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Apr 13 2025SPORTS

Taylor Townsend's Health Struggles and Atlanta's Pollen Problem

Taylor Townsend, a top American tennis player, has been facing some serious health issues lately. She recently shared a video on her Instagram story that has left her fans worried. In the clip, she was seen lying in bed, looking exhausted, and jokingly said that Atlanta is trying to kill her with it

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Apr 12 2025SCIENCE

Fungi in a Warming World

The popular TV series "The Last of Us" has viewers wondering about the real-life possibilities of a fungal apocalypse. The show features a fungus that turns people into zombies. This idea might seem crazy, but it's worth looking into how fungi could change as the planet warms up. Fungi are

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Apr 12 2025POLITICS

The Battle Over School Sports Funding

A federal judge has stepped in to unblock money that was supposed to go to Maine. The U. S. Department of Agriculture had frozen these funds. This all started because of a disagreement between the former president and the governor of Maine. The issue began when the former president signed an order.

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Apr 12 2025POLITICS

Florida Schools Team Up with ICE: What Does This Mean for Students?

In Florida, several major universities have decided to team up with Immigration and Customs Enforcement. This move is part of a bigger plan by state leaders to support the federal government's efforts to tighten immigration rules. The University of Florida was one of the first to sign a deal known

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Apr 12 2025SPORTS

Get Ready for the Weekend Golf Showdown

Golf fans are in for a treat as the Masters Tournament heats up at Augusta National. The field has slimmed down, but the competition is fierce. Justin Rose is currently leading the pack after two rounds, with Rory McIlroy and Scottie Scheffler hot on his heels. McIlroy, who started strong but falter

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Apr 12 2025SPORTS

Final Day NBA Season: Who's In, Who's Out, and Who's Playing for Pride

The final day of the NBA season is here, and the Western Conference is still up in the air. Eight teams are in the mix for the last four playoff spots. The Eastern Conference, however, is all set. No games in the East matter for playoff positioning. The real action starts at 3:30 p. m. ET, with eigh

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Apr 12 2025POLITICS

Ecuador's Tough Choice: Crime or Corruption?

Ecuador is at a crossroads. The upcoming presidential election is a tight race between two candidates with very different ideas. The main issue? The surge in drug-related violence that has made Ecuador one of the most dangerous countries in Latin America. The economy is in a slump, making it hard to

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Apr 12 2025POLITICS

A New Era of Scrutiny for the FDA?

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. , the health secretary, recently spoke to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) staff. He did not hold back. He accused the FDA of being too close to the industries it is supposed to regulate. He even called the FDA a "puppet" for these industries. This was his first big talk

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Apr 12 2025ENVIRONMENT

Family Fun and Green Living: Earth Day Festival in Oak Cliff

Earth Day is coming up, and it's a big deal. This year, Oak Cliff is hosting a family-friendly festival to mark the occasion. The event is all about having fun while learning how to take care of our planet. It's happening on April 13th, from noon to 5 PM, at Lake Cliff Park. The best part? It's free

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Apr 12 2025ENVIRONMENT

Charleston's Green Path to a Better Future

Charleston is making big moves to protect its environment and improve life for its people. The city has kicked off a project called The Just Corridor. This is a big deal because it is the first of its kind in the Southeast. The project is named after Ernest Everett Just, a famous A

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