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Jul 29 2025ENVIRONMENT

Holly's Water Fight: Who's Right in the Dam Dispute?

In Holly, Michigan, a heated argument is brewing between locals and the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy (EGLE). The issue? The water level of Stiff’s Mill Pond. EGLE wants it lowered, but not everyone is on board. Jack Stouffer, a resident who's lived near the pond for th

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Jul 29 2025HEALTH

South Africa's Fight Against HIV: Progress and Challenges

South Africa has been actively working to stop HIV from spreading from mothers to their babies. The country has made big strides, but there are still some issues to tackle. First, let's talk about the good news. South Africa has one of the best policies in the world to prevent HIV transmission from

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Jul 29 2025SPORTS

Football Injuries: What's the Big Deal and How Can We Stop Them?

Football is a tough sport. Players run, tackle, and kick all the time. It's no surprise that injuries happen. But what if there was a way to predict and prevent these injuries? That's what a recent study tried to figure out. Over five years, researchers looked at injuries in a professional football

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Jul 29 2025TECHNOLOGY

Blender's Big Move: 3D Modeling on the Go

Blender, the beloved open-source 3D modeling software, is stepping into the mobile world. For years, users have been asking for a tablet version, and now, the developers are making it happen. The plan is to bring the full power of Blender to tablets, but with a twist. They want to adapt the software

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Jul 29 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Why High Potential Season 2 Needs to Level Up

High Potential, the crime drama that took 2024 by storm, has set a high bar for its upcoming second season. While the first season was a hit, there's always room for improvement. Let's dive into what could make season 2 even better. First off, Morgan, the show's brilliant consultant, needs to face

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Jul 29 2025CRIME

Macomb County's Big Community Party in August

Macomb County is buzzing with excitement for the upcoming National Night Out in August. This isn't just any party; it's a chance for neighbors to meet, have fun, and learn how to keep their communities safe. In Roseville, the Neighborhood Watch is throwing a bash at Veterans Memorial Park on August

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Jul 28 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Jake's Journey: Grief, Conflict, and a Divided Family

Jake Sully, the hero of the Avatar series, has faced many challenges. From losing his legs in a war to becoming a Na'vi, falling in love, and raising a family, his life has been anything but ordinary. Now, in the upcoming movie "Avatar: Fire And Ash, " Jake must deal with the recent loss of his son,

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Jul 28 2025TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's Swift Software Update Strategy

Samsung's latest Galaxy Z Fold and Z Flip devices hit the market with Android 16 just a month after its release. This quick rollout wasn't an accident. It's the result of a big change in how Samsung develops its software. Traditionally, Android updates were a slow process. Google used a branch-base

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Jul 28 2025HEALTH

Young Women in Ghana and Their Knowledge of HIV Self-Tests

HIV/AIDS is a big health problem worldwide, and it hits young women especially hard. To fight this, more people need to get tested for HIV. One way to do this is by using HIV self-testing kits. These kits let people test themselves at home. But how many young women in Ghana know about these kits and

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Jul 27 2025SCIENCE

Awarding Excellence: The 2024 Reviewer of the Year

In 2024, F&S Science is shining a spotlight on the unsung heroes of the scientific community: its reviewers. These individuals play a crucial role in maintaining the quality and integrity of research. Their work is often behind the scenes, but it is vital for advancing knowledge. But what does it t

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