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Jun 22 2025SPORTS

Rountree's Win: Fans Leave, Champ Trolls, But He Keeps His Cool

Khalil Rountree's recent victory in the UFC Baku main event was a clear win, but not everyone was thrilled with his performance. He outmatched Jamahal Hill in a five-round bout, securing a unanimous decision. This win was a comeback for Rountree, who had previously lost to Alex Pereira in a title fi

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Jun 22 2025CELEBRITIES

Johnny Depp's Heartwarming Memories of Raising Kids in France

Johnny Depp recently opened up about his experiences raising his children, Lily-Rose and Jack, with his ex-partner, Vanessa Paradis. The couple, who split in 2012 after 14 years together, chose to raise their kids in a secluded estate near St. Tropez, France. This decision was driven by a desire for

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Jun 22 2025CRIME

Three Lives Reclaimed from Gaza's Shadow

In a significant move, the bodies of three individuals, including an IDF soldier and two civilians, were retrieved from Gaza. This operation, a joint effort by the Israel Security Agency (ISA) and the IDF, took place on a Saturday and was announced the following day. The civilians, Ofra Keidar and

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Jun 22 2025POLITICS

The Aftermath: US Strikes on Iran's Nuclear Sites

The United States recently launched a significant attack on Iran's nuclear facilities. This move came after a shift from diplomatic efforts to military action. The strikes targeted three major sites: Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan. The Fordow facility is Iran's most critical nuclear enrichment sit

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Jun 22 2025BUSINESS

Burmese Businesses in Indianapolis Face Tough Times

In the heart of Indiana, Indianapolis stands out as the city with the biggest Burmese population in the United States. This community, numbering around 30, 000 people, is feeling the pinch from recent policies. Tariffs and a travel ban have made life and business tougher for many. The owner of Chin

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Jun 22 2025SCIENCE

A Child's DNA Joins Grandpa in Space

Space enthusiasts and families with loved ones who have passed away have a new option for memorializing their dearly departed. A European company is teaming up with a space burial service. The Exploration Company (TEC) is collaborating with Celestis, a firm that has been sending human remains and

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Jun 22 2025POLITICS

Israel's Next Move: A Strategic Pause or Escalation?

Israel is at a crossroads in its conflict with Iran. The country is deciding whether to keep bombing Iran or to call it quits. This decision comes after the US launched strikes on Iran's nuclear sites. The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) are still figuring out how much damage the US strikes caused. Is

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Jun 22 2025HEALTH

Older Adults and Fall Detection Tech: A Closer Look

Older adults often face the challenge of falls, which can significantly affect their daily lives. To tackle this issue, wearable sensors have been developed to monitor and predict fall risks in real-world settings. These sensors track movements in everyday environments, providing valuable data for a

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Jun 22 2025SCIENCE

Hidden Weapons of Friendly Bacteria

The Lactobacillaceae family is a group of bacteria known for their positive impact on human health. They live in our guts and help keep us healthy. Among their many talents, these bacteria produce antimicrobial peptides (AMPs). These are tiny proteins that can fight off harmful bacteria, viruses, an

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Jun 22 2025HEALTH

Breastfeeding Insights from Afghanistan's Recent Survey

Afghanistan's 2022-2023 survey has brought some interesting facts to light. The survey looked at how often babies are fed only breast milk. This is important because it helps shape future plans and actions. However, there is a lack of information on how common this practice is and what influences

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