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Dec 21 2025SPORTS

Southern's New Offensive Coordinator: A Fresh Start with Ken Merchant

Southern University is making waves with a new addition to their coaching staff. Marshall Faulk, the head coach, is bringing in Ken Merchant to lead the offense. This move comes after a recent board meeting where Faulk mentioned Kyle Caskey from UL would be the offensive coordinator. But plans chang

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Dec 21 2025HEALTH

Fasting and Exercise: A Winning Combo for Brain Health

Alzheimer's disease is a complex condition that needs a well-rounded approach to manage it effectively. Two strategies that have shown promise are regular aerobic exercise and intermittent fasting. However, the potential benefits of combining these two—exercising in a fasted state—have not been thor

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Dec 21 2025BUSINESS

Indian Management Grads: The Global Hot Picks for Tech and Leadership Jobs

Indian business schools are seeing a big jump in global job offers. Companies from the UAE, US, Canada, and even Saudi Arabia are hiring more Indian management graduates. They want people skilled in tech, digital stuff, and leadership roles. This shows that young professionals from India are becomin

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Dec 21 2025CRIME

How Technology and Online Sleuths Hunted a Killer

In the hunt for the Boston Marathon bombers, two things stood out. First, cameras everywhere played a big role. Second, online detectives had some hits and misses. The search started after a deadly explosion. It took five days to catch the suspects. Cameras on streets and buildings gave important c

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Dec 21 2025HEALTH

How Your Relationship Style Affects Healing After Sexual Assault

Sexual assault can leave deep scars, and how people cope varies greatly. One key factor is attachment style, which describes how people connect with others. This study looked at how different attachment styles affect stress levels and recovery in survivors who delayed reporting their assault. The r

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Dec 21 2025SCIENCE

New Gelatin Trick Helps Detect Explosives Better

Forensic investigators have a tough job. They need to find tiny bits of explosives left after a blast. This helps them figure out what happened and who did it. But old ways of collecting these bits, like using cotton swabs or special liquids, don't always work well. They miss a lot of evidence, espe

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Dec 21 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Unique Thriller That Takes Risks and Pays Off

In 2025, a lot of thrillers hit the big screen, but one stood out for taking a big risk. This movie, "Caught Stealing, " is not your typical thriller. It's not just about the story, but how it tells it. The movie follows a former baseball player turned bartender who gets pulled into a dangerous worl

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Dec 21 2025BUSINESS

From Hobby to Home Business: How One Woman Turned Wood and Acrylic into Art

In the heart of Wake Forest, North Carolina, a woman named Donna Clayton has turned her love for crafting into a successful business. She started Falcon Ridge Designs during the COVID-19 pandemic, selling her creations locally before moving online to Etsy. Her journey began with a simple idea: to us

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Dec 21 2025SPORTS

Oklahoma's Unsung Hero: Robert Spears-Jennings' Journey and Impact

Robert Spears-Jennings, a standout defensive back for the Oklahoma Sooners, has been a key player in their successful 2025 season. Despite facing a challenging schedule, the Sooners managed to secure a 10-2 record, with Spears-Jennings playing a crucial role in their defense. His performance this se

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Dec 21 2025HEALTH

Faith and Health: How Religion Helps Somali Dialysis Patients

In Somalia, a recent study looked at how faith impacts the lives of people on hemodialysis. Researchers wanted to see if religious beliefs could improve their quality of life. They surveyed 174 patients over three months. The findings were interesting. Patients who used religion to cope with their

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