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Dec 17 2024HEALTH

Exploring How Exercise Affects Sleep in Older People in Ghana

Did you know that doing simple exercises can greatly enhance how well you sleep? In Ghana, researchers looked into how regular physical activity affects sleep quality in adults who are 50 years or older. They found that exercise can improve sleep, but a few things like pain, feeling lonely, or feeli

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Dec 17 2024SPORTS

The Story Behind Pat Connaughton's Irish Roots and Catholic Faith

Pat Connaughton, born in Arlington, Massachusetts, in 1993, is known for his versatile skills on the basketball court. His journey from high school to the NBA is a testament to his hard work and dedication. But there's more to him than basketball. Connaughton’s roots trace back to County Galway, Ire

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Dec 17 2024SPORTS

The Josh Allen vs. Patrick Mahomes Debate: Who’s the Best QB?

The NFL season of 2024-25 is sparking a lively debate: who's the top quarterback? Some say it's Lamar Jackson, others root for Jared Goff, but the real showdown is between Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen. Both QBs are out to win, and Chiefs fans strongly back Mahomes while others lean towards Allen,

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Dec 17 2024POLITICS

Remote Federal Work in the Crosshairs: Trump's Plan to End Telework

Donald Trump, the soon-to-be president, is upset about a deal that lets federal workers keep doing their jobs from home. He thinks it's a bad idea and wants to stop it. The agreement, made by the Social Security Administration, lets workers telecommute until 2029. Trump doesn't like this and thinks

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Dec 17 2024POLITICS

Biden's China Tech Deal: A Risky Move?

President Joe Biden's team has just agreed to a five-year extension of a science and technology sharing agreement with China, originally set up by President Jimmy Carter. The problem? China has a history of using this knowledge to boost its military power. While the State Department claims new safeg

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Dec 17 2024EDUCATION

Why Choose a University for Flight Training?

These days, getting pilot training at a university is becoming more popular. It’s not just a few schools offering this either. Students can pick from many options to earn their pilot's license and start a career in flying. Let's dive into why university flight schools might be a good choice. Univer

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Dec 17 2024BUSINESS

Amazon's Warehouse Quotas: Balancing Speed and Safety

Ever thought about what goes on in Amazon's warehouses? It's a fast-paced world in there, with workers rushing to meet tough quotas. But is speed coming at a cost? Internal reports reveal that Amazon employees face a high risk of injuries due to these strict rules. The constant pressure to move fast

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Dec 17 2024ENTERTAINMENT

The Winding Path of Joe Rogan: How He Became Successful Without a College Degree

You might know Joe Rogan from his popular podcast, stand-up comedy, or UFC commentary. But did you know he didn't finish college? In fact, he never got a degree. Instead, he found success through real-world experiences, self-education, and following his passions. His journey started in high school,

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Dec 17 2024POLITICS

Robert Kennedy Jr. 's HHS Nomination: A Stormy Path

Robert Kennedy Jr. , the latest pick for Health and Human Services (HHS) secretary by President-elect Donald Trump, is set to meet with a slew of Republican senators this week. This comes as Trump holds his first post-election news conference, looking optimistic. One key issue Kennedy faces is his h

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Dec 17 2024ENVIRONMENT

Transforming Waste into Wealth: A New Way to Use Sewage Sludge

Did you know that sewage sludge, the stuff left over after treating wastewater, could be a treasure trove of biogenic carbon? It's true! In the EU alone, over 10 million dry tons are produced each year, containing about 30% carbon by dry weight. The problem? It's wet and full of ash, making it tough

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