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Apr 22 2025SPORTS

Lakers' Coach JJ Redick on Game 2 Practice: Best in Months But Questions Remain

The Lakers' coach JJ Redick had a lot to say after a practice session that he called the best in months. This session came just before Game 2 of their series against the Minnesota Timberwolves. The Lakers had a tough time in Game 1, losing by a significant margin of 22 points. The team's performance

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Apr 22 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Coachella 2024: The Heat, The Hits, And The Headaches

The Coachella music festival is known for its star-studded lineups and massive crowds. This year was no different, with some incredible performances and a few notable missteps. The festival faced some serious challenges, including record-breaking heat and strict set times that caused some issues. Bu

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Apr 22 2025SPORTS

A Big Welcome Back to the Big Apple

Ian Jackson is heading back to New York City. This is big news for basketball fans. He will be playing for St. John's. This is a big deal. Jackson is a talented player from North Carolina. He is known for his explosive moves on the court. He is also from The Bronx. So, he is coming home in a way. He

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Apr 22 2025ENVIRONMENT

Heatwaves and Pollution: A Double Whammy for Baltic Sea Plankton

The Baltic Sea is getting hotter, and that's bad news for its tiny plant-like residents, the dinoflagellates. These microscopic organisms are crucial for the sea's health, but they're facing a double threat. First, there are the heatwaves, which are becoming more common and intense due to climate ch

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Apr 22 2025HEALTH

Women's Health Across the Ages: A Comprehensive Look

For a long time, the spotlight on women's health has been on reproductive issues. Topics like childbirth, family planning, and pregnancy care have dominated the conversation. However, this focus leaves out many other health concerns that women face throughout their lives. It's time to broaden our vi

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Apr 22 2025CRIME

Campus Safety Under Scrutiny After Florida State Shooting

On a sunny day in Tallahassee, Florida State University students were preparing for their last classes before graduation. The day took a dark turn when a gunman started shooting on campus. Students like Meghan Bannister and Sarah Walker had practiced active shooter drills since they were young. T

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Apr 22 2025ENVIRONMENT

Coffee's Climate Conundrum: How Weather Shapes Mexico's Brew

Coffee is a big deal. It's one of the most traded and drunk products globally. Most of it is grown in tropical regions, while it's mainly consumed in the north. The weather plays a huge role in how much coffee is produced and how good it is. Wet and dry periods are crucial for the plant's life cycle

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Apr 22 2025HEALTH

Is Rotationplasty Still a Good Choice for Bone Cancer Patients?

Bone cancer in the thigh can be tough to treat. One option is rotationplasty. This is where the lower leg is turned around and attached to the thigh. It's not a new idea. It was first done in 1974. It's a big change for the body. But it has some pluses. It lasts longer than other treatments.

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Apr 22 2025HEALTH

Hospital Hacks: Tracing Infections Inside and Out

Hospital-acquired infections, often called nosocomial infections, are a big deal in healthcare settings. These infections can lead to longer hospital stays and even higher death rates. They also put extra pressure on the healthcare system, affecting both staff and other patients. Knowing whether an

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Apr 21 2025SPORTS

The Night 2 Showdown: Mixed Reactions from WWE's Biggest Event

WrestleMania 41's second night wrapped up with a mix of highs and lows. The event kicked off with a bang, featuring Iyo Sky's impressive defense of her Women's World Championship against Rhea Ripley and Bianca Belair. This match was a standout, with all three competitors delivering top-notch perform

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