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Nov 18 2024HEALTH

Eating Right for Better Sleep: How Food Helps Athletes Rest

For athletes, sleep isn't just about feeling rested. It's a key part of their performance and recovery. But with grueling training schedules, many athletes struggle to get enough shut-eye. That's where food comes in. Certain foods and supplements can help athletes sleep better. Carbs, for example, c

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Nov 18 2024POLITICS

The FCC's New Leader: Brendan Carr's Vision

Brendan Carr, a key player in ‘Project 2025, ’ is set to lead the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). He's got a lot on his mind, and it's not just about broadband and wireless spectrum. Carr wants to banish “censorship” by tech companies, hold broadcast media accountable, and scrap the FCC’s f

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Nov 18 2024POLITICS

TV Hosts Meet Trump: Why and What Happened?

Ever heard of a surprise meeting? Well, MSNBC co-hosts Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski had one with President-elect Donald Trump. They dropped by his Mar-a-Lago home in Florida. Why? To talk, and maybe find some common ground. This isn't the first time they've met, but it's been seven years sinc

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Nov 18 2024SPORTS

The Bears' Kick: A Coach's Confidence

Chicago Bears head coach Matt Eberflus stood tall despite a heartbreaking loss to the Green Bay Packers. The game ended with a blocked field goal attempt by Cairo Santos, giving Green Bay a 20-19 win. Coach Eberflus defended the team's decision to go for the long field goal instead of running anothe

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Nov 18 2024TECHNOLOGY

Finnish Innovation: Smudge-Free Devices Coming Soon

A small Finnish company has made a big splash in the tech world. They've developed a special coating that makes screens and surfaces smudge-free. This isn't any ordinary coating – it's so thin you can't even see it. It can be used on metal, glass, and plastic. It protects devices from scratches, smu

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Nov 18 2024SPORTS

Rusty Wallace's Job Gone Awry: A NASCAR Legend's Unlikely Start

Ever heard the one about the NASCAR star who got fired for losing a drum of chemicals? Well, buckle up because this tale is a wild ride. Long before Rusty Wallace became a NASCAR legend, he was just another guy trying to balance a day job with his racing dreams. Kenny Wallace, Rusty’s younger brothe

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Nov 18 2024SPORTS

Stephen Curry's Knee Woes: What's Bursitis?

Stephen Curry, a star player for the Golden State Warriors, is facing another injury scare. This time, it's left knee bursitis. You might be wondering, what's bursitis? Let's break it down. Bursitis happens when fluid-filled sacs called bursa, which cushion joints, get inflamed. This can happen due

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Nov 18 2024EDUCATION

Where Do Future Teachers Study?

Imagine this: over half of our future teachers are being trained in classical universities. Isn't that interesting? The type of university they attend, either a federal or regional one, plays a big role in shaping their careers. This study digs into the career goals and plans of students from differ

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Nov 18 2024TECHNOLOGY

Why Neural Networks are Changing How We Date Documents

There's a lot of information hidden in the dates of documents. This data can be super helpful for tasks like finding the right document or summarizing events. The problem is, not all documents have clear dates, especially those floating around the internet. Figuring out when a document was created,

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Nov 18 2024SPORTS

Steelers Edge Ravens, Lead AFC North

The Pittsburgh Steelers notched a crucial 18-16 victory over the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday, strengthening their grip on the AFC North division. Lamar Jackson's late touchdown pass to Zay Flowers closed the gap to 18-16, but the Steelers' defense rose to the occasion, forcing an incomplete pass on t

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