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Mar 14 2025SPORTS

Sports in Chicago: A Green Beer Agenda

Chicago is buzzing with sports excitement as St. Patrick's Day celebrations kick off early. This year, the festivities start on Friday and wrap up on Monday, just in time for the Cubs' season opener in Japan on Tuesday. This means Chicagoans will have plenty to talk about during the Green Beer Agend

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Mar 14 2025SCIENCE

The Secret to Successful Pregnancies in Dairy Cows

Dairy cows face a big challenge with embryo resorption, which often happens early in pregnancy. This issue is a major reason why dairy farms don't get the best results from their cows. Macrophages, which are immune cells found in the uterus, play a big role in helping the cow's body accept the pregn

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Mar 14 2025WEATHER

Tornado Touches Down in Pico Rivera: A Surprising Nighttime Event

A tornado swept through Pico Rivera early Thursday morning, causing a brief but intense disruption. The National Weather Service confirmed the tornado, which was an EF0, hit around 3:15 a. m. and lasted about two minutes. The winds reached up to 85 miles per hour, leaving a path of damage across fou

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Mar 13 2025SPORTS

The Waiting Game: Rodgers' Free Agency Drama

The NFL free agency period is in full swing, but one big name is still up in the air. Aaron Rodgers, the 41-year-old quarterback, has yet to make a decision about his future. This uncertainty has left many fans and analysts on edge, especially those rooting for the Giants and Steelers, who are both

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Mar 13 2025POLITICS

New US Rule: Canadians Staying Longer Than 30 Days Must Register and Get Fingerprinted

The Trump administration is tightening migration rules. Canadians planning to stay in the US for more than 30 days will be required to register with US authorities and have their fingerprints taken. This new requirement is a stricter enforcement of an existing law. The law states that all foreign na

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Mar 13 2025POLITICS

The CDC Nomination That Never Was

The White House recently decided to withdraw the nomination of Dr. David Weldon to head the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The decision came just before Weldon's scheduled confirmation hearing. The reason for this abrupt change? Weldon lacked the necessary votes to secure the position.

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Mar 13 2025TECHNOLOGY

Pause and Play: Secret Trick in Pixel Weather App

Ever wondered if you could control the background animations in the Pixel Weather app? You can! There's a hidden play/pause button that lets you stop and start the animations with just a tap. This feature is not new, but it's easy to miss. You might have seen the animations showing sun rays, clouds,

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Mar 13 2025BUSINESS

Dover's CEO Keeps the Momentum Going

Dover's CEO, Richard Tobin, has been busy reassuring investors about the company's future. He spoke at a recent conference and shared some positive news. He said the company's order rate is still strong and that the company is on track to meet its goals for the quarter. Tobin also highlighted som

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Mar 13 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking the Secrets of Diaryl Ureas: A Deep Dive into Protein Interactions

Diaryl ureas (DU) are like the superheroes of medicinal chemistry. They have a special structure that makes them super useful in treating diseases. They can do more than just stop cancer cells from growing. They can also change how genes are read, mess with how cells grow, and calm down inflammation

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Mar 13 2025TECHNOLOGY

Chatbots: Our New Daily Companions?

Many people in the U. S. are now using AI chatbots. 52% of adults have tried them out. 34% of these users interact with these AI models daily. ChatGPT is the most popular, with 72% of users having tried it. Google’s Gemini follows at 50%. Many people are starting to form personal bonds with these c

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