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Sep 10 2025SPORTS

Jets Make a Tough Call: Gipson Let Go After Costly Mistake

The New York Jets have decided to part ways with Xavier Gipson. This move comes after a crucial mistake in their recent game against the Pittsburgh Steelers. Gipson, who was responsible for returning kicks, lost the ball in the fourth quarter. This blunder shifted the game's momentum, allowing the S

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Sep 10 2025TECHNOLOGY

Meta's Secret AI Team: A Small but Mighty Group

Meta, the tech giant behind Facebook and Instagram, has a small but powerful team working on cutting-edge AI. This team, called TBD Lab, has only a few dozen members. They are researchers and engineers focused on building the next big thing in AI. The name TBD Lab is not just a random choice. It st

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Sep 10 2025CRYPTO

A Big Mistake in Crypto: MYX Finance's $170M Airdrop Mix-Up

Crypto projects often give away free tokens to attract users. This is called an airdrop. MYX Finance did this, but something went wrong. A lot of money was involved. Up to $170 million worth of tokens might have been taken unfairly. Here's what happened. MYX Finance wanted to reward real users. But

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Sep 10 2025HEALTH

Young People's Weight: A Global Shift

The world is seeing a big change in how young people's weight is distributed. More school-aged kids and teens are obese than underweight now. This is a huge deal because it shows how food environments are getting worse. Experts looked at data from 2000 to 2022. They found that about 188 million kid

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Sep 10 2025SCIENCE

The Nose Knows: How Wasps Find Their Targets

Parasitoid wasps are like tiny detectives. They can find their prey in a crowded, smelly world. This is thanks to their super-powered sense of smell. Scientists have been studying a specific type of wasp called Microplitis mediator. They wanted to understand how these wasps use their sense of smell

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Sep 09 2025POLITICS

Nepal's Fire and Fury: A Nation's Cry Against Corruption

Nepal is on fire, literally and figuratively. The country's capital, Kathmandu, saw its parliament building engulfed in flames. This wasn't just any fire; it was a symbolic one, ignited by the anger of a people fed up with corruption and injustice. The spark that lit this fire was a social media ba

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Sep 09 2025BUSINESS

Cracker Barrel Hits Pause on Makeover After Customer Backlash

Cracker Barrel, a well-known restaurant chain, has decided to stop all its store renovations. This comes after a lot of customers complained about the new look. The company shared this news on X, saying they heard the feedback about both the logo and the restaurant designs. For a while now, Cracker

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Sep 09 2025HEALTH

The Silent Spread: Understanding the Kissing Bug Threat in the U. S.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has confirmed that Chagas disease, often called the kissing bug disease, is now considered widespread in the United States. This condition is caused by a parasite called Trypanosoma cruzi, which is found in the feces of the triatomine bug, commonl

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Sep 09 2025BUSINESS

The Life Science Market: A Look at the Future

The life science market is on a roll, growing fast and expected to hit $269. 56 billion by 2034. This growth is driven by many factors, including an increase in chronic diseases, more investments in research and development, and new technologies. The market is divided into different segments, with p

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Sep 09 2025HEALTH

Bigger Teens, Health, and Happiness: What's the Link?

In a recent research project, scientists wanted to understand how bigger teens in Europe and North America feel about their health and happiness. They found something important: teens who don't feel good about their health often don't feel happy either. This is especially true for those who don't ge

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