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Feb 14 2025SPORTS

Watkins' Magic Night: USC's Big Win Over UCLA

In the heart of Los Angeles, a basketball battle unfolded that left fans on the edge of their seats. The game was between two powerhouse teams, USC and UCLA, and it was a night that belonged to USC's star player, JuJu Watkins. Watkins, a sophomore, had been struggling with her shots for weeks. But o

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Feb 14 2025CRIME

Rocky's Lawyer Turns Tables on Accuser

In a surprising twist, the lawyer for A$AP Rocky, a well-known rapper, painted a very different picture of the events leading up to the shooting incident. The lawyer, Joe Tacopina, argued that the man who accused Rocky, known as A$AP Relli, was the real troublemaker. Tacopina walked the jury throug

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Feb 14 2025SPORTS

Jets Take a Risk: Rodgers is Gone, Now What?

The Jets have made a big move. They said goodbye to Aaron Rodgers. This wasn't a surprise, but it's a risky decision. The new leaders, head coach Aaron Glenn and general manager Darren Mougey, have a tough job ahead. They have a team with some good players, but they don't have a starting quarterback

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Feb 14 2025HEALTH

Stem Cells vs. Sun Damage: A Mouse Tale

In the world of skincare, fighting wrinkles and other signs of aging is a big deal. Scientists wanted to see if human fat stem cells could help reverse sun damage in mice. They used two different methods to inject these cells: a regular syringe and a special multi-needle injector. First, they divide

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Feb 14 2025SCIENCE

Lamarck's 280th Birthday: How His Ideas Shaped Modern Health Science

Imagine this: a scientist way back in the 1800s, Jean-Baptiste Lamarck, had some pretty interesting ideas about how we inherit traits and adapt to our surroundings. He was a pioneer in his time, and his theories have made a comeback in a big way. 2024 marks 280 years since his birth, and his ideas

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Feb 14 2025POLITICS

Health Shake-Up: Controversial Figure Takes the Helm

In a surprising move, the Senate recently confirmed a well-known figure with controversial views on vaccines as the new head of the Health and Human Services Department. This person, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. , is a prominent skeptic of vaccines and has a history of questioning their safety and efficacy

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Feb 14 2025BUSINESS

Packaged Foods: Friend or Foe?

Imagine this: A big boss of a major food company stands up and says, "Packaged foods are super important for people all over the world. " This is what happened when the CEO of Nestle, Laurent Freixe, spoke up just before Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was confirmed as the new head of the U. S. Department of

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Feb 14 2025SPORTS

Figure Skaters Reach for the Stars

Figure skating is a sport where every jump counts. Skaters are constantly pushing limits, trying to master more complex moves. One of the most challenging jumps is the quadruple axel (4A). This jump requires a lot of skill and technique. It's not just about spinning faster; it's about how high you c

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Feb 14 2025HEALTH

Fermented Soybeans: A Surprising Ally for Menopause

Menopause is a challenging phase for many women, marked by a variety of symptoms. While hormone replacement therapy (HRT) is a common treatment, its potential side effects have sparked interest in alternative remedies. One such remedy is Cheonggukjang, a traditional Korean fermented soybean product.

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Feb 14 2025ENTERTAINMENT

New Adventure Awaits: James Farrell Leaves Amazon to Launch YA Movie Venture

James Farrell, a key figure in the international movie scene, is bidding farewell to Amazon. His departure is not a sudden shock, as he has been planning this move for a while. He is leaving to start his own company, focusing on Young Adult (YA) movies. This decision comes after the huge success of

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