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Aug 14 2025SPORTS

The Jersey-Born Football Brain: Jedd Fisch's Journey

Jedd Fisch's story isn't just about football; it's about how a kid from New Jersey, with no football background, became a top coach. Born in 1976, Fisch grew up in a family of lawyers and psychologists. His parents' professions shaped his approach to the game—strategic, analytical, and organized. F

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Aug 04 2025HEALTH

Hearing Experts and Dementia: What's the Deal in China?

In China, there's a growing concern about how well ear and hearing experts handle cases involving cognitive decline and dementia. A recent study dug into this, focusing on what these professionals know, how they feel, and what they actually do when treating patients with these conditions. First off

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Aug 03 2025SPORTS

Patrick Mutombo: A Global Coach with Congolese Roots

Patrick Mutombo is a name that resonates in NBA circles, even if it doesn't ring a bell for everyone. Born in Kinshasa, the capital of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, his journey is a testament to talent, hard work, and cultural bridges. His story begins in a country rich in history and passio

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Aug 03 2025EDUCATION

Boys in School: Is the Struggle Real or Overstated?

People often talk about boys struggling in school. They say boys are falling behind girls. Some even blame female teachers for this. But is this really true? Let's look at the facts. First, it's not new that girls get better grades. This has been happening for a long time. Even before women could v

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Jul 28 2025HEALTH

Coach Prime's Health Battle: A Story of Strength and Honesty

Deion Sanders, the head coach of the Colorado Buffaloes, recently revealed that he had been fighting a serious health battle. He shared that he was diagnosed with bladder cancer earlier this year. This news came to light during a press conference as the team prepared for the upcoming 2025 season. S

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Jul 28 2025BUSINESS

Boeing Workers Stand Firm: Contract Talks Hit a Snag

Workers at Boeing's St. Louis plant have made their voices heard. They've said no to the latest contract offer. The vote was clear. Over 80% of the union members rejected the deal. The offer promised a 20% pay raise over four years. But the workers wanted more. They feel their hard work isn't being

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Jul 25 2025TECHNOLOGY

America's New AI Push: Can It Outpace China?

In a move to strengthen America's position in the global tech arena, a former high-ranking lawyer from the Department of Government Efficiency has established the AI Innovation Council. This initiative aligns with President Trump's recent executive actions aimed at loosening regulations on the tech

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Jul 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

Chinese Hackers Exploit SharePoint: What You Need to Know

Chinese hackers have been targeting a flaw in Microsoft's SharePoint software. This is not a new issue. They have been at it since early July. Microsoft has identified three groups involved: Linen Typhoon, Violet Typhoon, and Storm-2603. These groups are linked to China. Microsoft took action quick

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Jul 23 2025SPORTS

Carson Beck's Bold Move: From Georgia to Miami

Carson Beck's journey from Georgia to Miami wasn't straightforward. It all started with an injury during the SEC Championship Game. His right elbow, crucial for throwing, got hurt. This unexpected issue made him reconsider his plans. Initially, he only thought about the NFL Draft. But the injury cha

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Jul 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

How Smart Tech is Making Blockchain Safer

Blockchain technology has grown fast since Bitcoin came out. It's now used in many areas like banking, supply chains, and even the Internet of Things. But with more users, there's a mix of good and bad transactions. This makes it hard to keep trust in the system. Researchers have come up with a sma

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