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Jan 05 2025SPORTS

Sports Puzzle Fun: NYT's Connections Game

Ever heard of "Connections: Sports Edition"? It's a new puzzle game from The New York Times, currently in its testing phase. The goal? To group words based on their themes. Today's puzzles ranged from easy to tricky, with themes like 'Numerical record of a game' and 'Action on the basepaths'. If you

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Jan 05 2025BUSINESS

Russia's Pivot to Asia: How China Plays a Big Role

You might be surprised to find out how a war in Europe has rippled effects across the globe, particularly in the world of natural gas. Russia, seeking new markets for its gas exports after its invasion of Ukraine, is trying to pivot towards Asia, especially China. But how successful will Russia be?

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Jan 05 2025CRIME

The Vegas Cybertruck Blast: A Tragic Turn

Matthew Livelsberger, a former soldier from Colorado, faced numerous challenges after his military service. His ex-girlfriend, Alicia Arritt, revealed that he dealt with concussions, back injuries, depression, and likely post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). After years of silence, he suddenly cont

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Jan 05 2025SCIENCE

A Hidden Path: Prehistoric Footprints in the UK

Imagine a worker in Oxfordshire, England, noticing strange bumps in the clay at a quarry. These bumps turned out to be footprints left by ancient dinosaurs over 166 million years ago. Experts found about 200 footprints, creating five massive “dinosaur highways” made by at least two different dinosau

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Jan 05 2025HEALTH

Intestinal Injury: Can a Simple Protein Help?

Intestinal injuries are tough to spot. They happen rarely and often go unnoticed in people with multiple injuries. Delayed detection can lead to serious problems like infections, organ failure, and even death. Doctors are looking for better ways to measure intestinal permeability, which is how easil

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Jan 05 2025SCIENCE

Borophene: The Promising Future of Gas Sensing

Borophene, a thin layer of boron atoms, is making waves in the world of gas sensing. Its unique electrical properties and strong reaction to different gases make it a hot topic. Scientists have been busy studying how to make borophene and what it can do, but there's a big gap between what they've fo

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Jan 05 2025POLITICS

Trump's Legal Day: What Might Happen on January 10

Well, here’s something to think about. On January 10, a big legal moment is coming up for former President Donald Trump. The issue? It’s related to a payment he made to adult film star Stormy Daniels back in 2006. Supposedly, he wanted her to stay quiet about an alleged affair. The judge dealing wit

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Jan 05 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Nicole Kidman Honors Late Mom at Film Awards Night

Imagine an evening filled with tears, laughter, and amazing performances. That's what happened at the Palm Springs Film Awards! Nicole Kidman, who won the International Star Award for her role in "Babygirl, " dedicated her trophy to her late mother. The night was decorated with emotional speeches, l

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Jan 05 2025HEALTH

Pregnancy and the Tummy Troubles: Managing Common GI Symptoms

Pregnancy can bring a lot of changes, and one of the less pleasant ones is dealing with gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms. These are quite common and can really affect a pregnant woman's quality of life. Often, doctors who specialize in pregnancies (obstetricians) and those who deal with GI problems (g

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Jan 05 2025SCIENCE

Art and Science: A Unique Exhibit on Los Angeles' York Boulevard

On York Boulevard in Los Angeles, an unusual sight hangs on a dark wall: a blurred image of a black hole, accompanied by a pair of headphones playing echoes of its cosmic siblings' collisions. This isn't your typical black hole image; it's part of an art exhibit at the OXY ARTS gallery. The black ho

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