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Jun 18 2025ENVIRONMENT

Climate Shifts: Where the Heat Hits Hardest

The world is warming up, and it's not doing so evenly. By 2050, the tropics will feel the brunt of climate change, while northern regions might even see some benefits. This isn't just about temperature. It's about how global warming affects water, food, weather, and health. These effects, called str

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Jun 18 2025SPORTS

The young dreamer and the basketball legend

The world of sports is full of stories where people help others achieve their dreams. One such story involves a young person named CeCe Wilson, who has a big dream to become a race car driver. This dream seemed far-fetched because racing is an expensive sport, and not everyone has the money to pursu

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Jun 17 2025POLITICS

Court Halts Controversial Research Grant Cuts

A federal judge in Boston made a significant ruling. He declared that the Trump administration's decision to cancel research grants was unfair and unlawful. These grants were from the National Institutes of Health. They were for studies on diversity, equity, and inclusion. The judge said the governm

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Jun 17 2025CELEBRITIES

The Rap Mogul's Court Drama:Will Sean Diddy Combs Take the Stand?

A federal judge in New York has hinted that Sean "Diddy" Combs, the famous music producer, might not testify in his own defense during his sex trafficking trial. This prediction comes after his lawyer estimated that the defense case could wrap up in just two to five days. If Combs were to testify, i

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Jun 17 2025BUSINESS

JetBlue's Bumpy Road to Recovery

JetBlue is facing a tough time. The airline's CEO, Joanna Geraghty, recently shared some tough news with the staff. The company is cutting more flights and looking for other ways to save money. This is because the demand for travel is not as high as they hoped. It looks like JetBlue won't be making

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Jun 17 2025HEALTH

Can Occupational Therapy Boost Recovery in Schizophrenia?

People with schizophrenia often face big challenges in everyday life. They might struggle with basic tasks and feel like they are not getting better. So, researchers wanted to see if multiple sessions of occupational therapy could help. They thought it might improve how well people can function and

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Jun 17 2025POLITICS

Court Blocks Trump's Cuts to Key Health Research

A federal judge in Massachusetts has overturned a decision made by the Trump administration. This decision had led to the cancellation of numerous research grants. The grants were linked to topics such as diversity, gender identity, and vaccine hesitancy. The judge ruled that the administration's ac

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Jun 17 2025POLITICS

Who's In Charge of Your Shots Now?

The U. S. vaccine program just got a major shake-up. Seventeen experts who advised on vaccines were suddenly let go. They believe this move has weakened the program. These experts had been part of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, or ACIP. Their job was to look at the safety and effe

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Jun 17 2025SPORTS

A Hurdler's Journey: From Oslo Setback to Stockholm Triumph

Rai Benjamin, the Olympic gold medalist in the 400m hurdles, has a clear strategy: focus on quality over quantity. This approach has served him well, especially after his recent performance in the Oslo Diamond League. Benjamin lost to Karsten Warholm in a thrilling 300m hurdles race. Warholm's time

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Jun 17 2025CRYPTO

Crypto Giant Tron Takes a New Path to Public Trading

The world of cryptocurrency is buzzing with news about Tron, a major player in the blockchain scene. Tron is planning to go public through a clever move called a reverse merger. This involves teaming up with a company that already has public shares. In this case, Tron is partnering with SRM Entertai

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