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Dec 08 2024POLITICS

Weekly Wrap-Up: Big News and New Faces in Chicago

Phew! December is here, and it's been quite the week in the news. Let's start with the big one: President Joe Biden pardoned his son, Hunter, who was in some hot water with the law. Despite promising not to use his presidential powers in his son's criminal cases, Biden went ahead and did it anyway.

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Dec 06 2024HEALTH

Clots and Pills: Exploring the Risks

Have you ever heard about the potentially serious side effects of birth control pills? That’s right, we’re talking about combined oral contraceptives (COCs). A recent study delved into the world of reports filed with the FDA Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS) to get a clearer picture. One of the

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Dec 06 2024LIFESTYLE

Shopping Centers' Holiday Extravaganzas: A Look at What's in Store

As the holidays approach, shopping centers across North Texas are pulling out all the stops to lure in shoppers. This year, expect a mix of classic and unique attractions designed to make your holiday shopping experience more than just a trip to the mall. Let's dive into what each center has planned

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Dec 03 2024HEALTH

Salt Shake-Up: How Cutting Sodium Affects Heart Health

Ever wondered how much salt is too much for your heart? Well, scientists have been digging into this question for a while now. They've looked at a bunch of studies that review the impact of sodium intake on our blood pressure and heart health. The goal? To figure out how certain we can be about the

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Dec 03 2024HEALTH

Health Support for IPV Survivors During Crises

Coping with a hurtful partner is tough. But when big bad things happen, like money troubles or natural disasters, the situation can get even worse. That’s what researchers found when they looked into how survivors of intimate partner violence (IPV) get help during stressful life events (SLEs) in wea

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Dec 02 2024HEALTH

Exploring Parents' Resilience: A 6-Year Look

Scientists set out to understand how parents' resilience changes or stays the same over six years. They also wanted to see if this trait could shield them from mental health issues during tough times. The study took place in Finland, using data from the FinnBrain Birth Cohort Study. Over 2, 000 pare

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Dec 01 2024SPORTS

Michael Jordan's Scoring Milestone and Other Sports History Moments

In 1996, basketball legend Michael Jordan joined an elite group in the NBA by scoring his 25, 000th point. He achieved this feat in just 782 games, second only to Wilt Chamberlain's 691 games. The Bulls celebrated with a win against the San Antonio Spurs, 97-88. Jordan's contribution was significant

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Nov 27 2024SPORTS

The Trust Game: What Amateur Tennis Players Really Think

You might have seen it at your local tennis club – the trust system, where players call their own lines and no umpire is needed. But how do players feel about this setup? A recent study dug into the minds of amateur tennis enthusiasts to find out. Researchers chatted with 23 players, asking about th

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Nov 27 2024SPORTS

Thrilling Thanksgiving: A Look Back at History-Making Sports Moments

Ever wonder what makes sports so exciting? Let's dive into some incredible moments that happened on this very day in history. In 1980, the Chicago Bears pulled off a jaw-dropping victory against the Detroit Lions on Thanksgiving Day. Dave Williams returned Eddie Murray's opening kickoff 95 yards in

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Nov 27 2024HEALTH

Testing Fans at the 2022 Cameroon AFCON: How It Worked and Why It Matters

The 2022 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) in Cameroon faced an unusual opponent: COVID-19. Organizers and health officials made sure anyone entering the stadium or fan zones had negative SARS-CoV-2 test results from the last 48 hours. Free testing and vaccinations were offered at entrances. Fans who a

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