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Mar 02 2025SPORTS

What's Up with Young Athletes and Tough Coaches?

Teen athletes in competitive sports have a lot to say about how their coaches treat them. Researchers wanted to understand what these young people think about tough coaching methods. They asked over 350 French-speaking athletes about their experiences. The results were surprising. Some athletes thou

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Mar 02 2025SPORTS

Tank Davis and Roach Jr. Battle to a Draw

The boxing world was on edge as Gervonta "Tank" Davis and Lamont Roach Jr. faced off in a thrilling 12-round match. The crowd of 19, 250 at the Barclays Center witnessed a close and controversial fight. Roach Jr. was allowed to fight at a higher weight class, 135 pounds, against Davis, who

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Mar 02 2025POLITICS

Fired and Rehired: The Political Football of a Federal Job

A federal judge in Washington recently made a decision that has shaken up the political landscape. She ruled that the head of a federal watchdog agency, Hampton Dellinger, must keep his job. This came after President Trump tried to remove him from his position. The judge stated that Trump's attempt

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Mar 02 2025POLITICS

Protecting Our Parks: The Fight for Public Lands

Hundreds of people gathered at national parks in Southern California to voice their concerns about the future of public lands. The protests were sparked by the recent mass firings of federal employees, including many who worked in national parks. Protesters in Joshua Tree National Park waved America

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Mar 02 2025SCIENCE

Moon Mission: Firefly's Blue Ghost Aims for Lunar Touchdown

Imagine a small, box-shaped spacecraft, about 6. 6 feet tall, hurtling towards the moon. This is Firefly Aerospace's Blue Ghost lander, which is set to make its lunar landing attempt on the moon's near side. This mission is part of NASA's plan to get astronauts back to the moon this decade, but succ

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Mar 02 2025SPORTS

Pete Rose: A Second Chance for Baseball's Hit King?

Pete Rose, the legendary baseball player, is up for a big change. The current MLB commissioner is thinking about taking him off the banned list. This could happen even though Rose passed away last year. Rose was a superstar, with more hits than anyone else in baseball history. He played in more game

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Mar 02 2025CELEBRITIES

Angie Stone's Legacy Lives On

Angie Stone, a beloved R&B singer and member of the pioneering hip-hop group The Sequence, passed away in a car accident at the age of 63. The incident happened early in the morning when the van she was traveling in flipped over and was struck by a truck on Interstate 65. Sadly, Angie was the only f

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Mar 02 2025SCIENCE

Wine Fermentation: The Hidden Power of Benchtop NMR

Wine fermentation is a complex process. It involves many different stages and factors that can affect the final product. One important tool in monitoring this process is benchtop NMR spectroscopy. This tool is flexible, affordable, and easy to use. It can help assess wine quality and track the ferme

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Mar 02 2025POLITICS

U. S. and Ukraine at Odds: What Happened in the Oval Office?

Imagine this: The Oval Office, a place where big decisions are made, turns into a heated debate zone. The main players? President Trump, Vice President Vance, and Ukrainian President Zelenskyy. The topic? A deal about Ukraine's mineral wealth. The atmosphere? Tense, to say the least. Trump

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Mar 02 2025POLITICS

Europe's Defense Dilemma: Trump's Ukraine Policy Shifts

Europe's leaders are in a tough spot. They've been trying to keep up with the unpredictable President Trump's foreign policy. They are also trying to get their own countries to spend more on defense. This is because they see that America's support for them might not be as steady as it used to be.

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