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Jun 20 2025HEALTH

Remembering Aidan: A Community's Fight Against Youth Suicide

Aidan Hegge, a 17-year-old student at Kasson-Mantorville High School, died by suicide on a hot July day in 2020. To put this into perspective, every day in the United States, 20 young people die by suicide. For every person who dies by suicide, 280 others seriously consider it. These statistics be

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Jun 19 2025TECHNOLOGY

Foldable Phones: The Slim Down Showdown

Foldable phones are becoming a big deal in the tech world. Samsung recently introduced the Galaxy Z Fold6, a foldable phone that is slimmer and lighter than its previous model. This move is part of a larger trend in the industry, where companies are trying to make foldable phones as thin as possible

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Jun 19 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Future of Smart Glasses: A New Way to Work

The tech world is always buzzing with new gadgets. One of the latest trends is smart glasses. These aren't your typical glasses. They can project screens, play videos, and even help you multitask. Imagine sitting in a crowded place, trying to work on your laptop. Now, imagine doing the same thing bu

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Jun 19 2025CELEBRITIES

New Revelations in the Diddy Court Case

The courtroom was tense as explicit videos were shown for the first time. These clips, part of the ongoing trial, left jurors visibly disturbed. The footage was from what have been dubbed "freak offs" - long, drug-fueled sex sessions allegedly organized by Sean "Diddy" Combs. The rapper is facing se

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Jun 19 2025POLITICS

Celebrating Freedom: Juneteenth Events Adapt to Modern Challenges

Juneteenth, marking the day in 1865 when enslaved people in Texas finally learned of their freedom, is a significant day in American history. However, this year, celebrations faced new hurdles. In Bend, Oregon, organizers initially called off their public festival due to safety concerns, reflecting

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Jun 19 2025SCIENCE

Humans: The Ultimate Survivors

Humans are the only species that have managed to live in almost every environment on Earth. This ability to adapt is not new. Long before the modern era, ancient humans showed remarkable flexibility in finding food and resources in tough places. This adaptability is what allowed them to spread out

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Jun 19 2025CRIME

A Jury Will Decide The Fate Of This Accused Man

A courtroom in Boulder is buzzing with a case that has everyone talking. A man named Mohamed Sabry Soliman is accused of throwing Molotov cocktails at a group of people who were supporting Israeli hostages. The big question is whether this was a hate crime. Soliman, a 45-year-old from Colorado Sprin

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Jun 19 2025HEALTH

Infections and CLL: What You Need to Know

Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL) is a type of cancer that makes people more likely to get infections. This is due to a mix of factors related to the patient's health, the disease itself, and the treatments used. With new treatments coming out, it's crucial to figure out how these treatments affect

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Jun 19 2025TECHNOLOGY

Xbox's Next Move: A Big Step for Gaming

Microsoft is making big waves in the gaming world. The company has revealed that its upcoming game consoles will work with multiple digital stores. This means gamers won't be stuck with just one place to buy their games. Plus, these new consoles will keep supporting old games, so players won't lose

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Jun 19 2025HEALTH

Group Pregnancy Check-ups: A New Way to Boost Health in Malawi

In Malawi, a fresh approach to pregnancy check-ups is making waves. This method brings together expectant mothers in groups. It is not just about regular medical care. The goal is to create a supportive community. This community helps women learn and grow together. It also aims to tackle big issues

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