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Nov 01 2025SPORTS

Ohtani's Ultimate Test: Can He Deliver in the World Series Game 7?

Shohei Ohtani, the baseball sensation, is about to face his toughest challenge yet. In the World Series Game 7, he's not just pitching; he's also batting and playing as the designated hitter. This is a big deal because it's rare for a player to do both in such a high-pressure game. Ohtani is known

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Nov 01 2025HEALTH

How Fit Are College Athletes When It Comes to Health Knowledge?

In 2024, a study took a close look at the health smarts of college students studying sports in China. It wasn't just about whether they knew the basics. The study dug into three big areas: their health beliefs, their daily habits, and their practical skills. The study checked out six key areas too.

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Nov 01 2025CELEBRITIES

Jaclyn Smith: A Life of Glamour, Grit, and Giving

Jaclyn Smith, the iconic actress, has reached an incredible milestone: her 80th birthday. Her journey in life and career is nothing short of inspiring. She started as a model in the early 1970s and transitioned into acting, landing small roles on various TV shows. But it was her role as Kelly in "Ch

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Nov 01 2025HEALTH

Fruits for a Sharper Mind and Longer Life

Fruits are not just tasty treats. They are also a key to a long and healthy life. They are packed with essential nutrients that support brain function and overall well-being. In Japan, fruits are a big part of daily life. They are enjoyed in various forms, from fresh to dried. They are also used in

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Nov 01 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Elaine Hendrix: Dancing Through Pain

Elaine Hendrix, known for her role in The Parent Trap, faced a tough challenge during her time on Dancing with the Stars. She was determined to keep going, even after a serious injury. Three days after being rushed to the hospital with a rib injury, she was back at it, focused on winning. Hendrix h

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Nov 01 2025HEALTH

How to Make Daylight Saving Time Easier on Kids

Daylight saving time can be tricky for kids. When clocks fall back, adults might enjoy an extra hour of sleep. But for children, it's not so simple. Their bodies don't understand the time change. This means they might wake up earlier than usual, even if they go to bed at the same time. To help kids

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Nov 01 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI's Impact: Jobs, Safety, and Tech Shake-Ups

AI is changing the job market fast. Amazon plans to cut 14, 000 corporate jobs soon. Chegg Inc. is also letting go of nearly half its staff. They say AI is the reason. But not all jobs are at risk. Some industries will feel the impact more than others. Experts compare AI to a student with all the ol

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Nov 01 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Why Do We Like Scary Stuff?

Ever wondered why we like things that scare us? It's not just about the thrill. It's also about how our bodies and brains work. When something scares us, our bodies react. Our hearts beat faster. We sweat. Our muscles get tight. This is our body's way of getting ready to face danger or run away. Bu

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Nov 01 2025BUSINESS

School Phone Rules, Job Cuts, and Candy Costs

Let's dive into some interesting numbers that show what's happening in the world right now. First up, phones in schools. Some places are saying no to cell phones during class. Guess what? It seems to help kids do better in school. Fewer distractions mean more learning. But not everyone is happy abo

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Nov 01 2025BUSINESS

Why Poor Countries Need to Find New Ways to Get Money

Poor countries are in a tough spot. They used to get a lot of money from richer nations to help with health, education, and fighting climate change. But now, that money is disappearing. The US has almost stopped giving aid. The UK is cutting back. Other countries are doing the same. This is a big de

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