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May 18 2025HEALTH

Rural Caregivers Face Hurdles in Adopting Modern Feeding Practices

The journey to adopt new feeding methods in rural family child care homes is not easy. Caregivers in these settings often juggle multiple roles. This can make it tough to keep up with the latest feeding practices. These practices are designed to be responsive to each child's needs. They are based on

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May 18 2025SCIENCE

How Exercise Uncovers Hidden Heart Issues

The heart works harder during physical activity. This fact is crucial for people with aortic coarctation (CoA). CoA is a narrowing of the aorta, the main artery carrying blood from the heart. Doctors often measure the pressure difference (ΔP) across this narrowing to gauge its severity. However, sta

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May 17 2025SPORTS

A Night of Boos and Breeze: The Subway Series Heats Up

The Subway Series is always a big deal. It's the time when New Yorkers get to see their two favorite baseball teams face off. This time, it was extra special. The weather was perfect. A warm breeze made the evening comfortable. No one had to worry about the sun beating down on them. It was a great n

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May 17 2025POLITICS

Deadly Drone Strike Halts Peace Talks in Ukraine

In the northeastern Sumy region of Ukraine, a Russian drone strike targeted a bus full of civilians. The bus was evacuating people from a dangerous front-line area. This attack killed nine people and injured seven others. Among the injured, three were in critical condition. The strike occurred in Bi

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May 17 2025CRIME

Three Captured as Hunt for Escaped Inmates Continues

It all went down on a Saturday. The Louisiana State Police shared some pictures. They showed three men being flown out of New Orleans. These were not just any men. They were escapees from the Orleans Parish jail. The escape happened early Friday morning. The three men were Kendell Myles, Robert Mood

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May 17 2025POLITICS

Future Face-Off? Putin and Zelensky Might Meet Soon

A possible meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is on the table. This news comes straight from the Kremlin. The Kremlin's spokesperson, Dmitry Peskov, dropped a hint that such a meeting could happen. However, he did not spell out what conditio

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May 17 2025SPORTS

Sam Woods: From Soccer Fields to Science Labs

Sam Woods has always been a standout athlete, but she is now choosing a different path. While her dad, Tiger Woods, is a golf legend, Sam has made her own name in track and soccer. She led her high school team to state championships in both sports. This shows her skill and her drive to create her ow

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May 17 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Unraveling Today's Sports Puzzle: A Quick Guide

In the world of online puzzles, there's a new game in town. It's called Connections: Sports Edition. This game started as a test on a big sports day, Super Bowl Sunday, and it was a hit. Now, it's a regular feature, not just in the NYT Games app, but also in a sports news app. You can even play it f

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May 17 2025SPORTS

NASCAR's Fan Challenge: Who to Cheer For When Legends Retire?

In the world of NASCAR, fans often have a deep connection with their favorite drivers. This can lead to a problem when those drivers retire. Unlike other sports, where fans usually stick with their team, NASCAR fans often follow individual drivers. This means when a beloved driver hangs up their hel

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May 17 2025EDUCATION

A New Chapter for North Idaho College Graduates

North Idaho College saw a historic moment with its largest graduating class ever. 971 students crossed the stage, marking the biggest class in the school's 91-year history. The weather was gloomy, but the mood was far from it. The Schuler Performing Arts Center was packed with students and their fam

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