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Oct 18 2025SPORTS

Shohei Ohtani's Unstoppable Night: Dodgers Cruise to World Series

Shohei Ohtani put on a show that left everyone in awe. He didn't just hit three home runs; he launched them like rockets, with the farthest one flying 469 feet. But that's not all. He also struck out 10 batters while pitching, making it look easy. The Dodgers won big, 5-1, and swept the Brewers righ

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Oct 13 2025FINANCE

Tokenized Funds: A New Way to Invest in Big Names

KAIO, a company that turns traditional investments into digital tokens, has launched its tokenized funds on the Sei network. This move is part of a bigger trend where real-world assets like funds, bonds, and credit are being represented as digital tokens. These tokens allow for faster transactions,

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Sep 30 2025HEALTH

Real-World Insights: How New Schizophrenia Drugs Are Changing Lives

Schizophrenia is a serious mental health condition that affects millions worldwide. It's not easy to manage, but new treatments are giving hope. One study, called OASIS, looked at how well long-acting injectable (LAI) antipsychotic drugs work in real life. These aren't just any drugs; they're a spec

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Sep 28 2025SPORTS

A Look at the World Cup Mascots: From Fun to Forgettable

The World Cup has a long history of mascots, each one unique and sometimes confusing. The latest additions are Maple the Moose from Canada, Zayu the Jaguar from Mexico, and Clutch the Bald Eagle from the U. S. for the 2026 tournament. But how do they stack up against the others? First, let's talk a

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Sep 19 2025SPORTS

Noah Lyles Makes History in the 200 Meters

Noah Lyles has done it again! He won the 200 meters at the world championships, making it his fourth title in this event. It was a close race, but Lyles pulled ahead in the final stretch, beating Kenny Bednarek by just 0. 06 seconds. Lyles finished in 19. 52 seconds, showing his speed and skill. Ly

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Sep 17 2025SCIENCE

Uncovering Britannic's Secrets: A Century Later

The Britannic, a sister ship to the Titanic, met its fate in 1916 when it struck a mine during World War I. Unlike the Titanic, the Britannic was repurposed as a hospital ship, serving as the largest of its kind at the time. Its tragic end came when it sank rapidly, with only thirty lives lost out o

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Sep 07 2025POLITICS

Finding Peace in the Past: Poland and Ukraine Honor Wartime Victims

In a quiet, wooded area of western Ukraine, a somber ceremony took place. Forty-two Poles, who lost their lives during World War II, were laid to rest. This event marked a significant step in the relationship between Poland and Ukraine, two countries that have stood together in recent times but have

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Sep 04 2025POLITICS

A Look at the WWII Anniversary Ceremony and U. S. -China Tensions

In a recent ceremony marking the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II, Chinese President Xi Jinping hosted a grand event in Beijing. The spectacle featured a massive military parade, showcasing China's military might. Among the attendees were Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korean

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Aug 30 2025SPORTS

Brothers Set a New Rowing Record Across the Pacific

Three brothers from Scotland have achieved something amazing. They rowed across the Pacific Ocean in just 139 days. This is a new world record for the fastest unsupported row from South America to Australia. The brothers, Jamie, Ewan, and Lachlan Maclean, started their journey in Peru and ended in C

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Aug 17 2025TECHNOLOGY

Westworld's AI: A Surprisingly Accurate Sci-Fi Take

Westworld, the HBO series that captivated sci-fi fans, did more than just entertain. It sparked conversations about AI and its potential. The show's depiction of AI, particularly in its first season, was surprisingly accurate, according to AI researcher Sasha Luccioni. In one scene, a host named Ma

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