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Sep 09 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI: The New MVP in Sports

AI is changing the game in sports, making it more interactive and fun for fans. It's not just about watching the game anymore. Fans can now dive deep into stats, debate with others, and even play with different outcomes using AI. This tech is making sports more engaging than ever. Fans are using AI

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Sep 08 2025SCIENCE

Space Travel and Its Hidden Impact on Our Cells

Space isn't just a vast, mysterious frontier; it's also a harsh environment that can speed up how our cells age. Recent findings from a study show that spending time in space can make crucial blood and immune cells age faster than they normally would. The research team used advanced AI technology t

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Sep 08 2025SCIENCE

Mars' Hidden Heart: What Lies Beneath the Red Planet?

Mars, our rusty neighbor, has been hiding a secret deep inside. Recent findings from NASA's InSight mission reveal that Mars has a core similar to Earth's, with a solid center surrounded by a liquid outer layer. This discovery, published in Nature, helps us understand how Mars evolved over billions

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Sep 07 2025OPINION

Political Cartoons: Vaccines, Epstein, and Chicago

In the world of politics, things can get pretty heated. Take the Senate Finance Committee, for example. They had a big meeting with Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. The topic? Vaccines and the chaos at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Some Republican senators

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Sep 06 2025FINANCE

Home Sweet Home: When Will Buying One Be Easy on the Wallet?

Buying a home has been tough lately. Prices keep going up, and so do mortgage rates. But there's some good news. Experts think things might get better by 2030. First, let's talk about what "normal" means. A home is usually considered affordable if it costs about 30% of your income. That's the stand

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Sep 05 2025POLITICS

Federal Agents to Use Navy Base for Chicago Immigration Operations

A recent government memo has revealed plans to use a Navy base in Illinois as a central hub for federal agents involved in immigration enforcement in Chicago. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has requested space for around 250 agents and 140 vehicles at the Naval Station Great Lakes, which

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Sep 05 2025SPORTS

Golf's New Show: Fast, Fun, and Far From Boring

Golf is changing, and it's not just about hitting a ball into a hole anymore. The sport is getting a makeover, thanks to a big push for fun and fast-paced entertainment. This shift started when COVID-19 hit, and people turned to golf as a safe outdoor activity. But the real surprise? The love for go

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Sep 05 2025CELEBRITIES

Patrick Mahomes Sets the Record Straight on Travis Kelce's Love Life

In a lighthearted moment during a press conference, Patrick Mahomes corrected a reporter who mistakenly referred to Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift as just dating. Mahomes quickly interjected, "Engaged, engaged, " bringing laughter to the room. This happened before the Kansas City Chiefs' game against

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Sep 05 2025CRIME

Lisbon's Funicular Tragedy: A Wake-Up Call for Safety

Lisbon's historic charm has long been a magnet for tourists, but a recent tragedy has cast a spotlight on the city's aging infrastructure. A funicular crash on a steep slope resulted in at least 16 fatalities, raising serious questions about the safety of these vintage transport systems. The accide

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Sep 05 2025HEALTH

Finding Better Ways to Spot Prostate Cancer

Prostate cancer is a big deal for men's health. It's one of the top causes of cancer deaths in men. The usual test, PSA, isn't perfect. It can't always tell the difference between harmless and harmful prostate issues. So, scientists are on the hunt for better ways to detect prostate cancer. They've

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