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Apr 02 2025SPORTS

NFL Overtime Gets a Makeover

The NFL is shaking things up for the 2025 season. Owners have given the green light to a major change in overtime rules. Both teams will now get a chance to possess the ball during regular-season overtime. This move brings the regular season in line with the playoff format, which has allowed both te

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Apr 02 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Cliff Booth's Next Adventure: A New Chapter Unfolds

In the world of movies, something interesting is brewing. A script that Quentin Tarantino wrote but did not use is getting a second chance. This script is about the character Cliff Booth, who was in the movie "Once Upon A Time…In Hollywood. " The rumors started on April Fool’s Day, so it took some c

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Apr 02 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tax Time Turned Into a Pokémon Adventure

In the realm of tax preparation, a fresh approach has emerged. A startup has released a new tool just in time for tax season. The tool is a game called PokéTax. It's designed to make filling out tax forms less of a chore and more of a fun challenge. Instead of dreaded tax forms, users encounter

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Apr 02 2025HEALTH

The FDA's Tobacco Center in Turmoil

The FDA's tobacco control efforts have hit a major roadblock. The agency's top tobacco regulator, Brian King, was suddenly removed from his post. This move is part of a larger shake-up within the FDA, where many experienced leaders have been leaving or being dismissed. King's departure is significan

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Apr 02 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking the Cold Secrets of Dalbergia odorifera

Dalbergia odorifera, a plant known for its valuable wood, faces tough challenges when temperatures drop. To understand how it copes, scientists put its seedlings through a cold test. They exposed the young plants to low temperatures for a short period. This wasn't just a simple experiment. It was a

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Apr 02 2025HEALTH

How Smartphones Can Track Your Pelvic Movement

Smartphones are not just for chatting or gaming. They have sensors that can track how your body moves. This is big news for people helping others get better from injuries. They often check how well someone can stand on one leg. This helps them see if the person is getting better or needs more help.

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Apr 02 2025HEALTH

The Power of Teamwork in Fighting Pandemics

The world is always at risk of pandemics, and being ready is crucial. One big challenge is mixing health data from humans and animals. This is especially tough at the basic healthcare level. Vietnam has made strides in health info systems and telehealth. Yet, there are gaps in using and sharing data

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Apr 02 2025BUSINESS

How Money Matters Shape Tourist Flows in Europe

Tourism is big business. It brings in money and creates jobs. But what drives tourists to pick one country over another? A recent study dug into how economic factors influence tourist arrivals in European countries. It looked at data from 41 countries between 2005 and 2018. The focus was on how

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Apr 02 2025SCIENCE

Canada's Plant Tech: Streamlining Rules for a Greener Future

Canada is known for its strong investment in innovation. Yet, it struggles to convert that investment into tangible results. This is especially true in the crop agriculture sector. The country ranks high in innovation spending but lags in actual outputs. One major hurdle is the heavy regulatory burd

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Apr 01 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Data Guru Kornacki Switches Teams

A familiar face is leaving MSNBC. Steve Kornacki, the data analyst known for his enthusiastic election coverage, has signed a new deal with NBC News and NBC Sports. This move comes as MSNBC prepares to become an independent entity, separating from NBC News. Kornacki's decision to stay with NBC means

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