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Jan 12 2025SPORTS

Mel Gibson and Joe Rogan: A Painful Truth About UFC Fighters

MMA is a tough sport. Fighters face injuries like aching joints, bruised shins, and even brain damage. Despite this, many fighters wouldn't trade their legacy for an easier path. Actor Mel Gibson and UFC commentator Joe Rogan recently discussed the harsh realities of fighting. Gibson admitted he usu

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Jan 12 2025CELEBRITIES

Pete Davidson's Fresh Start: Standing Tall with Support

2025 has brought a new beginning for Pete Davidson, the comedian known for his role on Saturday Night Live. He's been through tough times with mental health and substance abuse issues, but he's not alone in his journey. Recently, Davidson thanked celebrities like John Mulaney and Lorne Michaels for

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Jan 12 2025HEALTH

Sleep Better, Live Better: How AutoSleep Makes a Difference

Ever wondered how good sleep can change your life? Well, that's where AutoSleep comes in. This awesome app knows that it's not just about the eight hours of sleep you get. It’s also about the quality and patterns of your sleep. With some seriously smart analytics, AutoSleep digs deep into your sleep

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Jan 12 2025SCIENCE

Why Sir George Cayley's Ideas Still Fly High

Ever wondered who first figured out how planes fly? Meet Sir George Cayley, often called the dad of aviation. Unlike others who just tried and hoped for the best, Cayley used science to understand flight. He found three key forces that affect planes: lift, drag, and thrust. By studying these, he cou

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Jan 12 2025BUSINESS

Kickstart Your Career: Tips from Leaders on Lifelong Learning

Starting a new year often brings resolutions, like wanting to boost your skills and knowledge. Turns out, continuous learning is a great resolution to keep. Companies today value people who keep learning, especially when the world is always changing. Six business leaders share their top tips on how

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Jan 12 2025HEALTH

Can Music Really Shrink Cancer Cells?

In 2011, a Brazilian team led by Dr. Márcia Alves Marques Capella experimented with music and breast cancer cells. They played Beethoven's Fifth Symphony and Ligeti's "Atmosphères" to some cells in petri dishes. Amazingly, these songs seemed to kill around a fifth of the malignant cells. Mozart's So

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Jan 12 2025SPORTS

The Texans' Playoff Tradition: A Saturday Afternoon Special

You know that feeling when something happens so many times it becomes a tradition? That's exactly what's going on with the Houston Texans in the NFL playoffs. Every time they've made it to the playoffs—eight times in their history—they've played on a Saturday afternoon. Talk about consistency! This

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Jan 12 2025SPORTS

Two Big NFL Matchups: How to Enjoy and Bet on Chargers vs. Texans, Steelers vs. Ravens

On Saturday, January 11, 2025, the NFL playoffs kick off with two exciting AFC games. First, at 4:30 PM ET, the Los Angeles Chargers, led by first-year coach Jim Harbaugh, travel to Houston to take on the Texans, who have won their division for two years straight under head coach DeMeco Ryans and qu

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Jan 12 2025SPORTS

Rookies Face Off: Steelers Newbies Prepare for Ravens Playoff Showdown

In the lead-up to their AFC wild card game against the Ravens, four Pittsburgh Steelers rookies are feeling the heat. Center Zach Frazier, right guard Mason McCormick, inside linebacker Payton Wilson, and nickel back Beanie Bishop have all played crucial roles this season. With the playoffs here, th

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Jan 12 2025HEALTH

Are Wheelchair Services Up to Snuff? Stakeholders Weigh In

Think of the wheelchair service delivery process (SDP) as a giant machine with lots of moving parts. With so many pieces, it's easy for things to go wrong. Stakeholders in the United States were asked about how well this machine is working. The results? Not so great. A survey showed that most people

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