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May 20 2025SCIENCE

The Secret to Making More Citric Acid

Citric acid is a big deal in the food industry. It is used in everything from soft drinks to candies. It is produced by a fungus called Aspergillus niger. This fungus is the main player in making 90% of the world's citric acid. The process involves growing the fungus in a liquid mixture and letti

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May 19 2025ENTERTAINMENT

New Strategy Game: Is Anno 117 Worth the Wait?

The Anno series of games is known for being unique. It is a mix of city-building and managing supplies. It is not like other strategy games. This makes it a bit tricky to get into. But it has a lot of potential. The latest game, Anno 117: Pax Romana, is coming out later this year. It wants to attrac

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May 19 2025SPORTS

Two Top Receivers, One Big Question

The Dallas Cowboys have made a bold move by bringing in George Pickens. The team's top brass has made it clear that they don't see Pickens as a backup. Instead, they view him as a key player who will share the spotlight with CeeDee Lamb. This sets the stage for an interesting dynamic on the field

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May 19 2025SPORTS

The Golfer Who Keeps His Wins Hidden

Scottie Scheffler is a golf champion, but you would never know it by looking at his home. The Wanamaker Trophy, a massive silver cup, is the biggest prize in golf. It is so big that it requires serious arm strength to lift. Yet, if you visit Scheffler's house in Dallas, you won't find it on display.

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May 19 2025SCIENCE

Early Steps: The Surprising Discovery of Ancient Footprints

The history of life on Earth is full of surprises. One such surprise came from a discovery in eastern Victoria. It was a set of footprints, frozen in stone. These footprints were not just old, they were incredibly old. They pushed back the timeline of a major group of animals, including humans, by m

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May 19 2025WEATHER

U. S. Braces for More Storms After Deadly Tornadoes

More storms are heading towards the central U. S. after a series of deadly tornadoes left a trail of destruction. The National Weather Service issued warnings about a mix of dangerous weather conditions. These include thunderstorms and large hail on the Plains, heavy snow in the mountains, and extr

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May 19 2025SPORTS

Clark and Reese: A Clash of Titans on the Court

The opening game of the season saw a fierce battle between the Indiana Fever and the Chicago Sky. The spotlight was on Caitlin Clark, who delivered an impressive performance. She secured her third career triple-double, a feat that usually steals the show. However, this time, a heated moment overshad

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May 19 2025BUSINESS

CBS News Shake-Up: A Leadership Change

A significant shift occurred at CBS News. Wendy McMahon, the CEO, decided to step down. This move came after a tense exchange with George Cheeks, the co-CEO of Paramount Global. The decision was made public on a Monday, following a meeting on Sunday. McMahon's resignation letter hinted at disagreeme

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May 19 2025SPORTS

Baker Mayfield: The Buccaneers' Secret Weapon

The Buccaneers have a secret weapon in their lineup, and his name is Baker Mayfield. He's currently in the second year of a three-year deal worth $100 million, which is a steal for the team. They're paying him $33. 3 million per year, which is a bargain for a top-10 quarterback. This year, his cap n

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May 19 2025SPORTS

The NBA's Big Four: Who Will Shine Next?

The NBA is in the middle of an exciting era. The league is seeing a lot of different teams win the championship. This is a big deal because it hasn't happened in a long time. In fact, the last time a team won back-to-back titles was in 2018. Since then, it's been a different team each year. This yea

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