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Nov 16 2024SPORTS

Meet Alex Sarr: The French-Senegalese NBA Rookie

The Washington Wizards have big hopes for their new rookie, Alex Sarr. Picked second in this year's NBA Draft, Sarr is seen as a future cornerstone for the team. But his journey hasn't been without bumps. In the Summer League, he struggled, going 0 for 15 against the Trail Blazers. Fans quickly dubb

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Nov 16 2024HEALTH

Planting Veggies and Teaching Health: Can Schools Do Both?

More and more kids in the Netherlands are struggling with their weight. Experts say it's because of unhealthy habits and where they live. Schools have tried teaching kids about healthy food and creating green spaces, like vegetable gardens. Both have worked well, but no one's looked into doing both

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Nov 15 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Sam Lake of Remedy Entertainment Wins Big at the New York Game Awards

On January 21, the New York Game Awards is set to honor Sam Lake, the creative director of Remedy Entertainment, with the esteemed Andrew Yoon Legend Award. The ceremony will take place at the SVA Theatre in Manhattan. Lake, who started his career in video games in 2001, has played a crucial role in

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Nov 14 2024HEALTH

Exploring Nursing Advocacy: A Look at Regulations

Advocacy and activism in nursing are topics that have been discussed and debated for many years. These concepts involve political action aimed at social or political change. Some people believe that advocacy and activism should be part of a nurse's role, while others disagree. To understand what nur

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Nov 14 2024HEALTH

Young Adults with Breast Cancer: Struggling with Finances

Breast cancer isn't just a health issue; it can also turn into a financial struggle, especially for young adults aged 18 to 39. Though they make up a small portion of those diagnosed, they're more likely to face money problems. But why do these financial troubles stick around for so long? The answer

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Nov 13 2024BUSINESS

Goodbye Lunchables: Schools Say No Thanks

Kraft Heinz's popular Lunchables snacks are taking a break from school cafeterias. The company announced that due to low demand, Lunchables won't be part of the National School Lunch Program this year. Last year, they introduced two new options with more protein, exciting school administrators. Howe

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Nov 13 2024SPORTS

Colts Switch to Anthony Richardson at QB

In a surprising turn of events, Colts coach Shane Steichen announced on Wednesday that Anthony Richardson will start at quarterback against the Jets on Sunday. This is a significant shift from his previous statements on Sunday and Monday, where he named Joe Flacco as the starting QB. Steichen emphas

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Nov 13 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Meet the Nine Finalists Shaping Science on Screen

Nine promising film students have been chosen by the Museum of the Moving Image and the Sloan Foundation to craft science-themed screenplays. These lucky students, hailing from top film schools, will have access to expert mentors throughout the year. Two of them will win a $20, 000 prize. The mento

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Nov 12 2024HEALTH

Upgrading Lung Cancer Care: A New Guide for County Hospitals

Improving the way lung cancer is diagnosed and treated in smaller hospitals is crucial. County hospitals often struggle with access to advanced tools. This new guide, "Clinical Pathway in China County for Lung Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment (2024 edition), " offers practical solutions. It's not just

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Nov 12 2024BUSINESS

Smart Ways to Cut Business Flight Costs

Running a business means keeping an eye on expenses, especially when it comes to travel. Qantas Business Rewards helps companies save money on flights. They offer year-round discounts and special deals. Recently, they've added even bigger savings for members. This can be a game-changer for small bus

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