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Jan 14 2025SPORTS

Who's Next for the Cowboys? A Look at Potential Head Coaches

The Dallas Cowboys are on the hunt for a new head coach. This time around, they have to follow a new rule, the Rooney Rule, which means they must interview at least two external minority candidates. Last time they looked for a coach, they hired Mike McCarthy. But now, McCarthy is out after five seas

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Jan 14 2025ENVIRONMENT

Why Are We Dropping Pink Stuff on California's Fires?

California's wildfires are burning fast and furious, especially in hard-to-reach areas like canyons. To slow them down, firefighters are dropping a hot-pink mixture from the sky. What's in it and is it safe? This pink stuff is a special fire suppressant that's mainly water mixed with fertilizer and

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Jan 14 2025HEALTH

How the Web Shapes COVID Vaccine Choices

The COVID-19 pandemic, which started in 2020, turned our world upside down. One of the key strategies to fight the virus was vaccination. At the same time, the internet became a go-to place for people to find health information. However, with the rise of social media, misleading information also spr

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Jan 14 2025ENTERTAINMENT

LA's Wildfires: Hollywood Struggles and Supports

Imagine having a big, important party the night before your house burns down. That's what happened to a top Hollywood agent after the Golden Globes. Suddenly, work didn't matter as much as personal safety. Wildfires hit Los Angeles hard, with homes destroyed from Pacific Palisades to Malibu. The ent

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Jan 14 2025ENVIRONMENT

Saving Water, Saving Antimony: A New Way to Clean Waste

Cleaning wastewater usually means creating more waste, especially when it comes to antimony. This stuff is dangerous and can cause real harm to the environment. So, scientists came up with a new idea. They used light and a chemical called sulfite to turn antimony into something useful. This method i

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Jan 14 2025HEALTH

Baby's Lungs: Pregnancy and Pollution

Ever heard that what moms-to-be breathe can shape their baby's lung health? Scientists discovered that tiny pollution particles, called PM2. 5, can disrupt lung development during pregnancy. These tiny invaders, smaller than a human hair, sneak deep into the lungs, causing trouble. They come from ca

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Jan 14 2025ENVIRONMENT

Harnessing Offshore Wind in China: A Healthier Future

Imagine this: China's coastal areas buzzing with clean energy from offshore wind farms. This isn't just a dream; it's a reality that could be just around the corner. With the cost of offshore wind power dropping fast, it's becoming a real option for China's energy transition. To understand its impac

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Jan 14 2025HEALTH

Firefighters' Fatigue: How They Feel Versus How They Perform

Ever wondered how firefighters really feel after a long shift? This study dives into the relationship between what they think about their tiredness and how it actually affects their job performance. Plus, it explores how body fat percentages might play a role in this. You might not know this, but f

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Jan 14 2025ENVIRONMENT

Fires in LA: The Pink Solution

In Los Angeles, massive wildfires have been wreaking havoc, leading firefighters to use a unique tool: hot-pink fire retardant. These fires have caused significant damage, destroying thousands of structures and displacing many people. The question on everyone's mind is, what's in this pink stuff and

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Jan 14 2025HEALTH

Back Pain's Mental Block: Why Scared Movement Hurts More

Low back pain is more than just a physical ache; it's a mental struggle too. Imagine you've got a nagging backache that just won't go away. You might start to think it's really serious. Scientists found that when people believe their pain is super bad (a habit psychologists call "catastrophizing"),

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