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Jan 14 2025SPORTS

The Cowboys' Next Chapter: Why Jerry Jones and Mike McCarthy Parted Ways

So, what happened between the Dallas Cowboys and their former head coach, Mike McCarthy? Let's dive in. The owner, Jerry Jones, has some nice things to say about McCarthy, but the two couldn't agree on a new contract. It's not like they didn't try — they spent time talking about the past season and

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Jan 14 2025HEALTH

Drink Responsibly: The Hidden Truths Behind Your Glass

In the past, a glass of wine was seen as healthy and classy. But now, research shows alcohol isn't so great for you. What does this mean for your happy hour? Alcohol use has been on a steady decline among many people due to health concerns, sleep issues, and the realization that you don't need to

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Jan 14 2025HEALTH

Measuring Balance with IMUs: How Many Do We Need?

Standing still might seem simple, but it's a complex balance act. Many health conditions can mess with this balance, making daily tasks tough. Researchers usually test balance in labs, but now there are affordable tools called inertial measurement units (IMUs) that can check balance in real life. Bu

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Jan 14 2025POLITICS

North Korean Soldiers in Ukraine: No Desire to Defect

Two North Korean soldiers, fighting alongside Russia in Ukraine, haven't shown interest in seeking asylum in South Korea, according to Seoul's spy agency. Ukraine's president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, said one soldier wants to stay in Ukraine, while the other wants to return home. Zelenskyy is ready to

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Jan 14 2025SCIENCE

Hot Air Treatment's Impact on Nectarines' Taste and Shelf Life

Ever wondered how hot air affects nectarines after they're picked? Scientists treated nectarines with hot air at 40°C for 4 hours and stored them at 1°C for 35 days. They noticed some interesting changes. The nectarines stayed firm longer, lost less weight, and didn't brown as much inside. This mean

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Jan 14 2025ENVIRONMENT

Protecting Channels: Why Bed Material Matters in Stormwater Control

Storms can be tough on city channels, especially when urbanization changes how water flows. We've been using rules called the Unified Stormwater Sizing Criteria (USSC) to manage this, but it turns out they might not be keeping channels safe from erosion. So, let's dig into how we can do better. Fir

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Jan 14 2025ENVIRONMENT

Bacterial Buddies: A Tale of Two Lifestyles in the Jinsha River

In the rushing waters of the Jinsha River, two types of bacteria – free-living (FL) and particle-attached (PA) – play crucial roles in shaping the aquatic ecosystem. Despite their shared habitat, these bacteria have distinct ways of merging their communities, a process called coalescence. Scientists

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Jan 14 2025POLITICS

Jennifer Rubin and Norm Eisen Launch New Media Venture

Veteran columnist Jennifer Rubin has left The Washington Post and teamed up with former ethics chief Norm Eisen to start a new publication called The Contrarian. They aim to counter what they see as a growing authoritarian threat, focusing on pro-democracy content. The founders have already recruite

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Jan 14 2025BUSINESS

The Role of Business Climate in Shaping Quality Economic Growth

Economic growth isn't just about numbers; it's about quality too. And the business environment plays a big role in shaping that quality. This study took a close look at how the business environment affects high-quality economic development. They used a complex system of indexes to measure this, look

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Jan 14 2025HEALTH

Life After Loss: Families Share Journey Three Years After Beirut's Tragic Blast

On a fateful day in August 2020, the Beirut Port in Lebanon experienced a massive explosion that left over 200 people dead and another 76, 000 injured. This disaster was a national tragedy, leaving deep scars, especially on those who lost loved ones. Three years later, researchers interviewed 13 fam

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