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Oct 25 2025SPORTS

Rugby Injuries: What's Happening in South Africa's Women's Game?

Rugby is a tough sport. It's no surprise that injuries happen. But what about women's rugby in South Africa? A recent study looked into this. It wanted to find out how often injuries occur. It also looked at how bad these injuries are. And what makes them more likely to happen. First, let's talk ab

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Oct 25 2025HEALTH

Robotic Surgery and Blood Clot Risks: What You Need to Know

Robotic surgery has become a big deal in treating cancers of the urinary system. But how safe is it? A recent study looked at over 2, 000 patients who had robotic surgery using a single-port technique. This method is newer and less invasive, but doctors wanted to check if it increases the risk of bl

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Oct 25 2025ENVIRONMENT

Drones and Forests: A New Way to Watch Trees Grow

Forests are always changing. They grow, they shrink, and they adapt. This is especially true in tropical areas where human activity puts a lot of pressure on these green spaces. To keep an eye on these changes, scientists are turning to drones. These flying gadgets can take pictures from above and h

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Oct 25 2025CRIME

Poker Scandal: How High-Tech Shufflers Became a Crime Scene

A recent court case has brought attention to the world of high-stakes poker and the technology that keeps it running. The DeckMate, a popular card shuffling machine, is now at the center of a legal storm. This machine, about the size of a carry-on suitcase, is a common sight in casinos and poker roo

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Oct 25 2025CRYPTO

A New Leader for Crypto Regulation

The U. S. is making big moves in the world of digital money. President Trump has picked Michael Selig to head the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC). Selig is no stranger to crypto. He's been a key player in the SEC's crypto task force, helping to shape how the government oversees digital c

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Oct 25 2025POLITICS

Chicago's Building Blues: A Look at Two Big Projects

Chicago's South Side is home to a massive, unfinished presidential center. It's dedicated to Barack Obama, but not everyone is happy about it. Some people think it's an eyesore, looming over the neighborhood like a giant from a sci-fi movie. But is it really that bad compared to other presidential a

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Oct 25 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Why Do We Love Being Scared?

Have you ever wondered why we enjoy being scared? It's not just about the thrill. It's about how our brains and bodies react to fear. When we go through a haunted house, our hearts race, and our bodies react as if the danger is real. But why do we keep coming back for more? Haunted houses are not j

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Oct 25 2025CRYPTO

A New Era: Sports, Finance, and Tech Collide in a Big Way

A huge deal just went down in the world of sports and finance. Two big names, MultiBank Group and Khabib Nurmagomedov, have teamed up to create something never seen before. They're building a regulated digital ecosystem that connects sports, finance, and technology. This isn't just any partnership;

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Oct 25 2025CRIME

Casino Tech in the Crosshairs: The Poker Game Scandal

A recent legal case has brought attention to high-tech card shufflers used in casinos. These machines, known as DeckMate, are made by a company called Light & Wonder Inc. They are about the size of a carry-on suitcase and are common in casinos and poker rooms. The DeckMate was introduced in 2002 and

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Oct 25 2025SPORTS

NBA Arenas That Fans Love to Snap Photos Of

The 2025-26 NBA season is here, and it's not just the games that have fans excited. Instagram data shows which NBA arenas are the most photographed. But why do some places get more snaps than others? First, let's talk about location. Arenas in big cities or popular tourist spots tend to get more ph

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