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Sep 17 2024ENVIRONMENT

A New Horizon for Offshore Wind Power in the Gulf of Maine

The US Department of Interior has set an auction date of October 29th for the first-ever sale of offshore wind energy leases in the Gulf of Maine. This significant move marks a major step forward in the country's efforts to transition to cleaner, renewable energy sources. The auction, which includes

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Sep 17 2024BUSINESS

Flappy Bird's Bittersweet Comeback: A Cautionary Tale

In a surprising turn of events, the original Flappy Bird game has made a comeback, but it's not exactly the same as before. The new version has been revamped to promote a cryptocurrency called SOL, which is connected to a blockchain called Solana. However, the man behind the original game, Doug Nguy

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Sep 17 2024HEALTH

Dirt: The Hidden Key to Better Skin and Gut Health?

In recent years, a growing number of people have turned to an unconventional way to improve their skin and gut health: eating dirt. Yes, you read that right - dirt! While it may sound strange, many people swear by the benefits of incorporating edible soil into their diets. With the rise of social

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Sep 17 2024OPINION

The Vaccine Enigma: Why Massachusetts Should Reconsider its Religious Exemptions

Religious exemptions for vaccinations have been a topic of debate in Massachusetts for years, with some arguing that they infringe upon individuals' religious freedom. However, a closer examination of the issue reveals that these exemptions are not only unjustified but also put the health and well-b

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Sep 17 2024ENTERTAINMENT

The Mysterious Case of the Sci-Fi Movie with a Near-Perfect Score

Imagine a movie that has a 95% Rotten Tomatoes score, yet still doesn't have a sequel. It's a phenomenon that has left fans and critics alike scratching their heads. The movie in question is They Cloned Tyrone, a Netflix original that has been praised for its unique blend of science fiction and come

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Sep 17 2024OPINION

The Speed Limit Enigma: Why Enforcement Matters

Imagine driving on a highway with no speed limit signs, no traffic police, and no restrictions. Sounds chaotic, right? Yet, this is the reality for many drivers in Dallas, where speed limits are often ignored. The Texas Department of Transportation has recently lowered speed limits on several roads

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Sep 17 2024SPORTS

The Unpredictable Dance of College Football Rankings

The college football landscape is a constantly shifting puzzle, and this season is no exception. The rankings have taken an unexpected turn, with Texas now edging out Georgia for the top spot. But what does this sudden change mean for the other teams vying for a spot in the top tier? The answer lies

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Sep 17 2024SPORTS

The Ultimate Guide to USC Sports in the Big Ten

Imagine being part of a sports program that's about to embark on a new adventure, joining one of the most prestigious conferences in college athletics - the Big Ten. That's exactly what's happening with the University of Southern California (USC) Trojans, and we're excited to bring you the inside sc

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Sep 17 2024WEATHER

Rainy Relief: A North Carolina Storm Brings Unsettling Weather

A severe storm, dubbed Potential Tropical Cyclone 8, battered parts of North Carolina's southeastern coast with over a foot of rain on Monday, prompting widespread flooding and road closures. The National Weather Service (NWS) warned residents to stay away from flooded areas, as the storm's intensit

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Sep 17 2024HEALTH

Blind Spots: When Medicine Gets It Wrong, and What It Means for Our Health

In the medical world, there are instances where doctors and medical professionals have gotten it wrong, leading to unintended and often devastating consequences. These blind spots are often rooted in dogmatic thinking, groupthink, and a lack of critical evaluation of the evidence. In his book "Blind

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