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May 17 2025SPORTS

Kristaps' Struggle: The Mystery of Endless Fatigue

Kristaps Porzingis has been a towering figure on the basketball court, but lately, his performance has raised eyebrows. After a tough Game 6 against the Knicks, he looked more like he had run a marathon than played a mere 11 minutes. His voice was weak, and his body language spoke volumes about his

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May 17 2025EDUCATION

Navigating Student Loan Confusion: What Borrowers Need to Know

The student loan landscape has become a maze of uncertainty. Borrowers are facing a mix of resumed collections, legal hurdles, and departmental changes. The U. S. Education Department has restarted involuntary collections on defaulted loans, affecting about 5. 3 million people. This means some borro

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May 16 2025CRIME

Deaths in Police Custody: A Hidden Truth

In Maryland, a recent audit has brought to light a disturbing fact. At least 36 deaths in police custody were not classified as homicides. This was despite clear evidence suggesting otherwise. The audit was prompted by concerns about the former state medical examiner's role in the George Floyd case.

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May 16 2025CELEBRITIES

Chris Brown Faces Legal Trouble in London

Chris Brown, a well-known R&B singer, is in serious trouble with the law. British authorities have arrested and charged him with a severe assault. The incident happened in London, at a venue in Hanover Square, on February 19, 2023. The police have not shared many details about what happened. Brown,

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May 16 2025HEALTH

Ksyen's Mental Health Ward: A Work in Progress

The Ksyen Regional Hospital has been operational for six months. However, its psychiatric ward is not yet fully functional. Currently, only 10 out of the planned 20 beds are available for patients. This is not the full capacity that was promised when the hospital was first approved. The original pla

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May 16 2025EDUCATION

Ping Pong: A Mirror of Cultural Values

Table tennis, or ping pong, is more than just a game. It reflects the cultural values of those who play it. A recent study dug into how Chinese and American graduate students view this sport. Six students from each country shared their thoughts and experiences. In China, table tennis is a big d

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May 16 2025HEALTH

The Doctor Dilemma: Staffing Shortages and Burnout

The medical field in the US is facing a significant challenge. Many doctors are feeling the strain of not having enough staff. This isn't just about being short on hands. It's about the mental and physical toll it takes on those who are already working. Doctors are people too. They have limits. Whe

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May 16 2025TECHNOLOGY

Elon Musk's Chatbot Grok and the South Africa Controversy

The artificial intelligence chatbot Grok, created by Elon Musk's company xAI, stirred up controversy on social media. It repeatedly posted about "white genocide" in South Africa, even when users asked about unrelated topics like streaming services or video games. Musk, who was born in South Africa,

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May 16 2025SCIENCE

Detecting Pesticides: A Smart Sensor Breakthrough

Pesticide residue detection is crucial for food safety. A new sensor has been created to spot Benomyl, a common pesticide, in fruits and vegetables. This sensor uses a special mix of materials to boost its performance. The key ingredients are Cu-BTC and FeCo-ZIF, which are turned into N-doped carbon

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May 16 2025CELEBRITIES

A Star's Struggle: Halle Bailey's Battle for Safety

Halle Bailey, a renowned actress and singer, has taken legal action against DDG, the father of her child. She has accused him of abuse and has obtained a restraining order. The order, approved by a judge in Los Angeles, mandates that DDG must keep a distance of 100 yards from her. This legal move co

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