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Apr 16 2025SPORTS

Quarterback's Transfer Dilemma

The spring transfer portal for college football is now open. It is a place where players can move from one team to another. One player who has caught attention is Nico Iamaleava. He is a quarterback who was with the Tennessee team. He has officially joined the transfer portal. There is a twist,

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Apr 16 2025BUSINESS

Car Buyers Rush as Tariffs Loom

Car buyers in the U. S. are in a hurry. They are snapping up new and used vehicles faster than ever. This rush is due to fears of upcoming tariffs. These tariffs could make cars more expensive. As a result, the number of cars available for sale is dropping quickly. The supply of new cars has fallen

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Apr 16 2025SCIENCE

Sprouts Under Siege: A Cool Solution to Microbial Menace

Sprouts are packed with nutrients and easy to grow. But there is a problem. Microbes love them too. In recent years, up to 40% of sprouts have been lost due to microbial contamination. This is a big issue. It is important to find better ways to control microbes and reduce these losses. Current

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Apr 16 2025SCIENCE

Deep Sea Mystery: The Colossal Squid's First Live Encounter

The colossal squid, a giant among invertebrates, has finally been seen alive in its natural habitat. This is a big deal because it's the first time in a century that scientists have spotted one swimming freely in the deep sea. The squid, known as Mesonychoteuthis hamiltoni, can grow up to 23 feet lo

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Apr 16 2025HEALTH

Foods That Can Help You Sleep Better

Sleep troubles are a big deal. It is estimated that about one in three people worldwide struggle with insomnia. This can lead to some serious health issues. Traditional sleep meds often come with a list of side effects that can cause even more problems. This has sparked a lot of interest in finding

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Apr 16 2025ENVIRONMENT

Ants Under Arrest: The Surprising World of Wildlife Trafficking

The world of wildlife trafficking is shifting, and it’s not just about the big animals anymore. In a surprising turn of events, two young men from Belgium found themselves in trouble for smuggling ants. Yes, you read that right—ants! The incident unfolded in Kenya, where the two 19-year-olds were c

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Apr 16 2025CRIME

A Nighttime Fire Targets Pennsylvania Governor's Home

A recent incident in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, has raised eyebrows and sparked conversations about political violence. In the early hours of April 13, 2025, a fire broke out at the governor's official residence. The governor, Josh Shapiro, and his family were inside at the time, but thankfully, no o

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Apr 16 2025SPORTS

The Hidden Struggles of Young Female Volleyball Stars

Volleyball is a popular sport among young females. It's not just about the game. It's about who they are. Some girls see themselves mainly as athletes. This can lead to intense focus on the sport. It can also lead to problems. These problems can be physical and mental. Injuries and burnout are commo

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Apr 16 2025OPINION

Don't Let Trade Wars Fuel a Military Showdown Over Taiwan

The U. S. has made defending Taiwan a big part of its Pacific plans. But its trade tactics might make things worse. The U. S. has been talking about a strong Pacific strategy. The defense of Taiwan is a key part of this plan. This isn't new. It's been U. S. policy since 1949. But things have changed

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Apr 16 2025POLITICS

Funding Fight: Immigrants' Legal Aid in Limbo

A recent court decision has put a temporary halt to federal funding for legal education programs that assist immigrants facing deportation or navigating immigration courts. This decision, made by U. S. District Judge Randolph D. Moss in Washington, D. C. , affects a coalition of nonprofit groups tha

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