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Apr 20 2025HEALTH

New Tools to Tackle Uric Acid Issues

Uric acid problems, like hyperuricemia and gout, are serious health issues. They happen when there is too much uric acid in the body. To tackle this, scientists are looking for ways to block a specific transporter called URAT1. This transporter helps move uric acid around in the body. A team of res

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Apr 20 2025SPORTS

College Gymnasts Battle for the Top Spot

The stage is set in Fort Worth, Texas, where four powerhouse teams are about to compete for the NCAA women's gymnastics championship. The teams are Missouri, Oklahoma, UCLA, and Utah. They are all eager to claim the top spot. The competition is fierce, with some of the sport's biggest names in the

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Apr 20 2025SPORTS

The 2025 WWE Hall of Fame: A Night of Surprises and Questions

The 2025 WWE Hall of Fame ceremony was a night filled with unexpected twists and turns. It was a long event, lasting three and a half hours, with a lot of focus on one person. This person, Triple H, was given a lot of time. A video package was shown midway through the show to highlight the main e

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Apr 19 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Gaga's Coachella Comeback: How She Handled the Mic Mishap

Lady Gaga's performance at Coachella's second weekend was a hit, despite a small hiccup with her microphone. The issue happened during "Abracadabra, " the second song of her set. The mic started acting up, but Gaga quickly swapped it for a handheld one. She kept dancing and singing, holding both the

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Apr 19 2025BUSINESS

The Podcast King Who Turned Down Big Money

Steven Bartlett is a name that has become synonymous with podcasting success. He is the mastermind behind "The Diary of a CEO, " a show that has amassed over 10 million YouTube subscribers and 20 million social media followers. This makes it one of the most popular podcasts in the world, second only

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Apr 19 2025SPORTS

The NFL Draft: When Experts Get It Wrong

The NFL Draft is just around the corner, and excitement is building. Young athletes are on the brink of seeing their dreams come true, while fans eagerly anticipate the new talent that might lead their favorite teams to victory. For months, everyone has been talking about who will shine and who will

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Apr 19 2025POLITICS

The Shift in Extremism: From Oklahoma to Today

The bombing in Oklahoma City, which happened 30 years ago, was a shocking event that left many people horrified. A young man, Timothy McVeigh, who had served in the military and held far-right views, was responsible for the explosion that destroyed a federal building. He was caught two days later, l

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Apr 19 2025POLITICS

Manchester's Working Class Legacy

Manchester, a city in northern England, is famous for its role in the working-class movement. It all started with a tragic event in 1819. That year, the British cavalry attacked a peaceful gathering of workers demanding political rights. This event, known as the Peterloo Massacre, left at least 18 p

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Apr 19 2025EDUCATION

A Look Back at the First Shots of the American Revolution

Every year, thousands gather in Lexington, Massachusetts, to remember the start of the American Revolution. This year marks 250 years since the Battles of Lexington and Concord. It's a big deal, not just for history buffs, but for anyone who wants to understand where the United States came from and

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Apr 19 2025HEALTH

Outpatient Care: A New Way to Manage Seizure Disorders

Seizure disorders, including epilepsy, are a significant drain on healthcare resources. These conditions demand a lot of medical attention and money. The ALVEEG trial is stepping in to address this issue. It's all about finding a better way to manage these disorders using outpatient ambulatory long-

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