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Oct 23 2025SPORTS

Alabama's Next Challenge: Why South Carolina Shouldn't Be Underestimated

Alabama's football team is not slowing down. Even after a tough stretch against top-ranked SEC opponents, they are not taking their foot off the gas. The team's coach, Kalen DeBoer, made it clear that they are not looking ahead to their upcoming bye week. Instead, they are focused on the game ahead.

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Oct 18 2025HEALTH

Smart Blood Tests Cut Down on Unnecessary Treatments for Liver Patients

Liver problems can make blood clotting tricky. Doctors often give blood products to patients before putting in a special tube for treatment. But is this always needed? A new study looked at two groups of patients. One group had a special blood test called ROTEM before getting the tube. The other gr

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Aug 04 2025BUSINESS

Boeing Workers Strike Again: What's Going On?

Workers at Boeing's fighter jet plants have walked off the job. This is not the first time. It happened less than a year after Boeing gave raises to end another strike. Around 3, 200 workers from three plants in Missouri and Illinois said no to a new contract. They want better pay and working condit

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Jul 28 2025BUSINESS

Boeing Workers Stand Firm: Contract Talks Hit a Snag

Workers at Boeing's St. Louis plant have made their voices heard. They've said no to the latest contract offer. The vote was clear. Over 80% of the union members rejected the deal. The offer promised a 20% pay raise over four years. But the workers wanted more. They feel their hard work isn't being

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Jul 09 2025HEALTH

A Unique Medical Journey: Navigating Surgery Without Blood Transfusions

In a remarkable case, a 68-year-old patient, who follows the Jehovah's Witness faith, faced a tough health challenge. This person had a condition called chronic pulmonary thromboembolism, which means they had blood clots in their lungs. They also had other health issues, making their situation more

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Jun 22 2025TECHNOLOGY

Energy from Movement: The Future of Wearable Tech

The world of wearable technology is buzzing with a new invention. This isn't just about fancy watches or fitness trackers. It's about creating power from simple movements. A new device called a triboelectric nanogenerator (TENG) is making waves. It turns mechanical energy into electrical energy. Thi

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Jun 20 2025HEALTH

Frail Bones, Risky Replacements

Aging often brings frailty, which can complicate surgeries like total hip or knee replacements. This is because frailty can increase the chances of blood clots in veins after these operations. These clots can lead to serious issues like deep vein thrombosis or even pulmonary embolism. A study looke

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Jun 18 2025CRIME

The Unseen Path to Violence

Vance Boelter, the man now accused of a shocking attack, once seemed like an ordinary guy with big ideas. He was driven by a desire to fix the world's problems. This passion was clear in his writings and projects. He wanted to make a real difference, and he was not shy about it. Boelter's former co

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Jun 18 2025SCIENCE

The Race to Uncover the Truth Behind the Ahmedabad Air Disaster

The Boeing 787 Dreamliner that took off from Ahmedabad met a tragic end in just 40 seconds. It's a grim task for investigators to figure out what went wrong in those brief moments. They'll be looking at the wreckage, the cockpit voice recorders, and the flight data recorders to piece together the pu

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Jun 17 2025POLITICS

A Man of Contradictions: The Unseen Side of a Shooting Suspect

In the quiet town of Green Isle, Minnesota, a man named Vance Boelter is now at the center of a storm. He is accused of a terrible crime: killing a state lawmaker and her husband. This act has shocked many, especially those who knew him as a devout Christian and a political conservative. Boelter's

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