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Nov 04 2025SPORTS

Cowboys' Coaching Choices: A Look at the Big Decisions

The Dallas Cowboys are at a crossroads. Brian Schottenheimer, the team's offensive coordinator, is keeping a close eye on defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus. This isn't just a routine check-up. Schottenheimer has good reasons to scrutinize Eberflus's work. Maybe if Schottenheimer had hired Eberflus

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Nov 04 2025HEALTH

What's Really Being Said About Tobacco Harm Reduction Online?

The conversation around tobacco harm reduction (THR) has been heating up online. It's not just health experts and activists talking anymore. Big tobacco companies and their supporters are also joining in, trying to influence what people think. Social media has become a key battleground for these di

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Nov 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

Patent Fight: Who Really Owns the Tech?

A legal battle is heating up in the tech world. Adeia, a company focused on intellectual property, has taken AMD to court. They claim that AMD's processors, used in computers and servers, break their patents. These patents cover ways to make semiconductors better. Adeia's CEO, Paul Davis, said that

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Nov 03 2025HEALTH

How First Responders Handle Tough Times

First responders see a lot of intense situations. They handle emergencies and care for very sick people. This job can be really hard on their minds. It’s easy to see why they might develop mental health issues, like posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). People deal with stress in different ways. So

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Nov 03 2025POLITICS

Lebanon's Tough Task: Disarming Hezbollah

Lebanon is in a tough spot. The Israeli Defense Minister, Israel Katz, recently said that Lebanon needs to follow through on its promise to disarm Hezbollah and remove them from southern Lebanon. This comes as Israel continues to target Hezbollah in the south. Israel's military reported that they k

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Nov 03 2025BUSINESS

Hoi An Bounces Back: A Look at the Flood Aftermath

Vietnam's charming town of Hoi An is slowly getting back on its feet after recent floods caused quite a mess. The streets, usually filled with tourists, are starting to see visitors again. But it's not all smooth sailing yet. Many shops and hotels are still cleaning up, trying to get ready for the b

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Nov 03 2025HEALTH

Understanding Vulvar Extramammary Paget's Disease: A Closer Look at Recurrences

Vulvar Extramammary Paget's disease is a rare skin cancer. It often comes back after treatment. This makes it a tricky condition to manage. Doctors usually treat it by cutting out the affected area. But because it's so rare, there's still a lot we don't know. Like what makes it come back and how to

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Nov 02 2025SPORTS

Streaming Wars: Who's to Blame for the TV Blackout?

People who pay for YouTube TV are missing out on ESPN and other Disney channels. This isn't new. It's been going on for a while. Google and Disney can't agree on a deal. So, who's fault is it? Both of them. Google has already made deals with Fox and NBC. But Disney pulled its channels from YouTube

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Nov 02 2025ENVIRONMENT

A Deadly Day in the Italian Alps

The Italian Alps witnessed a tragic event recently. Five experienced climbers from Germany lost their lives in a sudden avalanche. They were attempting to reach the top of Cima Vertana, a peak in the Ortler mountain range. The group consisted of two separate teams, all connected by ropes for safety

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Nov 02 2025POLITICS

Atlantic City's Push for Safer Communities and Cannabis Control

Atlantic City is taking steps to improve public safety and regulate cannabis sales. The city council introduced a new rule to limit the number of cannabis shops. This move aims to strike a balance between economic growth and community well-being. Meanwhile, the city honored the memory of those lost

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