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Jun 21 2025SPORTS

Rookie Pitcher Shatters Century-Old Record

The baseball world witnessed a remarkable feat on a Friday night. Jacob Misiorowski, a young pitcher from the Milwaukee Brewers, made history. He threw six flawless innings against the Minnesota Twins. This performance was not just impressive; it was record-breaking. Misiorowski became the first pit

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Jun 21 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Weekend Box Office: Surprises and Letdowns

The weekend box office brought a mix of surprises and letdowns. Sony's "28 Years Later" kicked off with a strong start, raking in $14 million on Friday and preview screenings. This sequel, directed by Nia DaCosta, is subtitled "The Bone Temple" and stars Jodie Comer, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Ralph Fi

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Jun 21 2025WEATHER

North Dakota Tornadoes Leave Three Dead

North Dakota faced a grim Saturday morning after a series of tornadoes tore through the region on Friday night. The state is now dealing with the aftermath of these destructive storms. The Cass County Sheriff's Office was called to a rural area near Enderlin, North Dakota, around 11:40 p. m. They

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Jun 21 2025SPORTS

Pocono Raceway: A Day of High-Octane Action

At Pocono Raceway, fans can expect a thrilling day of racing. The Xfinity Series will kick off the action with a 55-minute practice session starting at 10 a. m. This will be followed by qualifying, setting the stage for a 100-lap race that begins at 3:40 p. m. The Cup Series will also have a practic

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Jun 21 2025SPORTS

Wrestling Night: The Highs and Lows of SmackDown

Wrestling fans had a lot to chew on with the latest episode of SmackDown. The show had its moments, but it also had some stumbles. Let's dive in. The episode kicked off with a segment that left many viewers scratching their heads. John Cena took a swing at recreating CM Punk's famous "pipebo

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Jun 21 2025SCIENCE

A Caribbean Woman's Unique Blood Type

In a remarkable breakthrough, French researchers have identified a new blood type in a woman from Guadeloupe. This new blood type, named "Gwada negative, " is quite the rarity, as the woman is the sole known carrier worldwide. The discovery took place 15 years after her blood sample was collected du

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Jun 21 2025HEALTH

The Slug Connection: Unraveling Rat Lungworm Disease

The parasite Angiostrongylus cantonensis is a sneaky invader. It likes to hide in slugs and snails. This parasite causes a nasty disease in humans called rat lungworm disease. This disease can mess with the brain and nerves. It is a big problem in some parts of Hawaii. Scientists wanted to find out

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Jun 21 2025HEALTH

Helping Teens with Cerebral Palsy Enjoy More Fun

Cerebral palsy (CP) can make it tough for teens to enjoy leisure activities, especially those who have severe mobility issues. These teens are often classified at levels IV and V on the gross motor function classification system (GMFCS). This means they have significant challenges with movement and

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Jun 21 2025SCIENCE

Choosing the Perfect Spot for a Science Conference

The world of science is always buzzing with new discoveries and ideas. Scientists often gather to share their findings. This is usually done at conferences. But where should these conferences take place? It's a big decision. The location can affect how well the event goes. It can also impact how man

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Jun 21 2025HEALTH

Technology Bridging the Lab Gap: A Look at Fighting Deadly Viruses

In the fight against deadly viruses, some countries are at a disadvantage. These nations face a double whammy: they are most at risk from viral hemorrhagic fevers. Yet, they also have the least resources for healthcare. This means they struggle to spot, treat, and control outbreaks. The COVID-19 pan

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