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Oct 16 2025SPORTS

Guardians Lose Defensive Guru Kai Correa to Mets

The Cleveland Guardians are facing a big change this offseason. Kai Correa, their defensive coordinator, has left to join the New York Mets as their bench coach. Correa played a huge role in making the Guardians one of the best defensive teams in baseball. He brought new ideas and drills to the team

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Oct 16 2025TECHNOLOGY

Canada and Ericsson Team Up for Big Tech Boost

Ericsson is making a big move in Canada. They just signed a huge deal worth $3 billion over three years with Export Development Canada (EDC). This isn't just about money; it's about boosting tech in Canada. They want to push forward with 5G, Cloud RAN, AI, and even quantum tech. Pretty cool, right?

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Oct 16 2025BUSINESS

AI Startup Anthropic Eyes More Cash from Middle East

Anthropic, a major player in the AI world, is on the hunt for more money. They've just had some early chats with MGX, a big investment group based in Abu Dhabi. This is interesting because it's only been a short time since Anthropic secured a massive funding round. The CEO of Anthropic, Dario Amode

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Oct 16 2025SPORTS

The Journey of Reinier de Ridder: From Tilburg to the UFC

Reinier de Ridder, a rising star in the UFC, has made waves with his impressive skills and calm demeanor. At 35 years old, he is set to face Brendan Allen in Vancouver on October 18, after a change in his original opponent. But where does this quiet fighter come from, and what shaped his disciplined

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Oct 15 2025SPORTS

How Tech is Changing the NBA Game

Basketball is getting a tech upgrade. The NBA is using new tools to help referees make better calls. This isn't about replacing humans but giving them a helping hand. Cameras and sensors track everything on the court. They follow the ball, players' hands, feet, and even their heads. This tech helps

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Oct 15 2025SPORTS

Late-Game Magic: Dylan Raiola's Fourth Quarter Comebacks

Dylan Raiola, Nebraska's quarterback, has a knack for turning games around in the final quarter. His performance in the fourth quarter has been nothing short of impressive, earning praise from his coach, Matt Rhule. Rhule, not one for reading from notes, highlighted Raiola's stats in crucial late-ga

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Oct 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

Choosing the Right Earbuds: Beats vs. Apple for Heart Rate Tracking

In 2025, Beats and Apple both launched high-end earbuds with a unique feature: heart rate monitoring right in your ear. Both brands are owned by Apple, so they work seamlessly with iPhones and offer special iOS features. However, Beats' Powerbeats Pro 2 also work well with Android devices, giving th

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Oct 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

Fitbit Versa 4: A Smartwatch That Keeps Up with Your Life

The Fitbit Versa 4 is making waves, and for good reason. It's not just a smartwatch; it's a fitness partner that fits right into your daily grind. One user, who's tried a bunch of smartwatches, including the Apple Watch, says the Versa 4 is their top pick. Why? It's simple, elegant, and packed with

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Oct 13 2025HEALTH

How Adults with Crooked Teeth Make Treatment Choices

Adults with misaligned teeth often face tough choices about their treatment. A new tool has been created to measure how much these patients get to be part of the decision-making process. This tool, called the Participation in Treatment Decision-Making Scale for Adults with Malocclusion (PTDMS-AM), h

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Oct 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

NASA's Moon Mission: A High-Stakes Gamble

NASA is aiming to send astronauts back to the moon by 2027, but there are big questions about whether they can pull it off. The plan involves using SpaceX's massive Starship rocket, which is still in the early stages of development and has had several failed test flights. China is also working on a

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