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Feb 21 2025SPORTS

Yankees: The Beard is Back!

In a surprising turn of events, the Yankees have decided to let go of a rule that has been around since 1976. This rule, which was put in place by George Steinbrenner, stated that players could not have any facial hair, except for mustaches. Hal Steinbrenner, the current owner, announced this change

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Feb 21 2025POLITICS

The Fall of a Former Leader: Jail Time Sought for Ex-Vice Mayor

In a surprising turn of events, prosecutors are pushing for jail time for former Santa Clara Vice Mayor Anthony Becker. They believe he deserves significant jail time for his actions. Becker was found guilty of felony perjury and violating his duties as a government official. This all started with a

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Feb 21 2025POLITICS

Space Showdown: Astronauts and Musk Clash Over Space Politics

SpaceX's Elon Musk and European astronaut Andreas Mogensen found themselves in a heated online argument. It all started when Musk suggested that NASA astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore were stuck in space for political reasons. Musk made this claim during an interview with former Pr

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Feb 21 2025POLITICS

A New Dawn: America's Fresh Start

America is on the brink of a new era. Just a month into the new administration, the country is already seeing significant changes. The new president has hit the ground running, focusing on key issues that affect everyday Americans. The new president has been busy keeping promises made during the cam

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Feb 21 2025HEALTH

Breaking Bones: What's Happening with Hip Fractures in Hospitals?

Imagine this: you're in a hospital, and you've just had a bad fall. You break your hip, and doctors say it's because your bones are weak. This is what happens to many older people, and it's a big deal. It's not just about the fall, it's about the bones being so weak that they break easily. This is c

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Feb 21 2025HEALTH

Sitting Too Long? How Core Exercises Can Help

Sitting for hours can lead to tired muscles in your core, which are the muscles around your midsection. These muscles are crucial for keeping your spine supported. When they get tired, your spine has to work harder, which can cause discomfort. This is where core exercises come in. They can help thes

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Feb 21 2025SPORTS

Sports Puzzles: Unlocking the Sports Edition

Did you know there's a puzzle game that's all about sports? It's called Connections: Sports Edition. It's not too hard, but it can get a bit tricky sometimes. It's been out of beta since Super Bowl Sunday, February 9th. That means it's here to stay and has enough fans to keep it going. You can fin

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Feb 21 2025EDUCATION

How Culture Shapes Hunger Relief After Disasters

When disaster strikes, food aid is crucial. But, did you know that culture plays a big role in how well this help is received? Imagine this: two communities hit by the same disaster. One eagerly accepts food aid, while the other hesitates. Why the difference? Cultural factors, that's why. First, le

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Feb 21 2025HEALTH

Breathing Trouble: The Hidden Costs of Bronchiectasis in the Top End

Bronchiectasis, a lung condition where airways widen and become scarred, is a serious issue for many Indigenous adults in the Top End of Northern Territory. A recent study took a close look at the clinical and economic impact of hospital visits due to this condition. The study focused on 15 Indigen

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Feb 21 2025SCIENCE

Mixing Up Molecules: New Ways to Fight Cancer

Scientists have been tinkering with molecules to create new tools to battle cancer. They started with a bunch of compounds called diethyl α-amino-α-aryl-methylphosphonates. These compounds were then mixed with different chemicals to create new versions. The process involved using phosphoryl chloride

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