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Jul 23 2025SPORTS

Carson Beck's Bold Move: From Georgia to Miami

Carson Beck's journey from Georgia to Miami wasn't straightforward. It all started with an injury during the SEC Championship Game. His right elbow, crucial for throwing, got hurt. This unexpected issue made him reconsider his plans. Initially, he only thought about the NFL Draft. But the injury cha

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Jul 23 2025HEALTH

Foot Fungus: What Do People in Jeddah Really Know?

Foot fungus, or tinea pedis, is a common issue. It thrives in warm, moist places, like sweaty feet or tight shoes. Keeping feet clean and dry can help stop it. But in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, not many people know much about it. There isn't much research on what people know or do to prevent it. This la

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Jul 22 2025POLITICS

Unveiling MLK Files: A Mixed Bag of Transparency and Controversy

The FBI files on Martin Luther King Jr. are now out in the open. This happened even though King's family and the civil rights group he led didn't want it. The files, over 240, 000 pages, were kept secret since 1977. The King family got to see them first. They asked people to look at these files with

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Jul 22 2025POLITICS

Hunter Biden's Bold Words: A Look at His Recent Interviews

Hunter Biden, son of President Joe Biden, recently made headlines with his candid remarks about prominent Democrats and Hollywood figures. In two separate interviews, he didn't hold back his thoughts on George Clooney, Jake Tapper, and other Democratic figures. First, Hunter spoke with former Democ

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Jul 22 2025ENTERTAINMENT

How Superman Shows Journalism's Power

Superman isn't just about flying heroes and dramatic battles. It also highlights how important journalism can be. In the movie, Clark Kent and Lois Lane work at the Daily Planet. They show how reporters can make a big difference. The film starts with Lois interviewing Clark. She asks him tough ques

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Jul 21 2025HEALTH

How Japan Sees Epilepsy: A Closer Look at Public Views

Epilepsy is a condition that many people don't understand. In Japan, researchers wanted to know what people think about it. They made a special test to measure these thoughts and feelings. This test is called the ABLE-J. The test was given to 400 adults in Japan. It started with 29 questions but wa

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Jul 20 2025SPORTS

A Rough Start for Lions in Training Camp

The Detroit Lions kicked off their training camp with a bit of bad luck. On Sunday, cornerback Ennis Rakestraw had to exit practice early due to a chest injury. The team is still figuring out how serious it is. This isn't Rakestraw's first run-in with injuries. Last season, as a second-round pick,

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Jul 20 2025SPORTS

Acuña Jr. 's Arm and Riley's Recovery: A Double Play of Surprises

The Atlanta Braves had a game that was full of surprises. Ronald Acuña Jr. made a throw that left everyone in awe. It was not just any throw. It was a throw that reminded people of the legendary Roberto Clemente. The play happened in the third inning. Cody Bellinger hit a fly ball to the right-field

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Jul 20 2025HEALTH

How Parenting Styles Can Shape Depression in Young Adults

Parenting styles can have a big impact on young adults with major depressive disorder (MDD). It's not just about being strict or lenient. Different parenting approaches can influence how depression shows up in these individuals. Researchers have been looking into this. They found that certain paren

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Jul 19 2025CRIME

Chaos in LA: Car Crash Leaves Many Hurt

In the early hours of the morning, a car plowed into a group of people on Santa Monica Boulevard. The Los Angeles Fire Department reported that at least 20 individuals were hurt. Out of these, five are in very bad shape, and another ten are also seriously injured. This scary event took place around

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