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Nov 02 2025SPORTS

Kyler Murray's Game Time Decision: What's Really Going On?

The Arizona Cardinals have shared their final injury report before their Monday night matchup against the Dallas Cowboys. As expected, quarterback Kyler Murray is listed as questionable after dealing with a foot sprain. He has been limited in practice sessions throughout the week. The team has also

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Nov 02 2025SCIENCE

How Signs and Words Team Up in the Brain

Ever wonder how the brain handles signs and words at the same time? A recent study dug into this, focusing on how learning sign language affects the way we use spoken language. The experiment involved hearing people who don't usually use sign language. They were taught some signs from Catalan Sign L

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Nov 02 2025SCIENCE

Eye Movements and Lies: Can Pupils Reveal the Truth?

Ever wondered if your eyes could give you away when you lie? A recent study explored this idea using a method called the ocular-motor deception test (ODT). This test looks at how pupils dilate and how people read when they're being truthful or deceitful. The study involved 180 participants who were

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Nov 02 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI Ethics: A Board's Guide to Navigating the Unknown

AI is a hot topic right now. It can do amazing things, but it also has risks. Companies are rushing to use AI, but they need to be careful. Boards of directors have a big job here. They need to make sure AI is used safely and ethically. People are worried about AI. A recent study showed that many p

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Nov 02 2025CRIME

Crypto Crime: Are Hackers Winning or Just Changing Tactics?

In 2025, hackers linked to North Korea stole over $2 billion in cryptocurrency, setting a new record. Meanwhile, global law enforcement made significant strides, recovering $439 million and arresting hundreds of money launderers across 40 countries. This raises an important question: Are these crimi

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Nov 01 2025HEALTH

Mouth Bugs and Missing Teeth: A Nationwide Look

The mouth is full of tiny creatures. These are not monsters. They are bacteria. Scientists wanted to see how these bacteria relate to gum disease and missing teeth. They looked at a big group of people from all over the U. S. First, they checked the bacteria in people's mouths. Then, they compared

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Nov 01 2025POLITICS

A Tale of Two Worlds: Trump's Shutdown Struggles and Gatsby Glamour

In a bizarre mix of events, President Donald Trump found himself in a legal pickle over food assistance payments during the government shutdown. Two judges, one from Massachusetts and another from Rhode Island, ordered the White House to keep funding the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SN

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Nov 01 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking Memories: The Science Behind Changing Our Past

Our memories are not fixed records of the past but rather flexible stories that our brains tell ourselves. Every time we recall something, our brains tweak the details, sometimes creating false memories. This isn't always a bad thing. Scientists are exploring how we can manipulate memories to improv

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Nov 01 2025POLITICS

What Do the 2025 Elections Say About the Future?

The 2025 elections are a big deal. They might show how people feel about the president and his party. The president's approval rating is not great, and that could affect the results. People who don't pick a side, called independents, are really important in these elections. They could decide who win

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Nov 01 2025BUSINESS

Cannabis Industry: Hope on the Horizon?

The cannabis market is buzzing with potential, thanks to some big changes on the horizon. Investors are feeling hopeful, especially with President Trump showing interest in cannabis and hemp products. This could mean new rules and better opportunities for the industry. One company, Verano Holdings,

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