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Jun 24 2025SPORTS

Aaron Rodgers' Final Season: A Look at His Last Ride

Aaron Rodgers has made it clear that he's ready to hang up his cleats after the 2025 season. The 41-year-old quarterback recently signed a one-year deal with the Pittsburgh Steelers, and he's already talking about retirement. Rodgers has had an impressive career, spanning over two decades. He's pla

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Jun 24 2025CELEBRITIES

A Peek into Travis Bacon's 36th Birthday Celebrations

Travis Bacon, the son of famous actors Kevin Bacon and Kyra Sedgwick, turned 36 recently. His parents shared some rare photos of him on social media to celebrate the occasion. In one photo, Travis is seen smiling in front of a birthday cake, ready to make a wish. Another photo shows Kevin and Kyra l

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Jun 24 2025SCIENCE

Mars' Mysterious Rock Patterns: What Do They Tell Us?

Mars has always been a planet of surprises. Now, NASA's Curiosity rover has given us a closer look at some of its most puzzling features: giant rock patterns that resemble spiderwebs. These aren't your average spiderwebs, though. They're massive, stretching up to 12 miles across, and they're made of

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Jun 24 2025HEALTH

Bulgarian Babies: How Life Changes Affect Their Growth

Over the past 40 years, Bulgarian babies have been getting smaller. This isn't just a random thing. It's a sign of bigger changes happening in the country. First, let's talk about weight. In the 1980s, the average baby boy weighed about 3447 grams at birth. By 2020, that number dropped to 3335 gram

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Jun 24 2025HEALTH

Half a Century of Nurse Practitioner Insights: Entrepreneurship Edition

A special project is underway to honor a significant milestone. For 50 years, a respected publication has been a key resource for nurse practitioners (NPs). To mark this anniversary, they've gathered insights from 50 influential NPs. These experts share their thoughts on various topics throughout th

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Jun 24 2025CELEBRITIES

A Royal Step Back: Kate's Health Takes Priority Over Ascot

The Princess of Wales, Kate, chose to skip the Royal Ascot horse race this week. She is still recovering from cancer and needs to take things slow. This is not the first time she has had to adjust her public schedule. Last fall, she finished chemotherapy and started returning to her royal duties. Bu

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Jun 24 2025SCIENCE

How Tellurium is Changing the Game in CO2 Conversion

Scientists have found a way to make cheaper metals work like expensive ones in converting CO2. This is big news because usually, this process needs rare and costly metals like platinum. But now, by adding tellurium, a common element, to metals like cobalt and nickel, researchers can make them as eff

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Jun 24 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tesla's Robotaxis Hit the Road

Tesla has started testing its robotaxis in Austin, Texas. These self-driving cars are currently limited to a specific area and operate between 6 a. m. and midnight. Each Tesla robotaxi has a safety monitor in the passenger seat, and the driver's seat remains empty. Riders can use the new Robotaxi Ap

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Jun 24 2025HEALTH

Heart Helpers: Cool Tech for Fixing Broken Hearts

Heart problems are a big deal worldwide, so scientists are working hard to find better ways to fix them. They're using special materials and high-tech methods to create parts that can help hearts work better. One big challenge is picking the right stuff to help heart cells grow and work well. There

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Jun 24 2025HEALTH

A New Hope in the Fight Against HIV

A major breakthrough in HIV prevention has just been approved by the FDA. The drug, called Yeztugo, is based on research done by a biochemist from the University of Utah. This drug is special because it can protect people from HIV for a long time, up to six months. It works by stopping the virus fro

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