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Jun 16 2025HEALTH

Dairy Dilemma: Why Black Americans Might Be Missing Out

Dairy products are often skipped by Black Americans. This is largely due to a common belief that they are lactose intolerant. However, this assumption might not always be true. Genetics and ethnicity do play a role in lactose intolerance. But it is not the only factor. Many people who think they hav

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Jun 16 2025EDUCATION

New Teachers' Struggle: The Digital Solution to Stress

Teaching is tough. It's a job that often leaves people feeling overwhelmed. Many new teachers face a lot of stress right from the start. This stress can harm their health and job satisfaction. It can also affect how well they teach, which is bad news for students. So, what can be done to help these

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Jun 16 2025TECHNOLOGY

Wind Power for Your Gadgets: A Practical Review

The Shine Turbine is a portable wind power generator that can charge smartphones, tablets, and other small devices. It comes in two kits: the basic one at $399 and the essentials kit at $488. Both are currently on sale, making them more affordable. The turbine features a 12, 000 mAh battery and can

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Jun 16 2025SPORTS

The Unlikely Champion: J. J. Spaun's Triumph at Oakmont

The golf world was taken by surprise when J. J. Spaun emerged as the champion at the U. S. Open at Oakmont. The weather was a nightmare, making the course even more challenging than usual. Spaun, a 34-year-old Californian, had a rough start, with five bogeys in his first six holes. He hit the pin

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Jun 16 2025WEATHER

Southeast Heatwave: How to Stay Safe in the Coming Days

The Southeast is in for a scorcher this week. A large area of high pressure is moving in, bringing with it a classic summer pattern of hot temperatures and the chance of rain. This means folks should be ready for some serious heat. The heat index, which is what the temperature feels like, could soa

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Jun 16 2025SPORTS

Sri Lanka and Bangladesh Kicking Off the World Test Championship

The World Test Championship is back and ready to rumble. The first series of the 2025-27 cycle is set to kick off in Sri Lanka. Bangladesh is gearing up for a tough tour against the home team. Both teams have had a tough time in Test cricket lately, so they are both eager to turn things around and m

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Jun 16 2025WEATHER

Colorado Weather: Storms and Heatwave on the Horizon

The weather in Southern Colorado is set to be quite the rollercoaster. First up, severe storms are expected to hit this afternoon and evening, especially in El Paso and Pueblo County. These storms could bring some serious hail and strong winds. So, if you're out and about, keep an eye on the sky. T

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Jun 16 2025WEATHER

Boston's Weather: A Father's Day Forecast

Boston has been experiencing a streak of rainy weekends. This weekend is the 14th in a row with at least some rain. It is possible that this weekend might break the trend. People should not get too excited though. It is too early to tell. The weather today will be cool and cloudy. The sun will try

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Jun 16 2025WEATHER

Brazil's Weather Wonders of 2023

The year 2023 was a wild ride for Brazil's weather. It was a year that saw some of the most intense weather events ever seen. The country faced a mix of extremes, from heavy rain to scorching heat and devastating droughts. The north coast of São Paulo state saw the most rain in a single day ever re

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Jun 16 2025HEALTH

Breastfeeding Hurdles for Tiny Babies

Breastfeeding is crucial for very low birth weight (VLBW) babies, those weighing 1. 500 grams or less at birth. These tiny infants face higher risks of health issues and long-term problems. Feeding them with their mother's own milk (MOM) can significantly lower these risks. However, many VLBW infant

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