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Oct 23 2024SPORTS

Meet Marlon Humphrey's Parents: A Football Star and a Track Legend

Marlon Humphrey, a cornerback for the Baltimore Ravens, owes his success to his parents. His dad, Bobby Humphrey, was a running back for the Denver Broncos. Bobby played college football at the University of Alabama, where he made a big name for himself. He was drafted by the Broncos in 1989 and had

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Oct 23 2024TECHNOLOGY

Eero's Weatherproof Wi-Fi Extender: A Game Changer for Outdoor Connectivity

Are you tired of spotty Wi-Fi outside? Eero's new Outdoor 7 is here to make your life easier. This tough little device can handle extreme weather, from snowstorms to scorching heat. It supports Wi-Fi 7 speeds and can cover a massive 15, 000 square feet. No more struggling with connections for your o

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Oct 23 2024TECHNOLOGY

Satellites Smarten Up: AI Device Brings Processing, Cloud Services to Space

Meet Aptos Orbital, a young startup from Silicon Valley with a big idea. They've just revealed an AI device for satellites that's set to change how we handle data in space. Today's satellites are a bit like old computers—stuck in their own worlds, struggling with limited power, and going silent for

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Oct 23 2024SCIENCE

Prada's New Spacesuit for NASA's Lunar Mission: A Fresh Look

Imagine you're heading to the moon. Last year, Prada and Axiom Space teamed up to design a fancy new spacesuit for NASA's Artemis III mission. It's the first time humans will set foot on the moon since 1972. The suit was just unveiled at an astronautical congress in Milan, and it's not your average

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Oct 23 2024FINANCE

Bitcoin Booms as Investors Pour into ETFs

Bitcoin's price is soaring, reaching about $68, 000, up by 9. 5% over the past week and 2. 8% in a single day. This surge is fueled by investors flocking to U. S. spot bitcoin ETFs, which saw a massive inflow of over half a billion dollars in one day. According to Farside, this is the largest daily

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Oct 23 2024SPORTS

From Turf to Grass: A's New Home in Sacramento

Ever wondered why baseball fields are sometimes covered in artificial grass? The Athletics, or A's, were planning to use it in their temporary home in Sacramento. But guess what? They've changed their mind! They'll be playing on real grass after all. This decision came after players expressed concer

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Oct 23 2024HEALTH

Finding a Supportive Hand for Norwood Hospital

There’s a hitch in Norwood Hospital's story. Steward Health Care, after selling six functional hospitals, left Norwood, a suburb closed since 2020, in a tricky spot. Now, it needs a reliable, local, nonprofit hospital operator to take the reins and someone with funds to make that happen. While the f

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Oct 22 2024TECHNOLOGY

Don't Hold Your Breath for a Cheaper Galaxy Z Fold

When Samsung first introduced the Galaxy Fold, it was a technological marvel with a hefty $2, 000 price tag. Many hoped that the cost of foldable phones would decrease as manufacturing became more efficient. However, Samsung has dashed those hopes, stating they have no plans to release a cheaper ver

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Oct 22 2024SPORTS

Joey Logano's Unexpected Comeback: From Elimination to Championship Contender

Joey Logano, often seen as an underdog, has defied expectations by securing a spot in the Championship 4. After being eliminated from the playoffs, a disqualification gave him another chance. He grabbed it, winning the South Point 400 and now has a 25% shot at the title. Denny Hamlin, a veteran driv

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Oct 22 2024SCIENCE

Humans Love Carbs Way Before You Think

You might think humans fell in love with carbs when we started farming, but scientists say that's not true. They found a gene called AMY1 that helps us digest starches, and it's been around for a really long time – even before we had agriculture. This gene started duplicating around 800, 000 years a

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