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Dec 01 2024SPORTS

O'Connell Takes the Blame: A Snap Gone Wrong

In a crucial moment of Friday's game, the Raiders had a chance to upset the Chiefs with a field goal. But a fumbled snap on the final play cost them the opportunity. Quarterback Aidan O'Connell took full responsibility for the mistake. Many thought the rookie center, Jackson Powers-Johnson, was at f

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Nov 30 2024SPORTS

Chiefs' Luck in Close Win: Raiders' Snap Mishap Seals the Deal

In a thrilling game on Black Friday, the Chiefs snuck away with a 19-17 victory over the Raiders, thanks to a costly mistake by the opposing team. The Raiders had a chance to win the game with just seconds left on the clock. They were driving down the field and had reached the Chiefs' 32-yard line.

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Nov 29 2024SPORTS

KC Chiefs: Linebacker Drue Tranquill Praises Rookie Tight End Brock Bowers Ahead of Raiders Game

This Friday, the Kansas City Chiefs are facing off against the Las Vegas Raiders. While the Raiders aren't doing so hot this season, Chiefs linebacker Drue Tranquill isn't taking any chances. He's noticed that the Raiders have some skilled players, including solid tight ends and a quarterback situat

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Nov 29 2024POLITICS

Bolsonaro's Impact on Brazil's HIV/AIDS Efforts: A Closer Look

The election of Jair Bolsonaro as Brazil's president had significant repercussions on the country's HIV/AIDS policies and actions. The far-right leader's political agenda brought about several setbacks, notably the dismantling of existing AIDS policies. This was driven by religious conservatism, whi

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Nov 28 2024SPORTS

Chiefs vs. Raiders: Predictions for Week 13 Matchup

In Week 12, the Kansas City Chiefs faced the Carolina Panthers, and the predictions from Arrowhead Pride contributors varied greatly from the actual outcome. Now, as the Chiefs prepare to face the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 13, let's see what the experts and readers think about this upcoming game. N

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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

Speedy Tests: Saving Lives with Faster Diagnosis in HIV/AIDS

In Porto Alegre, Brazil, early diagnosis of opportunistic infections (OIs) can dramatically improve the lives of people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA). A recent study explored the feasibility of using rapid tests to diagnose tuberculosis, histoplasmosis, and cryptococcosis in advanced HIV/AIDS patient

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Nov 27 2024HEALTH

Diclofenac and COVID-19: Pharmacists' Role in Safe Medication Use

Diclofenac, a popular nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID), has been a topic of concern during the COVID-19 pandemic. This is because it can worsen the disease by causing oxidative stress and mitochondrial problems. COVID-19 is known for its hyperinflammation, and diclofenac might make this w

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Nov 27 2024HEALTH

Fueling Up in the Heat: How Food and Supplements Boost Heat Exercise

As the planet warms up, so do the temperatures. This means more people are getting sick or worse from high temperatures. Scientists have found that picking the right foods and supplements can help us perform better and stay healthier when we exercise in the heat. This review discusses a bunch of way

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Nov 26 2024HEALTH

Biden's Plan: Making Weight Loss Drugs Affordable for Seniors and the Needy

The Biden administration has come up with a new idea to help people who are overweight. They want Medicare and Medicaid to cover the cost of weight loss drugs for people who need them. This would make it much cheaper for people to get these drugs, which can be really expensive right now. Medicare u

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Nov 26 2024POLITICS

Disaster Aid: Congress Haggles Over the Details

Lawmakers in Congress are trying to agree on a bill to help communities hit by disasters. Both sides want to replenish disaster funds, but they can't agree on everything else. House Republican Tom Cole from Oklahoma says they need a strong package, but he's not sure about all the extra programs the

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