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Aug 31 2025CELEBRITIES

Rodeo Mishap: Taylor Williams' Quick Recovery After Horse Incident

Taylor Williams, known for his time on "Love Island USA, " had a rough night at a rodeo event. The 24-year-old was participating in the Arizona Invitational Black Rodeo in Scottsdale when things took a sudden turn. His horse unexpectedly collided with another, causing both to fall. Videos shared onl

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Aug 31 2025SPORTS

Florida State's Football Triumph: A New Era Begins

Florida State University's football team kicked off their season with a bang, defeating Alabama in a stunning upset. The Seminoles, considered underdogs, showcased their strength and strategy, leaving fans and critics alike impressed. The offensive line, often a point of concern, performed exception

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Aug 31 2025SCIENCE

Shining a Light on Nitric Oxide and Antioxidants

Scientists have cooked up a clever way to measure how well antioxidants can neutralize harmful nitric oxide radicals. This isn't just any method; it's a fancy fluorescent one that uses tiny gold particles to do the job. First, they create these radicals from a compound called sodium nitroprusside.

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Aug 31 2025POLITICS

When Words Collide: Prayer and Action After Minneapolis Shooting

In the wake of the Minneapolis school shooting, a heated debate has sparked once again. This time, it's about the role of prayer and the need for action. The incident at Annunciation Catholic School left two students dead and many others injured. It's a tragic event that has reignited the ongoing di

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Aug 30 2025HEALTH

Covid Cases Rise: What's Happening in the US?

The US is seeing a rise in Covid-19 cases, especially in the South Central region. States like Arkansas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Louisiana, and Texas are reporting a 15% positivity rate. This might not show the full picture, though. Many people are using at-home tests or ignoring mild symptoms, so the

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Aug 30 2025POLITICS

Texas Republicans Bet Big on Latino Voters with New Maps

In the heart of Guadalupe County, Texas, the sun is always fierce, but the political climate is even hotter. Tomas Hernandez Jr. , a local business owner, feels the heat. He sees his community struggling with a tough economy, high grocery prices, and workers leaving due to stricter deportation polic

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Aug 30 2025HEALTH

COVID Numbers Rise, But Not Like Before

COVID-19 is making a comeback in the U. S. , but it's not as bad as before. As schools reopened and colder months approached, COVID cases and hospitalizations started to climb. However, they are still much lower than in previous years. For the week ending August 9, the COVID hospitalization rate wa

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Aug 30 2025HEALTH

CVS Changes COVID-19 Vaccine Rules: What You Need to Know

CVS has introduced a new rule for COVID-19 vaccines in 14 states, including New York. Now, you need a prescription to get the updated shot. This change comes as the federal health officials have stopped recommending the vaccine for everyone over 6 months old. The updated COVID-19 vaccines have been

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Aug 30 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Lead Messes with Tadpoles' Growth and Health

Lead is a dangerous poison found in many water bodies. It's not good for any living thing, but we don't know much about how it affects amphibians like frogs. Scientists decided to study this by looking at the fat and liver changes in Rana chensinensis tadpoles when exposed to lead. They tested two

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Aug 28 2025HEALTH

Opioid Progress at Risk: What's Next?

The U. S. has seen a drop in overdose deaths, a win worth celebrating. But this progress is at risk. A new law could take health insurance away from millions, including many with opioid addiction. Medicaid covers nearly half of non-elderly adults battling opioid addiction. Without it, treatment beco

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