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Jun 14 2025SPORTS

Kevin Durant: The Big Trade Talk

The NBA is buzzing with talk about a major trade. Kevin Durant, the superstar forward for the Phoenix Suns, might be on the move. This news comes from reliable sources who say a deal could happen in the next few days. The Houston Rockets, Miami Heat, and Minnesota Timberwolves are the top contende

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Jun 14 2025HEALTH

Why Hearing Aids Take Time to Show Their True Power

Hearing aids don't work miracles overnight. They need time to show their full potential. This is because the brain needs to adjust to the new sounds it's receiving. This adjustment period is what experts call auditory acclimatization. It's not just about getting used to wearing a device. It's a

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Jun 14 2025SPORTS

Sports and Guidance: A Day for South Carolina's Youth

In Columbia, a special day unfolded. It was all about giving young people a chance to shine and learn. The South Carolina Department of Juvenile Justice put together the second Jump Shots for Justice event. It was a day packed with activities. Kids got to play basketball, kickball, and even do some

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Jun 14 2025ENVIRONMENT

Community Voices in WASH: Who's Really Calling the Shots?

The RISE project aimed to improve water, sanitation, and hygiene in urban slums. In Makassar, Indonesia, and Suva, Fiji, they tried to involve the community in designing these improvements. They held workshops and visited homes to get everyone's input. Afterward, they surveyed people to see who took

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Jun 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

Balancing Cost and Pollution in Power Systems

In the world of engineering, tackling multiple goals at once is a common headache. When it comes to running combined heat and power systems, the struggle is real. The aim is to keep costs low while also cutting down on pollution. This is where smart algorithms come into play. One such algorithm is

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Jun 14 2025HEALTH

How Two Countries Tackle Obesity and Heart Disease with Food Policies

Two countries in Europe are testing out different ways to fight obesity and heart disease. They are looking at how labeling calories on menus and taxing sugary drinks can make a difference. Belgium and Germany are the countries in question. They want to see if these policies can help people make hea

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Jun 14 2025SCIENCE

How Long Do Harmful Chemicals Stay in Our Bodies?

Persistent organic pollutants (POPs) have been a major health concern worldwide for a long time. These harmful chemicals stick around in our bodies and the environment for a very long time. This makes it hard to figure out how they affect our health over the long term. A new study created a simple m

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Jun 13 2025TECHNOLOGY

Google's Quick App Feature: The End of an Era

Google has made a significant decision that will affect many app developers and users. They have decided to retire Android Instant Apps by the end of 2025. This feature allowed users to try out mini versions of Android apps without fully installing them. It was a convenient way to test apps and game

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Jun 13 2025SPORTS

The Bucs' New Receivers: A Fresh Start

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have a new group of receivers this year. Mike Evans, a veteran player, is excited about the new additions. Evans has played with many different players over his 12 years in Tampa. He thinks this year's group is the best he has ever been part of. Evans talked about the new r

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Jun 13 2025CRIME

A Star's Fall: Antonio Brown's Legal Troubles

A former NFL star is in hot water. A judge in South Florida issued an arrest warrant for Antonio Brown on June 11. The charge? Attempted murder with a firearm. This comes from a shooting that happened at a celebrity boxing event in Miami on May 16. The warrant also says Brown, who is 36, must pay a

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