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Apr 19 2025SPORTS

A Night of Brotherly Triumph in Orlando

The spotlight shined on Fabian Edwards as he stepped into the cage at Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida. His opponent? None other than Impa Kasanganay, the former light heavyweight champion who had previously won a $1 million tournament and reached the final the year before. The arena buzzed wit

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Apr 19 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Director's Darkest Hour and His Cinematic Comeback

David Cronenberg, a renowned film director, faced a profound personal loss in 2017. His wife, Carolyn Zeifman, passed away, leaving him with an overwhelming sense of grief. At her funeral, Cronenberg experienced an intense desire to join her in the coffin, a moment that highlighted his deep emotiona

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Apr 19 2025SCIENCE

Collagen's Secret to Strong, Aligned Tissues

The body's tissues are built tough, thanks to collagen. Collagen fibers run in specific directions, giving tissues their strength and stability. Scientists have been trying to copy this design. They have had a hard time making models that match the size and direction of natural tissues. Now, a br

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Apr 19 2025BUSINESS

Tariffs: A Double-Edged Sword for Small Manufacturers

The U. S. government has been using tariffs to level the playing field for American manufacturers. This move has sparked a mix of hope and worry among small business owners. Some see it as a chance to boost local production and jobs. Others worry about the economic fallout and the uncertainty it bri

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Apr 19 2025EDUCATION

Harvard's Unexpected Showdown: A Letter Gone Wrong

A surprising event unfolded recently when a letter was sent to Harvard University. This letter was not just any letter. It was packed with demands about hiring and admissions. The kicker? It was sent without the proper okay from the White House. The letter, dated April 11, had some serious requests

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Apr 19 2025SPORTS

Rangers shake up coaching staff after a tough season

The New York Rangers have made a big change, firing their head coach, Peter Laviolette, after a disappointing season. This move comes as no surprise, given the team's struggles this year. It's the fourth time in four years that the Rangers have had a new coach, which raises questions about the team'

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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 2025SPORTS

Hot Laps and Hot Temps: The Final Practice Before Saudi Arabian GP

The sun was blazing over the Jeddah Corniche Circuit. The temperature was a scorching 30 degrees Celsius. The drivers were ready to make their final adjustments before the big race. This was the last chance for the drivers to fine-tune their cars before qualifying. The third and final practice s

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Apr 19 2025HEALTH

Lead Levels Spark Park Closures in Pasadena

The city of Pasadena has taken a big step. It has decided to shut down baseball infields at two of its parks. This move comes after health officials in Los Angeles County discovered high lead levels in the soil. The issue is linked to the Eaton Fire, which happened recently. The discovery was m

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Apr 19 2025SCIENCE

Layered Magnets: The Future of Tiny Tech

The world of tiny tech is buzzing with excitement over bilayer altermagnets. These are special materials that could revolutionize how we use and control tiny electronic parts. They have a unique property called spin-valley locking, which is like having a superpower for controlling electrons. This ma

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