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Jun 01 2026TECHNOLOGY

What makes people keep coming back to OTT video apps?

Streaming services have taken over how people watch shows and movies. But why do users stick with one platform over another? A recent study looked at four key parts of the user experience: how smooth the service runs, how users interact with it, how it makes them feel, and the overall quality of sup

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Jun 01 2026SPORTS

Polish Tennis Star Hubert Hurkacz: More Than Just a Player

Hubert Hurkacz isn’t just another tennis player on the ATP Tour—he’s a Polish athlete who has carved his name into modern tennis history. Standing at number six in the world rankings, he’s known for his powerful serve and ice-cool demeanor under pressure. But his success isn’t just about skill; it’s

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Jun 01 2026SPORTS

Teenage Tennis Sensation Puts Brazil on the Map

João Fonseca’s unforgettable tennis match didn’t just break records—it shattered expectations. When the 19-year-old Brazilian fought back from two sets down in a grueling five-hour battle, fans worldwide took notice. Not just for the dramatic win, but for the story behind the player. Born in Rio’s f

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Jun 01 2026SPORTS

From Struggles to Wins: The Polish Tennis Player Taking the Court by Storm

Maja Chwalinska’s journey in tennis isn’t just about hitting balls—it’s a story of bouncing back when things got tough. After taking a break from the sport to deal with serious health issues, the 24-year-old left-handed player from Poland made a powerful return. Her game isn’t just strong; it’s crea

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May 31 2026BUSINESS

Why Companies Still Care About Diversity—But Fail at Making It Work

Many workers believe their companies still support diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) efforts, even if they don’t use the phrase anymore. A recent study by two well-known research groups surveyed 2, 000 employees and leaders from large and mid-sized U. S. companies. Eight in ten said their organ

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May 31 2026POLITICS

A drone strike at Europe's biggest nuclear plant: what really happened?

Europe's largest nuclear power plant, located in southeast Ukraine, faced another security scare this week when a drone struck one of its buildings. According to Russia's state nuclear agency, a Ukrainian drone hit the turbine hall of the Zaporizhzhia plant—a facility already under heavy scrutiny si

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May 30 2026HEALTH

Choosing the Right Tool for Joint Replacement Prediction

In studies that look at why people need joint replacement, researchers must pick the best way to decide which factors matter. Two common methods are stepwise regression and a newer technique called Cox‑LASSO, which adds a penalty to avoid overfitting. A recent comparison used data from the Gee

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May 30 2026SPORTS

Understanding Quentin Halys: A Look at Talent Nurtured in France

Quentin Halys stands out in professional tennis for his unassuming rise, built on patience rather than viral moments. Growing up in Bondy, a community known for spawning top athletes, he chose a low-key path over fame. This choice set him apart from flashier competitors who thrive on constant media

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May 29 2026HEALTH

Vibration Boosts Ankle Muscle Power in Chronic Instability Cases

People who suffer from chronic ankle instability often face problems with muscle control, which can lead to repeated injuries. A new study looked at whether applying vibration directly to the calf muscles could quickly strengthen those muscles and improve how they fire during movement. The researche

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May 29 2026SPORTS

Tennis’ quiet Tuscan star: what shapes Lorenzo Musetti under the spotlight

Lorenzo Musetti’s racket speaks before he does—one silky one-hander at a time. But where he swings that racket says everything about where he comes from. Born in the stone-blue light of Carrara, a town carved out of marble quarries since Roman times, Musetti grew up breathing Italian air before he b

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