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Apr 15 2025SPORTS

Quarterback Nico Iamaleava's College Hunt: New Chapter Ahead

Nico Iamaleava, a former Tennessee quarterback, is on the move. He is seeking a fresh start at a different college. One potential destination has already been ruled out. The North Carolina Tar Heels, led by coach Bill Belichick, are no longer in the running to recruit Iamaleava. This news comes from

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Apr 15 2025BUSINESS

Why Did Facebook Buy Instagram?

Facebook's CEO, Mark Zuckerberg, recently faced tough questions in a courtroom. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is trying to prove that Facebook is a monopoly. They claim that Facebook bought Instagram to get rid of a competitor. The FTC showed emails from 2012. In these emails, Zuckerberg talke

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Apr 15 2025POLITICS

Hungary's New Laws Spark Debate and Protest

In Hungary, a recent vote in parliament has stirred up controversy. The vote was about new changes to the constitution. These changes target two groups: people with dual citizenship and the LGBTQ+ community. The changes aim to restrict their rights in the country. The government says these changes

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Apr 15 2025POLITICS

A Legal Pause on Ending Migrant Entry Program

The Trump administration's attempt to close a program that allowed migrants from certain countries to enter the U. S. legally has hit a snag. A judge has temporarily blocked the shutdown, which would have affected migrants from Cuba, Nicaragua, Venezuela, and Haiti. These migrants had been allowed t

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Apr 15 2025OPINION

The Shift in Trade: A New Dawn for American Workers

The announcement of new tariffs on April 2, 2025, marked a significant turning point in U. S. trade policy. President Trump, flanked by union workers, declared this day as a moment of liberation from the free-trade agreements that had long been hailed as economic saviors. These tariffs are not minor

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Apr 15 2025HEALTH

GPFirst: The Digital Push for Better Health Choices

In 2019, a clever plan was put into action to change how people in eastern Singapore handle minor health issues. The idea was to steer folks away from crowded emergency rooms and towards local clinics. This plan was called GPFirst. The goal was to make people more aware of GPFirst and to get them to

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Apr 15 2025SPORTS

A Golden Sprint and a Baton Blunder

Kung Fu Kenny, also known as Kenny Bednarek, made a stunning comeback in the 100m sprint at the Grand Slam Track meet. He snatched victory from Jamaica's Oblique Seville by a mere 0. 01 seconds. This win was not just about speed, but also about resilience. Bednarek had to dig deep, especially after

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Apr 15 2025HEALTH

Improving Access to Mental Health Services

The role of managed care organizations (MCOs) in providing mental health services through Medicaid has been growing. However, there is a lack of understanding about the methods these organizations use to tackle access issues. What obstacles do they face? What strategies do they use to improve acces

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Apr 15 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Hidden Power of Amino Acids in Plant Preservation

Plants are amazing. They can survive in tough conditions and some can even bounce back from freezing temperatures. One such plant is Pogostemon yatabeanus, a rare species found only in Korea. Scientists have found a way to preserve this plant using a method called cryopreservation. This method is li

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Apr 15 2025SCIENCE

How Land and Labor Shaped Past Wealth Gaps

People have always been curious about how economic inequality came to be. One big question is how different ways of getting food, like farming, herding, and foraging, have affected how wealth is spread out. Some people think that societies where owning land was key to producing food had bigger wealt

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