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May 17 2025SPORTS

Kristaps' Struggle: The Mystery of Endless Fatigue

Kristaps Porzingis has been a towering figure on the basketball court, but lately, his performance has raised eyebrows. After a tough Game 6 against the Knicks, he looked more like he had run a marathon than played a mere 11 minutes. His voice was weak, and his body language spoke volumes about his

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May 16 2025BUSINESS

The Hidden Market of Returned Goods

In the heart of Fort Worth, a massive warehouse sprawls across 250, 000 square feet. This is not your typical storage space. It is a hub for returned items, a place where televisions, laptops, power tools, and even fishing rods find a second life. These goods, worth millions, have been sent back by

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May 14 2025POLITICS

Kennedy's Health Agenda: What's Next for the New Secretary?

The new health secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. , is gearing up for his first big test in the Senate. This will not be a walk in the park. He has a lot to prove, especially to those who have doubts about his views on vaccines. Kennedy has been in the job for a few months now, and his actions have al

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May 13 2025ENTERTAINMENT

NBC's Big Shake-Up: What's In and What's Out for 2025-2026

NBC is making some big moves for the 2025-2026 TV season. The network is saying goodbye to several shows and welcoming back the NBA. This change is part of a bigger plan to bring in more live events and sports. The network has canceled a number of shows. Night Court, Lopez vs. Lopez, Suits: LA, Fou

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May 12 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Cannes Film Festival: New Rules for the Red Carpet

The Cannes Film Festival has introduced new rules for the red carpet. The changes are straightforward. No full nudity and no oversized outfits. The goal is to keep things moving smoothly and maintain a certain level of decorum. This is not a new rule. It has always been there. The festival just deci

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May 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

Drones in Conflict: A New Medical Challenge

The battlefield has changed. Drones, or unmanned aircraft systems, are now a big part of modern warfare. They do more than just spy. They strike targets too. This shift has made drones a key tool for many groups, not just big countries. Even smaller groups and non-state actors use them. Why? Because

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May 12 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Side of Teen Pregnancy

Teen pregnancy is a topic that often focuses on cisgender girls, leaving out important groups like transgender boys and nonbinary youth. These groups, who were assigned female at birth, face unique challenges that are rarely discussed. Research in this area is sadly lacking, which means these teens

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May 11 2025POLITICS

Tufts Student's Fight for Freedom and Education

A student from Turkey, studying at Tufts University, has returned to Boston after spending over six weeks in an immigration detention center in Louisiana. Her arrest was due to her political views expressed in an op-ed. She was excited to resume her studies, which she had to pause during this challe

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May 09 2025POLITICS

Student's Freedom Ordered by Judge After ICE Detention

A student from Tufts University was finally set free after spending weeks in detention. This decision came from a federal judge in Vermont. The judge made it clear that the student's detention was unjust. The student, Rumeysa Ozturk, was grabbed by ICE agents in March. This happened right outsid

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May 06 2025OPINION

Abandoned Promises: The Struggle for 9/11 Health Care

The World Trade Center Health Program was set up to help those affected by the 9/11 attacks. It was supposed to treat injuries, long-term conditions, and illnesses suffered by responders and survivors. The program was a lifeline for many, offering hope and medical support in the wake of unimaginable

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