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May 25 2025SCIENCE

Growing Fenugreek in Sandy Soils: The Power of Compost

Fenugreek, a popular herb, thrives in sandy soils when given the right care. Scientists have been testing different amounts of compost to see how it affects fenugreek growth. They tested four different amounts of compost: none, 12 tons per hectare, 18 tons per hectare, and 24 tons per hectare. Thi

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May 25 2025SPORTS

The Phenomenal Pick: The Undertaker's GOAT Choice

The Undertaker, a wrestling icon, has shared his thoughts on who he thinks is the greatest of all time in WWE. With a career spanning over three decades, he has faced off against nearly every major wrestler in the industry. From the classic legends like Ric Flair to the modern greats like John Cena,

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May 24 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Memorial Day Weekend Box Office Showdown

This Memorial Day weekend, two big movies are set to make a splash at the box office. "Lilo & Stitch" is leading the charge with a strong start, earning $55 million from Friday showings and previews. This remake is Disney's attempt to bounce back from the flop of "Snow White. " The original "Lilo

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May 24 2025POLITICS

A Student's Fight for Safety

A young man is fighting for his life. Mahmoud Khalil is in a tough spot. He's stuck in a detention center, far from his family. His wife and newborn son are missing him. Khalil is in this mess because of his past actions and the government's current views on those actions. He was a pro-Palestinian a

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May 24 2025POLITICS

A New Era for West Point: Shifting Military Focus

The United States Military Academy at West Point saw a significant event in 2025. A high-ranking official praised the graduating cadets and took the opportunity to highlight changes in U. S. military policy. The speaker emphasized the strength of the U. S. military, attributing its current power to

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May 24 2025POLITICS

The EU-US Trade Showdown: A Brewing Storm

The former US President Donald Trump has recently stirred the pot in international trade. He has threatened to impose a hefty 50% tariff on goods coming from the European Union. This move comes after he felt that the current trade talks were not going anywhere. He pointed out several issues with the

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May 24 2025POLITICS

A Judge's Stand Against a Deportation Blunder

A federal judge recently made a strong statement about a deportation case gone wrong. The case involves a gay man from Guatemala who was sent to Mexico, even though he had expressed fears about his safety there. The judge ordered the Trump administration to help bring him back to the U. S. The judg

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May 24 2025LIFESTYLE

Memorial Day Traffic: Plan Ahead to Avoid the Gridlock

Memorial Day weekend is a big deal for travelers, with lots of people hitting the roads. This year, it falls from May 22 to May 26. Experts say 45. 1 million people will travel within the U. S. That's 1. 4 million more than last year. Most folks will be driving to their destinations. So, expect rent

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May 24 2025SCIENCE

The Surprising Link Between Ancient Fish Scales and Your Tooth Sensitivity

The human body is full of mysteries. One of these is the sensitivity of our teeth. Ever wondered why a cold treat or a dentist's drill can make your teeth zing? The answer lies in the distant past, with ancient armored fish. These fish, living around 500 million years ago, had exoskeletons that wer

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May 24 2025HEALTH

The Body's Clock: How Temperature Might Help Those With Vision Loss

The body has a built-in clock. It is called the circadian rhythm. It follows a 24-hour cycle. This cycle is usually set by light. But, for people who have trouble seeing, temperature might play a bigger role. The brain has a main timekeeper. It is called the suprachiasmatic nucleus. It usually syncs

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