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Apr 19 2025SPORTS

The NFL Draft: When Experts Get It Wrong

The NFL Draft is just around the corner, and excitement is building. Young athletes are on the brink of seeing their dreams come true, while fans eagerly anticipate the new talent that might lead their favorite teams to victory. For months, everyone has been talking about who will shine and who will

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Apr 19 2025POLITICS

The Shift in Extremism: From Oklahoma to Today

The bombing in Oklahoma City, which happened 30 years ago, was a shocking event that left many people horrified. A young man, Timothy McVeigh, who had served in the military and held far-right views, was responsible for the explosion that destroyed a federal building. He was caught two days later, l

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Apr 19 2025POLITICS

Manchester's Working Class Legacy

Manchester, a city in northern England, is famous for its role in the working-class movement. It all started with a tragic event in 1819. That year, the British cavalry attacked a peaceful gathering of workers demanding political rights. This event, known as the Peterloo Massacre, left at least 18 p

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Apr 19 2025SPORTS

Rangers shake up coaching staff after a tough season

The New York Rangers have made a big change, firing their head coach, Peter Laviolette, after a disappointing season. This move comes as no surprise, given the team's struggles this year. It's the fourth time in four years that the Rangers have had a new coach, which raises questions about the team'

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Apr 19 2025EDUCATION

A Look Back at the First Shots of the American Revolution

Every year, thousands gather in Lexington, Massachusetts, to remember the start of the American Revolution. This year marks 250 years since the Battles of Lexington and Concord. It's a big deal, not just for history buffs, but for anyone who wants to understand where the United States came from and

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Apr 19 2025HEALTH

Outpatient Care: A New Way to Manage Seizure Disorders

Seizure disorders, including epilepsy, are a significant drain on healthcare resources. These conditions demand a lot of medical attention and money. The ALVEEG trial is stepping in to address this issue. It's all about finding a better way to manage these disorders using outpatient ambulatory long-

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Apr 19 2025HEALTH

How Parents' Views Shape Teen Mental Health in China

In China, the way parents see their kids can really affect how teens feel. This isn't just about what parents say, but what they truly believe deep down. These beliefs can have a big impact on a teen's mental health. But how exactly does this work? That's what a recent study set out to find. The st

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Apr 19 2025HEALTH

Fluoride in Water: Why Experts Stand by Its Benefits

A recent push to remove fluoride from public water has sparked a debate among health professionals. A prominent figure recently criticized the addition of fluoride to drinking water. This has led to a strong response from dental health experts who support the practice. The addition of fluoride to w

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Apr 19 2025EDUCATION

Learning Together in Salvador: A Look at Teamwork in Action

In Salvador, Brazil, a unique program is making waves in how future doctors and nurses learn to work together. The program is called Programa Candeal. It is a program that has been around for a while but has not been studied until now. It is a part of the Bahiana School of Medicine and Public Hea

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Apr 19 2025SCIENCE

The Secret to Keeping Surfaces Clean and Ice-Free

A new material has been created that could change how we keep surfaces clean and free from ice. This material is made by combining a spongy substance with tiny particles that have been treated with a special chemical. The result is a surface that can hold onto a slippery liquid, making it very hard

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