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May 22 2025SPORTS

The Tush Push Debate: Is It Fair Play or Just Sour Grapes?

The NFL is a world where strategies and plays are constantly under the microscope. One such play, the \"tush push, \" has sparked a heated debate. This move, famously executed by the Philadelphia Eagles, has other teams scratching their heads. Is it a fair tactic, or just a clever trick that gives t

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May 22 2025FINANCE

The Penny's Days Are Numbered: Why the U. S. Might Stop Making the Lowly Coin

The U. S. Mint has taken a significant step towards phasing out the penny. The final order of penny blanks has been placed, and once those are used up, production will cease. This decision is expected to save a substantial amount of money each year by reducing material costs. The penny has long been

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May 22 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Battle: Managing CMV in Transplant Patients

The struggle to manage cytomegalovirus (CMV) in transplant patients is real. This virus can cause serious issues, especially for those who have received solid organ or hematopoietic stem cell transplants. The main problem? Conventional treatments can be tough on the body and sometimes don't work as

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May 22 2025POLITICS

A Divided House Passes a Massive Tax Plan

The House of Representatives, controlled by Republicans, just passed a huge tax and spending bill. This bill is a big deal because it puts a lot of money into the military and border security. It also gives tax breaks to certain groups, like people who receive tips or have car loans. This bill is pa

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May 22 2025POLITICS

Chagossians Fight for Their Homeland

The UK's decision to transfer the Chagos Islands to Mauritius has faced a significant legal hurdle. A recent court ruling has paved the way for this transfer to proceed. This move has sparked intense debate and emotion among the Chagossian people, who have a deep connection to the islands. The Chag

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May 22 2025FINANCE

America's Debt: A Looming Shadow Over Future Crises

In the spring of 2020, the United States faced an unprecedented health crisis that sent shockwaves through the economy and put millions of lives at risk. Lawmakers from both major political parties joined forces to pass a massive and costly emergency response. This effort helped prevent long-term da

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May 22 2025HEALTH

The United States' Absence from the Global Pandemic Pact

The World Health Organization (WHO) made history on March 20. It happened when member countries adopted the first-ever global pandemic agreement. This pact aims to strengthen the world's readiness for future pandemics. The U. S. chose not to join in. This decision has sparked conversations about gl

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May 22 2025HEALTH

Pastors and the Power of Vaccine Advocacy

In the fight against COVID-19, many groups sought ways to boost vaccination numbers. One effective strategy involved Black pastors in South Carolina. Their approach was studied using a model that looks at how new ideas spread. Ten in-depth interviews were conducted with these pastors. The goal was t

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May 22 2025HEALTH

Moms' Views on Autism Causes: How They Change Over Time

Moms have many ideas about what causes autism spectrum disorder. Understanding these ideas is crucial for guiding parents and healthcare providers. It can also shape healthcare decisions. A large study looked at data from 2007 to 2020. It involved over 8, 000 mothers of preschoolers, both with and w

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May 22 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Forces Behind Multiple Sclerosis

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a tricky condition that targets the central nervous system. It's the most common long-term disease that affects the brain and spinal cord. It mainly strikes young adults. MS is often seen as an autoimmune disorder, but its exact cause is still a mystery. Many factors are t

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