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Jan 06 2025SPORTS

The Mystery Behind Tyreek Hill’s Absence in Dolphins vs. Jets Game

Something strange happened during the recent game between the Miami Dolphins and the New York Jets. Star receiver Tyreek Hill didn’t play, even though he could have. Coach Mike McDaniel said he found out Hill wasn’t available right before a play, but he didn’t have time to dig deeper. He was focused

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Jan 06 2025BUSINESS

Streaming Giants Disney and Fubo Join Forces

Imagine you're binge-watching your favorite shows on Hulu, and suddenly you can switch to live sports or news seamlessly. That's what's happening as Disney combines its Hulu+ Live TV service with Fubo. This merger means these two streaming titans will work together, offering users a massive lineup o

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Jan 06 2025BUSINESS

Comcast's New Platform: A Game Changer for Small Business Advertisers?

You might think that advertising on TV is only for big businesses. But Comcast is set to change that game with their new platform called Universal Ads. This platform will make it super easy for smaller businesses to buy ad time on streaming services. It's like they're trying to lure advertisers away

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Jan 06 2025CRIME

Grief and Stigma: What People Think When a Family Member is Incarcerated

Imagine how tough it is for family members when someone they love gets locked up. A study looked into how people perceive the grief of these families. Over a thousand participants read short stories about grieving families, with variations in the duration of grief, race, and the type of crime commit

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Jan 06 2025TECHNOLOGY

Russia's Gaming Consoles: A New Tale of Homegrown Tech

Let's take a look at what's happening in the world of Russian gaming tech. The country is working on creating its own game consoles, but it seems they might not be collectors' items just yet. One of these devices uses the Elbrus processor, which isn't exactly a powerhouse like the CPUs from Intel or

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Jan 06 2025HEALTH

Life Changes and Migration: How Adversity Drives Us Home

Ever wondered how big life changes like divorce or job loss affect where we live? It turns out, they can push us to move, especially back to familiar places or towards family. This isn't just a one-time thing; these moves can happen right after the event or even years later. Researchers in the US lo

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Jan 06 2025HEALTH

Costco Cold Medicine Recall: A Closer Look

Imagine finding out that the cold medicine you bought might be contaminated. That's what happened to some Costco customers who purchased Kirkland Signature's Severe Cold & Flu Plus Congestion. The problem? It could contain foreign materials. The recall, announced on Costco's website, affects a speci

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Jan 05 2025ENVIRONMENT

Metal Pollution in Moscow's Road Dust: A Closer Look

In Moscow, scientists have been investigating the tiny particles of dust that float in the air, specifically those smaller than 1 micron, called PM1. This dust is found in traffic zones, residential parking areas, and parks. They discovered that the types of metals and metal-like substances, or MMs,

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Jan 05 2025SCIENCE

How Humans Use Shortcuts in Their Brains to Make Decisions

Ever wondered how people make decisions? It turns out, our brains use a clever trick called the Successor Representation (SR). This trick helps us avoid the hassle of imagining every little step into the future. Instead, our brains group future states together and make predictions over multiple step

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Jan 05 2025BUSINESS

A Special Delivery: Guatemalan Food Flies Across Borders

Imagine this: you're sitting in the US, missing the tastes of your home country, Guatemala. Enter Maik Chavez, a 36-year-old entrepreneur from Guatemala City. He runs Maik Express, a unique business that bridges the gap between homesick expats and their favorite Guatemalan food. In 2024, he made 38

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