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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

Kristaps' Struggle: The Mystery of Endless Fatigue

Kristaps Porzingis has been a towering figure on the basketball court, but lately, his performance has raised eyebrows. After a tough Game 6 against the Knicks, he looked more like he had run a marathon than played a mere 11 minutes. His voice was weak, and his body language spoke volumes about his

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May 17 2025POLITICS

A Pioneer's Journey: Jeanne Givens' Impactful Life

Jeanne Givens was a name that echoed respect and admiration. She was a member of the Coeur d'Alene Tribe. She was the first Native American woman to run for a seat in the U. S. Congress. She was also the first Native American woman elected to the Idaho House of Representatives. She passed away o

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May 17 2025POLITICS

Gaza: The Humanitarian Crisis and the World's Response

The situation in Gaza is dire, with a significant number of people facing severe hunger. This crisis has been ongoing for months, with international aid groups repeatedly warning about the dire conditions. The United Nations and other humanitarian organizations have been sounding the alarm about the

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May 17 2025LIFESTYLE

Gen Z's Bold Fashion Shift: The Boom Boom Trend

The fashion world is witnessing a dramatic shift. Young people are trading in minimalism for a bold, extravagant style. This new trend, dubbed "Boom Boom" fashion, is all about making a statement. It's a throwback to the 1980s, a decade known for its over-the-top, in-your-face style. Think big shoul

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May 17 2025HEALTH

Zanzibar's Hidden Mosquito Hotspots

The fight against malaria in Zanzibar City has seen some success, but the battle is far from over. While the city has made strides in reducing malaria cases through adult mosquito control, the disease still lingers, with new cases popping up due to external factors. One effective way to tackle this

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May 17 2025POLITICS

Weather Warnings and More: A Quick Look at Today's News

A severe weather outbreak hit the Midwest, with tornadoes touching down in Wisconsin and Minnesota. The storms left a trail of destruction, including injuries and power outages affecting hundreds of thousands. The National Weather Service issued warnings about potential hazards, including damaging

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May 16 2025POLITICS

Judges Clash Over Trump's Birthright Citizenship Ban

The highest court in the land had a tough time on a Thursday. They were trying to figure out if lower court judges had overstepped their boundaries. This was all because of a policy by the Trump administration. The policy aimed to end birthright citizenship. That's the idea that anyone born in the U

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May 16 2025HEALTH

A Baby's Life Saved by Tailored Gene Therapy

A major breakthrough in medicine has occurred. For the first time, doctors have used a custom-made CRISPR-based gene therapy to treat a baby's rare and deadly genetic condition. This isn't just any condition. It's a metabolic disorder that can kill up to half of the children who have it in their inf

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May 16 2025SCIENCE

Breaking Down TCE with Light and Titanium

Scientists have been looking into ways to break down Trichloroethylene (TCE) because it is bad for both people and the planet. TCE is a solvent often used in factories. One interesting method is using light to speed up a chemical reaction. The process involves shining ultraviolet (UV) ligh

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