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Dec 25 2024CRIME

Mississippi Manhunt: Escapee on the Run Since Tuesday

A big search is happening right now in Mississippi. A prisoner named Drew Johnson, who is 33 years old, escaped from the South Mississippi Correctional Institution in Leakesville on Tuesday afternoon. Johnson was sent to jail for life because he was found guilty of murder in Rankin County. This happ

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Dec 25 2024SPORTS

Avoid These Fantasy Football Pitfalls in Week 17

Fantasy football can be tough, especially when a player you’re counting on has a bad week. Let’s look at some players who might not perform as expected in Week 17. Jared Goff has been doing great lately, but his matchup against the 49ers could be tricky. San Francisco has been tough on quarterbacks

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Dec 25 2024SPORTS

Steelers vs. Chiefs: A Deep Look at the Matchup

The Pittsburgh Steelers and the Kansas City Chiefs are set to clash on Christmas Day, with each team bringing a unique set of challenges. Let's dive into the key aspects of this matchup. Firstly, the Chiefs have seen their receiving corps grow stronger over the season. With the return of Hollywood

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Dec 25 2024HEALTH

Microbes and COVID-19: Friends or Foes?

Imagine tiny organisms that live on and inside your body. These are called microbes. During COVID-19, researchers found that these microbes can either help or harm you. The disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus can disrupt the balance of these microbes, making the disease worse. Changes in these m

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Dec 25 2024POLITICS

Health Under Fire: Palestine, Ukraine, and Venezuela

Imagine trying to stay healthy while living in a war zone. That's the reality for people in Palestine, Ukraine, and Venezuela. When violence and instability take over, keeping people healthy becomes a real challenge. It's like trying to build a house of cards in a windstorm. Health and peace are tw

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Dec 25 2024SPORTS

Pitching Speedup: When More is Less

A recent MLB report highlights a worrisome trend: pitchers are getting injured more often. The league is grappling with a problem it can't ignore. Baseball's most precious resource, its pitchers, are breaking down due to the intense focus on velocity and new ways to throw the ball. It's like they're

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Dec 25 2024SPORTS

Teen Photographers Capture Magic of Massachusetts High School Sports

Imagine snapping shots that showcase the heart-pounding moments of high school sports. That's exactly what a group of brilliant teen photojournalists did recently. They spotted hundreds of thrilling sports actions in schools across Massachusetts, ranging from ice hockey to basketball, and even wrest

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Dec 25 2024SPORTS

China's Drug Test Dilemma: Is Science Clear or Cloudy?

A surprising revelation shook the sports world when it was unveiled that 23 top Chinese swimmers tested positive for a prohibited performance-enhancing drug ahead of the 2021 Olympics. The Chinese officials stood firm, defending their decision to spare the athletes from punishment by pointing to sci

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Dec 24 2024HEALTH

The Power of Placental Extracts in Healing Dry Eyes and Burns

Imagine you're a scientist, curious about how human placental extract (HPE) eye drops can help with dry eyes and burns. You decide to test it out on mice, comparing it to other treatments like carboxymethylcellulose (CMC) and human peripheral blood serum (HPBS). First, you create models of dry eyes

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Dec 24 2024SCIENCE

Unmasking Citrus Defenders: The Role of CsCESA1 and CsEPS2 in Fighting Huanglongbing

Huanglongbing, a devastating citrus disease caused by 'Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus' (CaLas), has been a global threat. Scientists recently discovered two key genes, CsCESA1 and CsEPS2, that respond to CaLas infection. These genes were found to be highly active in certain citrus varieties and t

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