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Apr 08 2025HEALTH

A Man's Battle With ALS: A Different Approach

The tale of a man in his 50s who faced a daunting diagnosis of sporadic limb-onset Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) is a story of resilience and unconventional healing. This is not your typical medical journey. This man's journey spanned nine years, a testament to his determination and the powe

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Apr 08 2025POLITICS

Social Security's Tech Troubles: A Closer Look

The Social Security website has been having frequent crashes and issues. These problems have been happening for several weeks, with outages lasting from a few minutes to almost a full day. Even when the site is up, users face problems like missing information or slow access. This is a big deal becau

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Apr 08 2025ENTERTAINMENT

April's Star-Studded Celebrations

April 2025 was a month filled with excitement, as various events showcased the talents of Black Hollywood. This month, the spotlight was on a diverse range of celebrities, from musicians to actors, who graced stages and red carpets across the country. The Dreamville Festival, held in Raleigh, North

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Apr 08 2025CELEBRITIES

Luxury Gifts That Celebrities Adore

Celebrities have a knack for indulging in the finer things in life. From dressing their pets in diamonds to filling closets with designer bags, they often set trends in luxury gifting. If you're looking to spoil someone special, consider these celebrity-endorsed presents. These gifts range from high

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Apr 08 2025POLITICS

Maine's Fight for Funds: A Battle Over Trans Rights and School Sports

Maine is in a tough spot. The state is taking legal action against the federal government. The issue? Money for feeding kids and disabled adults is being held back. This is all because of a disagreement over transgender girls in high school sports. The state's top legal official filed a lawsuit. Th

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Apr 08 2025SPORTS

The Fencing Fiasco: A Fight for Fair Play

A female fencer made headlines when she refused to compete against a transgender opponent. Stephanie Turner took a stand by kneeling during a match, protesting against facing Redmond Sullivan. Her actions led to a black card, the harshest penalty in the sport, resulting in immediate disqualification

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Apr 08 2025BUSINESS

The Businessman Behind the Arizona Diamondbacks

Ken Kendrick has made a name for himself in both the business and sports worlds. He's the mastermind behind the Arizona Diamondbacks, a Major League Baseball team. But his journey didn't start on the baseball field. Born in the small town of Princeton, West Virginia, Kendrick earned a degree in busi

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Apr 08 2025BUSINESS

The Purple Tie Dilemma: Why the Fed Chair's Fashion Choice Matters

The Federal Reserve Chair, Jerome Powell, has a unique fashion sense. He often wears purple ties. This might seem like a small detail, but it's actually quite significant. Powell's choice of tie color is a statement about his role and the Federal Reserve's independence. The Federal Reserve is suppo

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Apr 08 2025SCIENCE

New Tricks with Old Potatoes: Boosting Fruit Freshness

The world of food preservation just got a little more interesting. Researchers have found a way to make potato starch films even better. They did this by adding a type of fat called palmitic acid. This isn't your average potato starch, though. It's been treated with a special process using plasma-ac

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Apr 07 2025BUSINESS

Car Makers Hit the Brakes on U. S. Sales

The U. S. car market is feeling the pinch from recent tariffs. Several automakers are pausing or halting shipments to the U. S. This is a direct result of the tariffs. These tariffs are taxes on imported goods. They are making it more expensive for companies to bring in cars from other countries.

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