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Jan 25 2025SPORTS

Cowboys' New Coach: A Quiet Friday Night Surprise

Well, it's not exactly the news Cowboys fans were hoping for. Meet Brian Schottenheimer, the new head coach of the Dallas Cowboys. At 51 years old, he's finally getting his chance to lead a team, but the reaction from fans hasn't been great. Maybe that's why owner Jerry Jones decided to announce the

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Jan 25 2025SPORTS

Cowboys' QB Coach Tolzien Moves On

The Dallas Cowboys are shaking things up on their coaching staff. After promoting Brian Schottenheimer to head coach, the team is parting ways with their quarterbacks coach, Scott Tolzien. Tolzien's contract has expired, and his future plans are unknown. Tolzien has been with the Cowboys since 2020

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Jan 25 2025HISTORY

Auschwitz 80: The Last Survivors Share Their Stories

Eighty years ago, on Jan. 27, 1945, the Soviet army liberated Auschwitz, a death camp in Poland. The camp is infamous for the horrors committed by the Nazis. This year, world leaders are joining about 50 survivors to remember the past and discuss the future. Some of these survivors were children whe

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Jan 25 2025CELEBRITIES

Erika Jayne's Cop Son Testifies in A$AP Rocky Trial

Imagine this: A reality TV star's son, who happens to be a cop, takes the stand in a high-profile trial. That's exactly what happened when Erika Jayne's son, Tommy Zizzo Jr. , testified in A$AP Rocky's assault trial. Tommy, who works for the Los Angeles Police Department, was one of the first respon

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Jan 25 2025SCIENCE

Mapping Temperatures: A New Trick for Scientists

Measuring temperature in large spaces like a room can be tricky. Traditional methods using emission spectroscopy can't give a full view. Scientists found a smarter way using data from spectroscopy. They tried two approaches. First, they used something called feature engineering, which is like findin

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Jan 25 2025HEALTH

Can Old Drugs Fight COVID-19?

Imagine a virus that's causing chaos all around the world. Sounds scary, right? Well, scientists are on a mission to stop this virus, called SARS-CoV-2, from doing more harm. They've discovered that a key part of the virus, called RNA-dependent RNA Polymerase (RdRp), is vital for its growth. So, may

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Jan 25 2025CRYPTO

Crypto Copies and Innovators: A Look at Variety in the Digital Money World

In the world of cryptocurrencies, there's a lot of buzz and billions of dollars invested. But not all crypto coins are created equal. Some are just copies of Bitcoin, hoping to cash in on the hype. Others, though, are using platforms like Ethereum to do something new and different. By digging into t

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Jan 25 2025HEALTH

Is Your Weight Linked to Peripheral Artery Disease?

Have you ever wondered if your weight could affect your blood vessels? Body Mass Index, or BMI, is a common measure of weight in relation to height. While it's known to play a role in various heart issues, its connection to peripheral artery disease (PAD) has been a topic of debate. PAD happens when

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Jan 25 2025POLITICS

The Fight for a Publicly Funded Religious School

Imagine a school that's both online and Catholic, serving students across Oklahoma. That's what's at the heart of a big legal battle heading to the Supreme Court. The school, St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual School, wants to use public money. But does that break the rule about keeping church

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Jan 25 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Conan O'Brien: Hosting Oscars After LA Wildfires

Conan O'Brien, a well-known comedian, is set to host the Academy Awards this year. But it won't be easy, especially since the show follows the devastating wildfires in Los Angeles. Many people have different views about whether the Oscars should go ahead or not. O'Brien understands the situation wel

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