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Dec 31 2025SPORTS

Coaches on the Move: Ole Miss and LSU's Unusual Arrangement

The college football world is no stranger to odd situations, but the current setup between Ole Miss and LSU is pushing the boundaries of what's considered normal. With Lane Kiffin's sudden move to LSU, the Rebels are left navigating a bizarre coaching situation. Imagine the scene: Ole Miss players w

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Dec 31 2025BUSINESS

Chips Clash: China and Netherlands in Tech Showdown

A tech fight is heating up between China and the Netherlands. It all started when the Dutch government took control of a chipmaker called Nexperia. This company is owned by China and makes tiny but super important parts for all sorts of electronics, especially cars. The Dutch move was unexpected an

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Dec 30 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smart Tech Boosts Sports with Easier, Faster Moves

The sports world is getting a tech makeover. As cities and towns blend together, there's a push for smarter, better sports experiences. The challenge? Making sure these tech tools are easy to use and don't cost a fortune to run. Enter deep learning, a type of artificial intelligence. Researchers ha

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Dec 29 2025HEALTH

Periodontics to Periodontology: A Journey Through Time

The Journal of Periodontal Research has been around for 60 years. It started as a small publication. Now, it's a big deal in the world of gum health. The journal has seen many changes. It has grown and evolved over time. This growth mirrors the field itself. Periodontics has become periodontology. I

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Dec 29 2025SPORTS

How Noni Madueke's Move to Arsenal is Changing the Game

Noni Madueke's transfer to Arsenal this summer sparked mixed reactions among fans. Many were unsure about yet another player from Chelsea joining the Gunners, doubting if he was up to the mark. However, Mikel Arteta was convinced and went ahead with the deal. Since arriving, Madueke has been turnin

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Dec 29 2025SCIENCE

How Science and Tech Make Your Winter Jacket a Warm Hug

Winter is here, and so are the winter jackets. But have you ever wondered how these jackets keep you warm? It's not just about the fluffiness or the thickness. It's about science and technology working together to keep you cozy. The science behind winter jackets is based on three main ways heat mov

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Dec 27 2025RELIGION

Young Faith Leaders: How Christian Influencers Are Shaping Modern Beliefs

In today's world, young Christian influencers are stepping up to fill a gap in religious guidance. They are using digital platforms to connect with millennials and Gen Z, offering practical advice and biblical insights that go beyond traditional Sunday sermons. These influencers come from diverse ba

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Dec 27 2025FINANCE

How Trade Rules Shake Up Chinese Businesses

Trade rules are confusing. They change often. This makes it hard for companies to plan ahead. In China, this confusion is shaking up stock prices. When trade rules are unclear, stock prices can drop suddenly. This is called a crash risk. Researchers looked at this problem. They studied Chinese comp

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Dec 26 2025HEALTH

Why Blood Banks Need a Tech Upgrade

In the world of blood banks, things are changing. New tech is stepping in to make things better. AI, Big Data, and something called the SoHO framework are now part of the mix. These tools can help blood banks work smarter, not harder. First, let's talk about AI. It's not just for sci-fi movies anym

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Dec 25 2025SPORTS

A New Path for NBA Draft Pick James Nnaji

James Nnaji, a 21-year-old basketball player, has made a surprising choice. Instead of chasing an NBA career, he's heading back to college. Nnaji, who was picked by the Hornets in the 2023 NBA Draft, never signed a contract. This left him free to explore other options. The Knicks acquired Nnaji's d

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