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Jul 06 2025SPORTS

A Star in the Making: Devin Fitzgerald Chooses Notre Dame

Devin Fitzgerald, a talented young wide receiver, has decided to join Notre Dame's football team. He is the son of Larry Fitzgerald, a famous NFL player. Devin is part of the class of 2026 and is ranked as the 71st best wide receiver in his group. He picked Notre Dame over UCLA and is the 24th playe

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Jul 06 2025HEALTH

Faith and Drinking: A Look at Deaf College Students

Deaf and hard-of-hearing college students face unique challenges. One area that's not often talked about is how their faith impacts their drinking habits. Researchers wanted to know if religion plays a role in their decisions about alcohol. They spoke to 50 students at Gallaudet University. The stu

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Jul 05 2025EDUCATION

Big Steps in Dental Training: How 3D Models Help Students

Dental students are getting a big boost in their training. A recent study looked at how 3D-printed models are changing the way students learn about endodontic access. This is a tricky part of dental work. It involves creating openings in teeth to treat the inside. The study found that these 3D model

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Jul 04 2025HEALTH

Navigating the Ups and Downs of a New Dementia Drug

Dementia is a tough journey, and it often brings along some heavy companions like depression and agitation. These symptoms can make daily life a challenge for both the person experiencing them and their caregivers. In 2023, a new player entered the scene: brexpiprazole. This drug, approved by the US

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Jul 03 2025POLITICS

Florida's New Detention Center: A Controversial Move in the Everglades

Deep in the Florida Everglades, a new detention center has opened its doors. This facility, nicknamed \"Alligator Alcatraz, \" has started housing immigrants. The name is a nod to the infamous Alcatraz Island, known for its harsh conditions. The center is part of a broader effort to enforce immigrat

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Jul 03 2025HEALTH

Keeping Minds Sharp: A Digital Push Against Dementia

Dementia is becoming more common, and it's a big worry. Scientists have found that about 45% of dementia cases could be avoided if people changed certain habits. This is where the European project LETHE comes in. It's all about creating a digital tool to help people manage their risk factors and kee

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Jul 02 2025BUSINESS

Del Monte's Big Change: Why This Old Food Company is Selling Itself

Del Monte Foods, a household name for over a century, is in big trouble. The company that brought us canned fruits and veggies has decided to sell itself. This is a huge deal because Del Monte has been around for 138 years! The company announced this move late on a Tuesday, saying it's the best way

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Jul 02 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Unseen Hero: Why Sam's Journey in Death Stranding 2 Falls Short

Death Stranding 2 is a game that's hard to love, but it's easy to appreciate. The core gameplay is simple: you play as Sam, a delivery guy who carries packages across a vast, open world. It's not the most exciting premise, but there's something oddly satisfying about it. The game's unique mechanics

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Jul 02 2025SCIENCE

Deep-Sea Microbes: The Unsung Heroes of Our Planet

Deep-sea microbes are the hidden superstars of our planet. They play a huge role in keeping Earth's systems running smoothly. Yet, most people don't know much about them. This is a big problem. These tiny organisms are often overlooked in favor of bigger, more visible sea creatures. Many stories ab

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Jun 29 2025ENTERTAINMENT

James Bond's Next Director: What's the Deal?

Denis Villeneuve is set to helm the next James Bond film, but there's a catch. He won't have final cut privileges, and he's only committed to one movie. This isn't new for the Bond franchise. No director has ever had final say under the Broccoli family's watch, and that rule still stands even with A

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