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May 08 2025SPORTS

Swimming Strokes and Shoulder Growth: How Specializing Early Affects Young Swimmers

Swimming is a popular sport that demands a lot from the body, especially the shoulders. Young swimmers who focus on one stroke may see changes in their shoulders. This is because different strokes require different movements. For instance, the freestyle stroke involves a lot of rotation, while the b

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May 08 2025TECHNOLOGY

The New Game Plan for Teen Fitness Apps

Teenagers and adults involved in education and sports have a lot to say about fitness apps. They want something that is fun and useful. The goal was to find out what teens, teachers, coaches, managers, and app experts think about the fitness apps that are out there. They also wanted to know wha

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May 04 2025POLITICS

From Shadows to Stars: A Teen's Escape to Freedom

Ivan Sarancha grew up in a world where truth was twisted and history was rewritten. When he was just 7 years old, his school stopped teaching Ukrainian literature and history. This was in 2014, after Russia took control of Crimea and started causing trouble in eastern Ukraine. Ivan was too young to

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May 04 2025FINANCE

Stock Market: The Wild Ride of Recovery

The stock market in the U. S. had a rollercoaster ride after a sudden announcement about tariffs. It took just a few weeks for the market to bounce back to where it was before the shock. This happened after a president announced much higher tariffs than expected on almost all U. S. trading partners.

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May 04 2025SCIENCE

Mysterious Cosmic Bursts: The Enigma of Fast Blue Explosions

In the vast expanse of space, astronomers have stumbled upon a peculiar phenomenon: bright, swift explosions that defy conventional understanding. These events, dubbed luminous fast blue optical transients or LFBots, have left scientists baffled. They are incredibly bright, hotter than the surface o

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May 04 2025SPORTS

Weather Wreaks Havoc on State Softball Semifinals

The state softball semifinals took an unexpected turn on Friday. A sudden storm rolled in, forcing the LHSAA to pause the games. The weather was so bad that they had to reschedule all the matches. This weather delay was a big deal because it affected the whole schedule. The games that were supposed

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May 03 2025POLITICS

Wisconsin's Governor Stands Firm Amid Arrest Threats

Wisconsin's governor, Tony Evers, is not backing down despite recent threats from a high-ranking official in the Trump administration. The official hinted that Evers could face arrest due to guidelines he issued for state employees dealing with federal immigration agents. Evers made it clear that he

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May 03 2025HEALTH

Teen Troubles: Uncovering Patterns of Substance Use and Delinquency

Teenagers often get a bad rap for their behavior. But why do some teens turn to drugs and crime? A recent study in Sweden took a close look at this issue. It tried to find hidden groups of teens with similar problems. The goal was to understand what drives these teens to misuse substances and engage

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May 02 2025SCIENCE

Lighting Up Cells: The Evolution of Fluorescent Probes

The quest to improve super-resolution microscopy has led to some clever innovations. Scientists have been working on molecular probes that can be turned on and off with light. These probes are crucial for seeing tiny details in cells. A while back, a hydrazone photochrome was created. It could be sw

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May 02 2025CRIME

A Sudden Attack on Sullivan's Island

A quiet afternoon turned chaotic on Sullivan's Island. Two young kids and an adult were hit by a car near a church preschool. This wasn't a simple accident. It might have been on purpose. The driver sped off, leaving behind a scene of panic and fear. The police sprang into action. They launched a m

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