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Feb 04 2025POLITICS

Fossil Fuel Boss Takes Over Energy Department

Imagine a CEO from a fossil fuel company becoming the nation's energy boss. This is exactly what happened when Chris Wright, a prominent figure in the energy world, was approved by the Senate to lead the Department of Energy. His appointment is a big deal because it aligns with a certain administrat

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Feb 03 2025HEALTH

The Mystery of Post-Surgery Pain

Imagine this: you’ve just had an operation. And you know what comes next —- pain. You aren’t alone. Almost everyone who has surgery faces this challenge. Dealing with it can be tough. Current painkillers help, but they come with their own set of problems. Some medications can cause na

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Feb 03 2025SPORTS

Big Changes in the NBA: De'Aaron Fox Heads to San Antonio

In a surprising move, De'Aaron Fox is saying goodbye to Sacramento and hello to San Antonio, joining the Spurs and their superstar center, Victor Wembanyama. As part of a complex, three-team trade, Fox isn't the only one on the move. Zach LaVine is making a move back to Sacramento, where

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Feb 03 2025FINANCE

Will Tariffs Keep Pulling Stocks Down?

Investors worldwide have been feeling the impact on stocks. A recent move has caused a stir and uncertainty on markets. Several key trading partners faced new tariffs over the weekend, including a 25% hit on goods from Mexico and Canada, with China also in the mix. Stock indexes reacted strongly to

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Feb 03 2025SCIENCE

Cancer Clues: The 10 Signs to Spot Dangerous Substances

We all know that certain things can cause cancer. But how do we figure out which ones? Scientists have a plan. In this plan we have 10 characteristics that can tell us if something is a cancer-causing substance. These characteristics show how harmful substances cause cancer. They are like clues that

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Feb 03 2025WEATHER

Weather Watch: What's Coming Our Way This Week?

Let's start with the good news. Monday kicked off with a mild morning, temperatures gently rising into the lower 60s by early afternoon. That's like a warm hug to start our week. Let's not get too comfortable, though. A front is on the way, rolling in midday, which will drag temperatures down for t

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Feb 03 2025SPORTS

Sunday Night Heat in Winston-Salem

The excitement is building in Winston Salem, as the NASCAR Clash at Bowman Gray Stadium is set to start Sunday evening. The green flag will drop at 8:20 p. m. Chase Elliott will be in front of the pack for the race. Elliott earned his place by winning his heat race Saturday night. There are 23 rac

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Feb 03 2025TECHNOLOGY

Asking Robots for Advice: What's the Deal?

Machines have an opinion on most things. Who hasn't wondered: Are robots better at giving advice than humans? We have friends and family we trust but would you go to a robot for advice? The idea of asking a machine for advice might seem weird. It sounds strange but they can give some good advice.

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Feb 03 2025SCIENCE

Nanotechnology Shakes Up Drugs and DNA

In the exciting world of nanotechnology, tiny protein bubbles, or nanovesicles, are making waves. These tiny guys are different from traditional liposomes, which are often used in medicines. They are built from proteins and peptides and are less likely to trigger an immune response and show better r

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Feb 03 2025SCIENCE

The Impact of Muscle Power on Lifting with a Backache

To get this started, imagine the spine and hips as a living bridge during a squat. This is the critical thinking angle we will be looking at. Your hips and back muscles are the essential workers maintaining the balance, supporting the structure during a lift. The fear of hurting ones back d

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