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Sep 08 2024HEALTH

College Athletes: Strong Bodies, Strong Minds?

LSU is taking a proactive approach to athlete well-being by bringing in mental health professionals. Dr. Lakeitha Poole, the Assistant Athletic Director of Psychology and Counseling, works with athletes to improve their mental game. She emphasizes that athletes today face unique pressures compared

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Sep 08 2024SPORTS

Joe Davis Wants to Call a Super Bowl, But He'll Settle for More Family Time

Joe Davis is one of the busiest broadcasters in sports today. The 36-year-old has play-by-play duties with MLB, NFL, NCAA football and basketball games on Fox Sports. He's also entering his ninth season as the voice of the Los Angeles Dodgers. But despite all those assignments, there's one game t

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Sep 08 2024SPORTS

Behind the Lens: Capturing the Grit and Grace of Gymnastics

Ever wonder what it takes to be the official photographer for Team USA Gymnastics? John Cheng, who has held this unique position since 2007, offers a fascinating glimpse into his world. Cheng's journey began as a typical 'gym dad,' snapping photos of his daughter at competitions. His talent quickl

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Sep 08 2024POLITICS

Democrats' 'Law and Order' Tightrope: Rhetoric vs. Reality

Democrats are facing a tough balancing act. They're trying to convince voters they're tough on crime and immigration, but their actual policies haven't changed much. Is this just political maneuvering, or are they truly concerned about public safety? Polls show people are worried about crime,

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Sep 08 2024TECHNOLOGY

The IdeaPad Pro 5i: A Gamer's Secret Weapon or Just Another Laptop?

The Lenovo IdeaPad Pro 5i 16 Gen 9 is making some noise as a potential powerhouse, boasting a strong processor and a discrete GPU – a combo that hints at gaming capabilities. But is it really a stealth gaming machine or just another laptop trying to do it all? While a powerful processor and a de

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Sep 08 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Kingston's Live Music Scene: A Martini Glass Half Empty?

Blu Martini, a beloved Kingston institution for live music, is closing its doors after a decade. While the Fountas family, who owned the space for nearly 50 years, cites personal reasons and a changing industry landscape, the closure leaves many wondering what this means for Kingston's vibrant musi

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Sep 08 2024BUSINESS

Nationwide Small Business Insurance: A Critical Look at Your Coverage Options

Nationwide offers a range of insurance policies for businesses of all sizes, but is it the right fit for you? Let's dive into the pros and cons to see if Nationwide is a good choice for your business. What's Great About Nationwide: * Variety is the Spice of Insurance: Nationwide caters to a wid

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Sep 08 2024ENVIRONMENT

Can the US and China Bridge the Climate Finance Divide?

The US and China, the world’s top two greenhouse gas emitters, are trying to find common ground on climate finance, but can they overcome their differences? US climate envoy John Podesta says they’ve made progress, but what does that really mean? Podesta highlighted the importance of collaboratio

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Sep 08 2024TECHNOLOGY

Planet Labs' Earthly Plunge: Is Profitability Just Around the Corner?

Planet Labs, the company aiming to capture Earth's every detail from space, took a nosedive on Friday. Shares plummeted 11% after the company reported missing earnings expectations for the second quarter of fiscal year 2025 and offered a revenue forecast for the next quarter that fell short of what

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Sep 08 2024POLITICS

Dead Money? Sherrod Brown's Campaign Faces FEC Scrutiny Over Deceased Donor

Ohio Senator Sherrod Brown's reelection campaign received two donations totaling $350 from a woman who had passed away months earlier, prompting an investigation by the Federal Election Commission (FEC). The contributions were made in May but the woman, Carol Ann Baker of Toledo, died in December 2

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