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Jan 11 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Sports in Surprising Settings: A Photographer's Adventure

Ever wondered what skiers would look like on sand dunes? Or how about tennis players on Utah's salt flats? Four pro photographers, Dani KM, Anouk Flesch, Little Shao, and Ray Demski, partnered with Nikon Europe to answer these questions. They used the new Nikon Z6 III camera to shoot athletes in unu

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Jan 11 2025BUSINESS

Betting Big: How a Winning Football Season Affects Sportsbooks

It's been a rough stretch for sports betting companies during the recent National Football League (NFL) season. Both FanDuel and DraftKings, two major players in the sports betting industry, have been hit hard by the unexpected outcomes on the field. FanDuel, operated by Flutter Entertainment, has t

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Jan 10 2025SPORTS

NFL Teams Swap Home Turf for London Adventure in 2025

Get ready, sports fans! The New York Jets, Cleveland Browns, and Jacksonville Jaguars are trading their home stadiums for a trip across the pond. In 2025, these three NFL teams will play regular-season games in London. The Jaguars are old pros at this, with 14 games under their belt in the UK. They'

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Jan 10 2025SPORTS

Wildfires Shift Betting Line: Vikings Favorites in Arizona

The NFL’s Vikings and Rams game had a change of venue due to wildfires, causing betting lines to shift. Originally, Minnesota was favored by 1. 5 points at DraftKings. After moving from SoFi Stadium in L. A. to Arizona, the line changed, now favoring the Vikings by 2. 5 points. The relocation from

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Jan 10 2025CRIME

Colorado's Big City Mayors Team Up: Focus on Young Offenders and Housing

In Colorado, the mayors of the state's three largest cities—Colorado Springs, Aurora, and Denver—have joined forces to write a letter to Governor Jared Polis and other state leaders. They're kicking off the 2025 legislative session by urging a focus on public safety, specifically juvenile crime and

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Jan 10 2025HEALTH

Repurposing Drugs: Pharmacists' Perspectives on Antimicrobial Use

A recent study delved into how pharmacists view repurposing drugs to combat antimicrobial resistance. While many pharmacists know about this idea, they don't always support it. Those with higher degrees, like master's or PhDs, were more aware than those with B. Pharm. or Pharm. D. degrees. Surprisin

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Jan 10 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Vince McMahon's Hush Money Scandal: A Multi-Million Dollar Settlement

Vince McMahon, the co-founder of World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), has agreed to pay over $1. 7 million to settle a case with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The SEC accused McMahon of hiding payment agreements related to sexual assault charges, which affected the company's financia

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Jan 10 2025TECHNOLOGY

Instagram's New Tune: Say Hello to Politics on Your Feed

Hey there, Instagram users! Brace yourselves, because political content is about to hit your feed by default. Yep, you heard it right. Meta, the parent company, is flipping the script from their previous policy of keeping political stuff out. Mark Zuckerberg seems to be shaking things up again. Why

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Jan 10 2025CELEBRITIES

Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez's Divorce Settlement: A Casual Visit

Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez were spotted together the day before their divorce settlement was finalized. The exes met at Affleck's Los Angeles home on a Sunday. Lopez brought her 16-year-old child, Emme, who carried a large gift out of the house. Affleck's 12-year-old son, Samuel, also joined the

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Jan 10 2025HEALTH

Why Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Matter for Kids' Health

You know how When kids get sick with diarrhea, it's often caused by germs like viruses. One big factor for this is how clean their water, toilets, and hands are. A recent study looked at kids under 5 in some of the world's poorest places. They found that longer trips to get water (15 minutes or more

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