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Jun 10 2025SPORTS

Who's Really in Charge? The Colts' New Ownership Structure Explained

The Indianapolis Colts have a new ownership setup. Three sisters, Carlie Irsay-Gordon, Casey Foyt, and Kalen Jackson, are now the owners. However, it is not as simple as it sounds. NFL rules state that there must be one person in charge. This person has the final say in all decisions. So, even thoug

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Jun 10 2025POLITICS

A Surprising Shift in GOP Wage Policies

A significant change is brewing in the political landscape. A conservative senator from Missouri, Josh Hawley, is pushing for a raise in the federal minimum wage. This move places him in an unexpected alliance with some of the most liberal members of Congress. The proposed legislation, named the

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Jun 10 2025HEALTH

Work Hard, Play Hard: How Tough Jobs Affect Recovery After Hip Replacement

First, let's talk about hip replacements. They're pretty common these days. But what happens when you need to go back to work? Does the type of job you have make a difference in how well you recover? That's what some people wanted to find out. They looked at people who had a primary total hip repla

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Jun 10 2025EDUCATION

Nursing Leadership: A Global Comparison of Student Standards

Nursing students around the world are preparing to lead in their field. But what does leadership look like in nursing? And how do different countries shape their nursing students to become leaders? Let's dive into the standards and requirements for nursing students in eleven countries. First, it's

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Jun 10 2025EDUCATION

How Teachers Shape Classroom Dynamics

Teachers play a huge role in making schools work well. They deal with the ups and downs of daily school life. They also help students take part in learning. This is not always easy. Some ideas about what it means to be a professional teacher do not consider the real-life complexities of schools. The

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Jun 10 2025SCIENCE

The Power of Science in Shaping Our World

Science is more than just a search for facts. It is a powerful force that shapes and is shaped by society. Two prominent figures in the scientific community, Bruce Alberts and Paul Nurse, have spoken about the role of science and scientists in the world. They have both led major scientific organizat

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Jun 10 2025RELIGION

Southern Baptists: Pushing for Change in 2024

The Southern Baptist Convention, the largest Protestant group in the U. S. , is gearing up for a significant meeting in Dallas. This year, the focus is on pushing for legal bans on pornography and reversing the Supreme Court's decision on same-sex marriage. This is not just about internal matters.

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Jun 10 2025HEALTH

Can Screening and Care Boost Recovery After a Stroke?

After a stroke, many people face emotional and cognitive challenges. But does checking for these issues and providing care really help? A recent study aimed to find out. It focused on how screening and care for emotional and cognitive problems might improve a person's ability to take part in society

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Jun 10 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Power of Time: How Old Trees Boost Stream Health

Riverside forests are super important for keeping streams healthy. Yet, scientists are still figuring out how these forests help tiny tropical streams bounce back from damage. The focus was on 15 different areas in southeastern Brazil. These areas were grouped based on how old their forests are. The

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Jun 10 2025HEALTH

Who's Really Running Your Local X-Ray Clinic?

In Australia, a big change is happening in the world of diagnostic imaging. More and more clinics are being taken over by large companies. These companies are driven by profit, not necessarily by patient care. This shift could have big effects on how easy it is to get these services, how good they a

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