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May 16 2025SCIENCE

How Age Affects the Way We Step Over Things

When people get older, they often trip over things. This is a big deal because it can lead to serious injuries. Scientists have been looking into how older adults move their feet when they step over obstacles. They want to understand if there are clear differences compared to younger people. However

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May 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

Nintendo's Switch 2: What's Under the Hood?

Nintendo has finally spilled the beans on the tech specs for its upcoming Switch 2 console. But don't expect every detail to be laid out in plain sight. The company has always been a bit secretive about its hardware, and this time is no different. The Switch 2 is powered by a custom processor made b

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May 14 2025HEALTH

Why Diet Soda Might Be Making You Eat More

Drinks with no calories, like diet soda, might be causing you to feel hungrier. This is because they mess with the brain's signals for hunger and fullness. It's a tricky situation because these drinks are often chosen to cut calories. But, they might be doing the opposite by making you eat more. Thi

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May 14 2025POLITICS

Swimming in Trouble: The Surprising Choice of a Health Official

The recent Mother's Day outing of a prominent health official and his family has sparked quite a stir. The outing involved a swim in a creek known for its pollution. The creek is located in Washington, D. C. , and is infamous for its high levels of bacteria and other harmful pathogens. The Nation

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May 14 2025SPORTS

Yankees Face Infielder Crisis After Cabrera's Ankle Injury

The Yankees' recent victory over the Mariners was overshadowed by a significant setback. Oswaldo Cabrera, a key infielder, was hurt while trying to score a run. His injury was severe enough to require medical transport off the field. Fans and teammates are hoping for the best, as Cabrera's absence w

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May 14 2025HEALTH

Health Official's Controversial Creek Dip

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. , the Secretary of Health and Human Services, recently made headlines for a surprising reason. He took a swim in Rock Creek, a waterway in Washington known for its high levels of sewage and bacteria. This creek has been off-limits for swimming for over half a century due to sev

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May 14 2025CELEBRITIES

A New Face for a Classic Magazine

The year 2025 is bringing a fresh face to the cover of Sports Illustrated Swimsuit. Salma Hayek Pinault, the talented actress known for her role in "House of Gucci, " has made history by gracing the cover of this iconic magazine at the age of 58. This achievement is particularly notable because, in

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May 13 2025CELEBRITIES

A Young Athlete's Big Break

A young woman has made a big splash in the world of sports and fashion. She is one of four stars on the cover of the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue 2025. This is a huge deal for her, as it marks a new phase in her career. She is a former LSU gymnast who has been making waves in the modeling world

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May 12 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Sports Puzzle Challenge: Dive into Connections

The Sports Edition of Connections has finally left its testing phase. It made its grand entrance on Super Bowl Sunday, February 9. This move shows that the game has gained a dedicated following. The Athletic, a sports news site, now hosts it in its app. Players can still enjoy it for free online. T

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May 12 2025CELEBRITIES

A Surprise Family Gathering in Philadelphia

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce, two of the most talked-about figures in entertainment and sports, recently made a public appearance that caught many off guard. They joined a family gathering in Philadelphia, marking their first outing together in two months. This event took place at Talula's Garden,

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