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Jan 22 2025SPORTS

Stop Yelling at Young Hockey Officials!

Imagine a young kid, just 12 or 13, trying their best as a hockey referee. They're learning, growing, and making mistakes, just like anyone else. Now, picture the scene: parents and coaches screaming at them from the sidelines. This isn't fair, is it? Dave Kadun, an experienced official from Alberta

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Jan 21 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Donkey Kong's Artistic Evolution: A Veteran's Thoughts

Have you ever wondered how the people behind your favorite video game characters feel when their creations get a makeover? Well, we're in luck because Kevin Bayliss, the artist behind Donkey Kong's modern look, recently shared his thoughts on the Nintendo redesign. The spotlight is on Mario Kart 9 a

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Jan 21 2025SPORTS

The Buckeyes' Big Comeback: A Championship Won by Many

It was do or die for Ohio State. The Buckeyes had to win the national championship or face a season full of doubts. The game was tough, with Notre Dame fighting back, but the Buckeyes had their secret weapon: freshman sensation Jeremiah Smith. He caught a deep pass that sealed the game, giving Ohio

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Jan 21 2025POLITICS

Maura Healey Set to Unveil Higher Ed Funding Plan

Governor Maura Healey is ready to drop a big news bomb about money for colleges in Massachusetts. She's calling it a "major announcement, " and it's happening this Tuesday morning. The action starts at 11 a. m. and includes a sneak peek at the cybersecurity center at Bridgewater State University. Yo

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Jan 21 2025SCIENCE

What Do Psychology and Law Experts Think About Open Science?

Recently, a survey was conducted to understand how researchers in psychology and law view open science. This survey aimed to answer four key questions. First, it explored how these researchers define open science. Second, it delved into their perceptions of open science. Third, it investigated how f

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Jan 21 2025HEALTH

Bangladesh's Contraception Use: Beyond Women Empowerment

In Bangladesh, the discussion around contraception often includes women empowerment. But is that the only factor at play? Let's dig into the 2017-2018 Demographic Health Survey to see what's really going on. Women empowerment is a big deal. It's not just about fairness; it's also linked to achievin

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Jan 21 2025SCIENCE

A New Way to Boost Fuel Cell Catalysts

You know how fuel cells use something called a catalyst to make energy? Usually, they use something called a platinum catalyst. But scientists are looking for something better. One option is something called an Fe-N-C catalyst. It's promising, but it doesn't last long enough. So, some smart research

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Jan 21 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Scorpions Delay Las Vegas Show Due to Drummer's Health

Scorpions drummer Mikkey Dee recently shared his battle with sepsis, a severe blood infection. Following his hospitalization, the band has decided to postpone their Las Vegas residency, which was initially set to start on February 28 and run through March 11. This residency was part of the band's 60

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Jan 21 2025HEALTH

Honey with Hidden Drugs: A Rising Trend in France

Last year, French customs officials seized a whopping 31, 000 tons of honey that claimed to boost sexual performance. This honey, often called "aphrodisiac honey, " is sold in clubs and nightlife spots under names like Black Horse or Bio Max. The problem? It's often mixed with drugs like sildenafil

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Jan 20 2025SPORTS

Eagles' Playoff Victory: Barkley's Record-Breaking Runs and Defense's Heroics

The Philadelphia Eagles have secured their spot in the NFC Championship after a thrilling 28-22 win against the Los Angeles Rams. Running back Saquon Barkley stole the show with two record-breaking touchdown runs, totaling 205 rushing yards. His performances in both games against the Rams this seaso

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