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Apr 12 2025POLITICS

Iran and US: New Talks, Old Issues

Iran and the US are back at the negotiating table in Oman. This time, the focus is on Iran's nuclear activities. Iran's top diplomat, Abbas Araghchi, has made it clear that his country is after a "fair agreement. " This is a big deal because the US, under President Trump, pulled out of a previous nu

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Apr 12 2025SPORTS

Rory's Remarkable Recovery: Masters Tournament Shifts

Rory McIlroy demonstrated his resilience at the Masters Tournament. His performance was a stark contrast to his earlier struggles. Many had written him off after a disappointing start. He had two double bogeys in his final four holes of the first round. This left many wondering if his chance at the

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Apr 12 2025SPORTS

Weekend Showdown: Top Golfers Battle for Lead at Augusta

The 2025 Masters tournament is heating up. After two days of play, the leaderboard is packed with big names. The weather played a big role in the second round. Rain overnight softened the course, making it easier to score low. But as the day went on, winds picked up, adding a challenge for those pla

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Apr 12 2025HEALTH

U. S. Maternal Deaths: A Growing Concern

The United States is facing a serious issue with pregnancy-related deaths. The number of women dying from pregnancy complications has been increasing. This is a problem that can be prevented, but it's getting worse. Researchers looked at data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC

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Apr 12 2025SPORTS

Masters 2025: The Lineup for Round Three

The 89th Masters at Augusta National Golf Club is underway and the third round is about to start. There are 44 golfers who have made the cut and are ready to compete. The third round will have players going out in groups of two or three. The first golfer to tee off will be Tom Kim at

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Apr 12 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Hurts: How Past Mistreatment Shapes Today's College Students

In Singapore, a recent investigation dug into the lasting impacts of childhood mistreatment on university students. The study focused on five types of internal struggles: depression, anxiety, PTSD, eating disorders, and suicidal thoughts. Over a thousand students took part, sharing their experiences

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Apr 12 2025HEALTH

A New Way to Ease Knee Pain

Knee pain is a common issue, especially for older adults, women, and those with physically demanding jobs. It is often caused by osteoarthritis, a condition that affects the joints and can lead to significant disability. Many people rely on non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, or NSAIDs, to manage

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Apr 11 2025HEALTH

Why Kids Are Getting Heavier

Obesity is a big problem. It happens when too much fat builds up in the body. This can mess with how the body works and affect important organs. When kids are obese, it often sticks with them into adulthood. This is a serious issue that needs attention. Many things cause obesity in kids. One big re

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Apr 11 2025SPORTS

Day 1 Drama: Rose Takes the Lead, McIlroy's Struggle, and Scheffler's Steady Start

The 2025 Masters kicked off with a bang in Augusta, Georgia. Justin Rose stole the show on the first day. He shot an impressive 65, putting him three strokes ahead of the pack. This included Scottie Scheffler, Corey Conners, and Ludvig Åberg. Rose's performance was a testament to his skill and f

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Apr 11 2025SPORTS

Rory's Rough Start, Justin's Bright Day at Augusta

Justin Rose took the spotlight on the first day of the Masters. He shot a 65, putting him at the top of the leaderboard. Rose has had a mixed history at Augusta, but he's shown he can compete. At 44, he's still got the drive and love for the game. He knows his time is limited, so he's making the mos

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