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Nov 17 2025CELEBRITIES

Braden Thornberry: A Golfer's Big Win and Bigger Love Story

Braden Thornberry had a fantastic finish to his 2024 season. He won the Korn Ferry Tour Championship and secured a spot on the PGA Tour for 2025. But his biggest achievement wasn't on the golf course. He got married to Grace McClanahan, his longtime partner, just before his rookie season. The weddi

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Nov 17 2025HEALTH

Why Serbian Women Choose Abortion: A Closer Look

In Serbia, abortions happen a lot, even though there are many ways to prevent pregnancy. A recent study dug into why women there choose abortion, both for the first time and again. It turns out, having enough kids already and money troubles are the top reasons. Around 44% of women said they already

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Nov 16 2025SPORTS

Washington and Miami: A Clash of Desperation in Madrid

The Washington Commanders and Miami Dolphins met in Madrid, both teams hungry for a win. The Commanders started strong, converting a crucial fourth-down play. Quarterback Marcus Mariota connected with tight end Colson Yankoff for a four-yard gain, keeping the drive alive. Meanwhile, the Dolphins al

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Nov 16 2025SPORTS

A Young Athlete's Fight for Fairness in Sports

Alexa Anderson, a high school track star, found herself at the center of a heated debate after she chose to step down from the medal podium during the Oregon state championship. Her decision came after a biological male athlete also received a placement. This act of protest led to a series of events

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Nov 16 2025ENVIRONMENT

Unseen Threats: Heavy Metals and Fracking's Hidden Dangers

Heavy metals from fracking wastewater are sneaking into our environment and putting people, especially kids, at risk. This isn't just about pollution—it's about real health dangers lurking in the dirt and water near drilling sites. Scientists recently dug deep into sediment samples from oil and gas

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Nov 16 2025BUSINESS

Who's Calling the Shots in Australia's Food Scene?

Big players in the money game are stepping into the food industry in Australia. Their influence could shape what ends up on our plates. The question is, are they using their power to push for healthier choices? Investors have a say in what food companies do. They can encourage better nutrition or j

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Nov 16 2025SPORTS

Doug Kalitta Secures Top Fuel Title Amid Weather Woes

Doug Kalitta has done it again! He's the Top Fuel champion for the second time in three years. This victory was a bit different from his last one. Back in 2023, it was a nail-biting final round that decided everything. This time, Kalitta was so good during the playoffs that he didn't even need the f

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Nov 16 2025HEALTH

Why Some COVID-19 Vaccine Plans Got It Wrong

The world scrambled to vaccinate people against COVID-19. Many countries used complex methods to decide who got the vaccine first. One such method was a study that tried to combine different mathematical models. The goal was to prioritize vaccine doses for those who needed them most. The study had

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Nov 16 2025SPORTS

Grace Kim's Secret Weapon: The Caddie Making Waves in Women's Golf

Grace Kim is making a splash in the world of women's golf. She's been on fire since joining the LPGA in 2023, and she's currently leading the pack in The Annika tournament. But did you know she's not doing it alone? Behind every great golfer is a great caddie, and Grace Kim's is no exception. Meet

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Nov 15 2025SPORTS

Stefon Diggs: A Dad, a Star, and a Patriot

Stefon Diggs is making waves on and off the field. The Patriots' wide receiver had a standout game against the Jets, snagging nine passes for 105 yards. This performance marks his third 100-yard game of the season, showcasing his resilience and skill. Diggs, who joined the Patriots on a controversia

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