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Jun 18 2025SPORTS

The young dreamer and the basketball legend

The world of sports is full of stories where people help others achieve their dreams. One such story involves a young person named CeCe Wilson, who has a big dream to become a race car driver. This dream seemed far-fetched because racing is an expensive sport, and not everyone has the money to pursu

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Jun 17 2025CRIME

Minnesota's Chilling Night: The Unseen Witness and the Hunt for a Killer

A quiet night in Green Isle, Minnesota, turned into a scene from a crime thriller. Wendy Thomas was chatting with her dad when she noticed something unusual. A figure in a field caught her eye, and she quickly alerted her father. "Dad, that’s somebody, " she said, her voice filled with urgency. Her

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Jun 17 2025HEALTH

Vaccine Hesitancy in Schizophrenia Patients During the Pandemic

The COVID-19 pandemic has had a profound impact on everyone, but some groups have faced unique challenges. One such group is people with schizophrenia. They have shown a lower rate of vaccination compared to the general public. This raises important questions about how the pandemic has affected thei

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Jun 17 2025HEALTH

Summer Camps: The New Frontline in Measles Prevention

Measles is making a comeback in certain regions, and summer camps are now in the spotlight. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has issued a call to action. They want camps to verify that all kids, staff, and volunteers have proof of measles immunity. This could be through vaccination or

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Jun 17 2025POLITICS

Who's In Charge of Your Shots Now?

The U. S. vaccine program just got a major shake-up. Seventeen experts who advised on vaccines were suddenly let go. They believe this move has weakened the program. These experts had been part of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, or ACIP. Their job was to look at the safety and effe

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Jun 17 2025TECHNOLOGY

Grab Your Nintendo Switch 2: The Hunt for Stock

The Nintendo Switch 2 is finally here, but finding one in stock is a challenge. Since its launch on June 5, the console has been flying off the shelves both online and in stores. The $450 console has seen brief restocks at major retailers like Target and Best Buy, but these didn't last long. If you'

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Jun 17 2025HEALTH

The Food Fight: What Americans Really Think About Health and Vaccines

A recent poll revealed that the nation's stance on health issues isn't as divided as one might expect. The public's view on vaccines is quite clear. A large majority of adults back the use of vaccines to stop diseases. This support cuts across party lines, with most Republicans, Democrats,

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Jun 16 2025CRIME

Uncovering the Hidden Truths of Child Grooming in England and Wales

A recent audit has shed light on the troubling issue of child sexual exploitation by grooming gangs in England and Wales. The review, led by Baroness Casey, was commissioned by the government to examine existing data and evidence on the nature and scale of group-based child sexual abuse. The repor

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Jun 16 2025HEALTH

Measles Alert: Airport Exposure and Vaccination Concerns

Measles, a highly infectious disease, has raised alarms at Dulles International Airport. A traveler arriving from abroad tested positive, putting many at risk. This person moved through various parts of the airport and even used public transportation, increasing the chances of spreading the virus. A

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Jun 16 2025ENVIRONMENT

Nature's Healing Power for Everyone

Nature is often seen as a feast for the eyes, with vibrant colors and beautiful landscapes. But it offers so much more. Engaging all five senses in nature can boost health, especially for those with disabilities. The scent of certain flowers might trigger fond memories. The sound of bees buzzing can

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