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Nov 14 2024HEALTH

Managing Blood Pressure in Young Adults: The MyHEART Study

High blood pressure, or hypertension, is a serious issue that can lead to heart disease, heart failure, and stroke. For young adults, the first step in managing high blood pressure is to make lifestyle changes. These changes can include things like eating healthier, exercising more, and reducing str

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Nov 14 2024ENVIRONMENT

Earth Data Dilemma: Boosting Climate Research with EIFFEL Ontology

Climate change is a hot topic, and Earth Observation (EO) datasets play a big role in understanding it. These datasets, available from open satellite portals, offer a vast amount of historical data. When combined with local data, they help improve our ability to predict and understand trends. Howeve

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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 2024ENVIRONMENT

Weather Woes Drive Immigration: A Closer Look

Extreme weather events, like droughts and storms, are pushing people from Mexico to cross the border into the U. S. illegally. As climate change worsens, these weather patterns are making life tougher for farmers and anyone dependent on agriculture. Also, those who have migrated are less likely to r

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Nov 13 2024WEATHER

Weather Flip: From Mild to Chilly

You know how you can feel a cold front coming when the wind shifts? Well, North Texas is about to get a little taste of that. A soft cold front is going to pass by on Wednesday, and while it won't cause a big commotion, it might bring some slightly cooler temperatures and a breezy northwest wind. No

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Nov 13 2024ENVIRONMENT

Secret Climate Talks Without Top Polluters

The annual UN climate conference is happening in Azerbaijan, but the world's biggest polluters and strongest economies aren't sending their top leaders. China, the US, India, and Indonesia—countries responsible for over 70% of global heat-trapping gases—are notably absent. Climate scientist Bill Har

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Nov 12 2024ENVIRONMENT

East Coast on Fire: Unusual Drought and Wildfires

Over the weekend, a small fire ignited in Prospect Park, Brooklyn. This 2-acre blaze needed around 100 firefighters and warned residents to stay away. Simultaneously, the Jennings Creek wildfire in New Jersey burned thousands of acres, causing smoke to drift across New York City and tragically claim

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Nov 12 2024SPORTS

Bears' Coaching Shakeup: A Fresh Start for the Offense

The Chicago Bears have parted ways with their offensive coordinator, Shane Waldron, after a string of losses. Waldron joined the team this season with high hopes of guiding their top draft pick, quarterback Caleb Williams, to success. Unfortunately, the team struggled, failing to score a touchdown i

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Nov 12 2024ENVIRONMENT

Shell's Climate Case: A Turning Point in the Courtroom

Imagine a courtroom drama where the stakes are nothing less than the future of our planet. In a surprising turn of events, a Dutch appeals court has overturned a groundbreaking climate ruling against Shell. Back in 2021, a lower court had ordered Shell to cut its global carbon emissions by a signifi

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Nov 12 2024BUSINESS

FTX's Bankruptcy Battle: A Crypto Clash

In a surprising turn of events, the bankruptcy trustees of the once-mighty crypto exchange FTX have filed a lawsuit against their former rival, Binance. The lawsuit, which was filed in a US bankruptcy court in Delaware, is seeking to recover a staggering $1. 76 billion. This massive sum was allegedl

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