speech Leads to Charges in B. C.

A man from B. C. is now facing charges after allegedly making hateful comments towards Jewish protesters. The incident happened back in March 2024, and police say it took a while to build a strong case. The accused, 28-year-old Khalid El Boyok, is charged with publicly stirring up hatred. Police em

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Jul 28 2025SPORTS

Rashawn Slater's Big Payday: Breaking Down the Numbers

Rashawn Slater just got a huge deal from the Chargers. It's a four-year extension. The money is big. Really big. Let's break it down. First, there's a signing bonus of $29 million. That's a lot of cash upfront. Then, in 2025, he gets a $7 million roster bonus and a $2 million base salary. Both are

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Jul 28 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Galactus: From Cloud to Cosmic King

Galactus, the Devourer of Worlds, has had a rocky history on the big screen. The first attempt to bring him to life in "Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer" was a bit of a letdown. Instead of the towering, intimidating figure from the comics, we got a giant cloud. It was a tough sell, even wit

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Jul 17 2025SCIENCE

Tomato Trouble: How Worms Are Outsmarting Farms

Tomatoes are a big deal, especially in California. They're used in lots of foods, but there's a tiny enemy causing big problems. These are called root-knot nematodes, or RKNs for short. They're like little worms that attack tomato plants. Farmers have been using a special gene called Mi-1 to fight t

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Jul 16 2025HEALTH

Coffee Enemas: A Risky Trend You Should Avoid

Social media is buzzing about a new trend: coffee enemas. This involves injecting coffee into the colon, a practice that some believe helps detox the body. But doctors warn that this trend is not only unproven but also potentially dangerous. Coffee enemas are part of an alternative therapy called G

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