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Jan 30 2025SPORTS

Model T's Need for Speed

Ford's Model T cars were never the fastest on the road but they were popular in the early 1900s. It was known for its reliability and affordability. Henry Ford proved Model T's potential in 1901 when he raced and won a 10-lap race in Detroit with an average speed of 45 mph.

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Jan 30 2025CRIME

'Swindlers Stolen Fortune Scheme

A Florida man, Erick Jason Victoria-Brito, now 30, was recently brought from the Dominican Republic to New York City to face severe charges. He was part of a group that tricked big organizations and government bodies. The group created fake companies and bank accounts to steal money. This crime grou

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Jan 30 2025SPORTS

Dallas' Big Win in New Orleans Showcases Their Strong Team Balance

"On a February Wednesday, the Dallas Mavericks began a 10 game series road trip to New Orleans to win over the Pelicans. They powered through with a 137-136 win. They were down by 10 but made a great comeback of a 15-4 run. It was the Mavericks who began the fourth quarter on top with a good lead.

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Jan 30 2025ENVIRONMENT

Cotton's Heat Stress: A Question of Survival

There's no mistaking it, our world is heating up. Cotton is a key player in the global fabric of society. The future of cotton is under threat because of frequent and intense heatwaves that are hobbling the plant. Climate change is real and cotton is feeling the b the brunt of it from one end of

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Jan 30 2025EDUCATION

Idaho Kids Show Strong Reading and Math Skills

Idaho's fourth and eighth graders have shown they’re keeping up with the rest of the country in reading and math. This isn’t just a small improvement; it’s a steady performance. Idaho is doing well in reading, especially among eighth graders, where only two states did better. Idaho’s students w

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Jan 30 2025EDUCATION

Student Scores in New England Track National Patterns

Finally, the scores from the National Assessment of Educational Progress– - called the "nation’s report card" - are in. Lots of states in New England are seeing similar results to rest of the country. Their students' math and reading scores held steady in some cases, while in others there isn't any

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Jan 30 2025HEALTH

Which Food Allergy Treatments Do Americans Prefer?

Ever wondered how Americans feel about different food allergy treatments? It is definitely quite informative. Imagine you take a poll of a vast group of U. S. individuals of various ages and backgrounds. The purpose is to find out their thoughts on selected food allergy management options:

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Jan 30 2025FINANCE

Smart Money Moves:The Best Money Mavens To Follow On Lemon8

Lemon8 is a fresh, up-and-coming platform that's quickly becoming a go-to for all things lifestyle and finance. It's like the younger sibling of TikTok. With more people looking for financial advice, Lemon8 is stepping up to the plate. The platform is overflowing with creators who are sharing the

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Jan 30 2025CRIME

Missing out on Justice?

Kids in tough spots often get the short end of the stick, especially when it comes to violence, despite it being known that violence disproportionately affects marginalized communities. Help is supposed to be available through Crime Victim Compensation (CVC), in Canada and the United States. V

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Jan 30 2025HEALTH

Biliary Cancer Care: Top Tips for Doctors

Managing biliary tract cancer is a complex task for healthcare professionals. The European Society for Medical Oncology (ESMO) recently shared some key insights in their interim update on treating this disease. Let's dive into what doctors need to know to provide the best care for their patients. F

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