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Oct 16 2025SPORTS

Dulcy Caylor: The Rising Star of U. S. Gymnastics

Dulcy Caylor, a young gymnast from North Carolina, is making waves in the sports world. Born on December 9, 2007, she has quickly become a standout athlete, representing the United States in international competitions. Her journey to the top has been nothing short of impressive, and she is now part

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Oct 15 2025POLITICS

US Passport Power Takes a Hit: What's Behind the Drop?

The US passport has seen better days. It's no longer in the top 10 most powerful passports worldwide. This is the first time in 20 years that this has happened. The US now shares the 12th spot with Malaysia. Just last year, it was in 7th place. Ten years ago, it was number one. This drop is not just

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Oct 14 2025CRIME

16 Lives Lost: The Tragic Explosion at a Tennessee Factory

A terrible accident took place at a factory in Tennessee. Sixteen people lost their lives when the factory exploded. The factory, called Accurate Energetic Systems (AES), was in Hickman County. The explosion happened early in the morning on October 10. No one survived. The sheriffs of Humphreys Cou

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Oct 14 2025BUSINESS

Indian Motorcycle Takes the Road Alone

Polaris Inc. has decided to let Indian Motorcycle ride solo. They've struck a deal to sell most of Indian Motorcycle to Carolwood LP, a private equity firm based in Los Angeles. This move is expected to boost Polaris' profits and focus their resources on other areas. Indian Motorcycle has been a bi

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Oct 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

Choosing the Right Earbuds: Beats vs. Apple for Heart Rate Tracking

In 2025, Beats and Apple both launched high-end earbuds with a unique feature: heart rate monitoring right in your ear. Both brands are owned by Apple, so they work seamlessly with iPhones and offer special iOS features. However, Beats' Powerbeats Pro 2 also work well with Android devices, giving th

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Oct 14 2025CRYPTO

Crypto Crash: How a Tweet Wiped Out $600B in 30 Minutes

Crypto markets took a massive hit recently. All because of a tweet. Donald Trump posted something about tariffs with China. Within 30 minutes, crypto lost $600 billion. That's a huge drop. Many coins lost almost all their value. Some even dropped 99%. Cosmos and Ravencoin were among the worst hit. T

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Oct 13 2025FINANCE

Bitcoin's Bounce: Is It Just a Short-Term Fix?

Peter Schiff, a well-known economist who has never been a fan of Bitcoin, thinks the recent rise in Bitcoin's value might not last. He calls it a "dead cat bounce, " which means it's just a short-term recovery after a big drop. Schiff believes that safer investments like gold and silver are better c

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Oct 13 2025HEALTH

Unraveling the Mysteries of Hair Loss Patterns: A Closer Look

Fibrosing alopecia in a pattern distribution, often shortened to FAPD, is a complex condition that has puzzled experts for years. To get a better understanding, researchers decided to look at data from several hair clinics to see if they could find any common traits or effective treatments. The stu

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Oct 13 2025HEALTH

How Adults with Crooked Teeth Make Treatment Choices

Adults with misaligned teeth often face tough choices about their treatment. A new tool has been created to measure how much these patients get to be part of the decision-making process. This tool, called the Participation in Treatment Decision-Making Scale for Adults with Malocclusion (PTDMS-AM), h

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Oct 12 2025HEALTH

When Your Brain Hits the Overload Button

Ever felt like you're about to explode after a long day? That's your brain saying, "Enough! " When too much happens at once, your senses get overwhelmed. This is called overstimulation, and it can make anyone act out of character. Your brain has a part called the prefrontal cortex. It's like the bo

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