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Jan 08 2025SPORTS

Golf's New League: Lights, Camera, Action?

You might be wondering who even asked for another golf league. The truth is, no one really did. But here we are, with a new virtual golf competition hitting our screens. This isn't your typical golf event—it's more like a video game come to life. The league, called TGL, is using top golfers and fanc

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Jan 08 2025ENVIRONMENT

Climate Change and Lung Cancer in Asia: A Growing Concern

Asia is already grappling with a significant share of the global cancer burden, and lung cancer is a major part of this challenge. The increasing threat of climate change is adding another layer of complexity. Extreme weather events, like the devastating floods in India and Pakistan in 2022, can sev

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Jan 08 2025SCIENCE

Plastic vs. Traditional: How Containers Change Mongolia's Airag Microbiome

Mongolia's nomadic households have long produced airag, a unique fermented mare's milk. Recently, plastic containers are replacing the traditional cow skin khokhuur. Scientists wondered, "How does this change affect airag's microbiome and flavor? " They collected airag samples from both plastic cont

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Jan 08 2025LIFESTYLE

Vegan Mattresses on Sale: Top Picks for a Plant-Based Sleep

Veganuary is in full swing, and many people are shifting to plant-based lifestyles. If you're one of them, you might be surprised to learn that your mattress could be vegan too! Let's dive into the world of vegan mattresses and explore some of the best deals available right now. Sleeping on a vegan

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Jan 08 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Power of a Goodbye: Why Joe Proctor's Death Still Makes Waves

The show Power was known for its big characters and even bigger deaths. One death, in particular, Joe Proctor's, left a lasting impact. It wasn't just a shock, but also a testament to the show's gritty realism. Proctor was a good guy, sort of, with a heart for the underdog. But in the world of Power

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Jan 08 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Why Was Hulk Hogan Booed at WWE's Netflix Premier?

Hulk Hogan, a legendary wrestling icon, faced a storm of boos during WWE's Netflix debut. Many blame his conservative political views and the liberal Los Angeles crowd. But it's not that simple. Hogan's career has been a rollercoaster of highs and lows, both in and out of the ring. He's known for hi

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Jan 08 2025HEALTH

Boosting Urban Sanitation: Do Behavior Change Interventions Work?

"When it comes to urban living, keeping things clean is crucial. But not everyone follows the same rules. Some countries have launched projects to change how people act, hoping it'll make cities cleaner. But do these projects really work? Well, the answer isn't clear yet. Researchers have looked int

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Jan 08 2025ENVIRONMENT

When Weeds Become Plastic: Saving Lakes and Forests

Imagine a lake so filled with weeds that boats get stuck and fish struggle to breathe. That's the scene at Lake Naivasha in Kenya, where water hyacinths are taking over. These plants, originally from South America, are choking local ecosystems and causing trouble worldwide. But there's a twist: a Ke

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Jan 07 2025TECHNOLOGY

Meta Switches to Community Notes, Ditches Fact Checkers

In a big change, Meta is saying goodbye to fact checkers on Facebook and Instagram. Instead, they're bringing in something called community notes. These are like labels that users can add to posts, pointing out if something might be wrong. This shift comes as Meta's top bosses seem to be moving more

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Jan 07 2025POLITICS

Trump's Team Sees Smith's Report, Wants It Hidden

Lawyers for Donald Trump got an early peek at a draft of special counsel Jack Smith's report. They don't like what they see and are warning that if the report is released, they'll take legal action. Two of Trump's former staffers, Walt Nauta and Carlos De Oliveira, are also trying to stop the report

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