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Nov 21 2024SPORTS

How Big a Deal is Texas's Schedule Strength?

Texas football coach Steve Sarkisian isn't too worried about what the College Football Playoff (CFP) committee looks for in their rankings. He's more focused on playing good football. The Longhorns, ranked third, have two big games left against Kentucky and Texas A&M. Their schedule strength isn't g

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Nov 21 2024SPORTS

Top Centre-Backs in EA Sports FC 25: Who Made the List?

In the gaming world of EA Sports FC 25, the centre-backs you choose can make or break your defence. You've got speed demons like Micky van de Ven from Tottenham and strong, composed players like Antonio Rüdiger from Real Madrid. There's also a heavy presence from top European leagues like the Premie

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Nov 21 2024HEALTH

How Heat Can Help Heal: A Warm Approach to Anorexia Treatment

More than a century ago, a physician named William Gull made a notable suggestion. He proposed applying heat to patients with anorexia nervosa (AN), a serious eating disorder. Gull was inspired by the work of Charles Chossat, a Swiss physiologist who accidentally discovered that heat had therapeutic

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Nov 21 2024BUSINESS

Nvidia’s Big Earnings Day: What to Watch for

Nvidia is set to reveal its fiscal 2025 third-quarter results after the market closes on Wednesday. Wall Street is eagerly anticipating a significant profit jump to 75 cents per share, with revenue projected to hit $33. 16 billion—both figures marking over 80% growth compared to last year. Given Nvi

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Nov 21 2024BUSINESS

Walmart and Target: A Tale of Two Retail Giants

Walmart and Target, two of America's biggest retailers, recently reported their earnings, and the results couldn't be more different. Target's stock hit a low not seen in a year after missing its earnings forecast by a large margin. The company blamed higher costs due to a port strike last October a

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Nov 21 2024LIFESTYLE

Why Boston Tops New England for Retirement

You might think Boston is all about high prices and taxes, but it turns out to be the best place in New England to retire. Even with its expensive living costs, the city shines in healthcare and overall quality of life, making it a favorite for retirees. Recently, U. S. News & World Report ranked Bo

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Nov 21 2024ENVIRONMENT

Is Quick Wildfire Reporting Worth It?

Wildfires are becoming more frequent due to climate change. A research team in Western Canada studied reports from 2015 to 2020, focusing on the speed of wildfire detection. They discovered that even if we report fires an hour earlier, the cost reduction for firefighting is minimal, around 0. 25%. T

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Nov 21 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Believe's Big Move: Partnering with Verve for Representation

Believe Entertainment Group, an award-winning studio based in New York City, has teamed up with Verve for representation. This news comes on the heels of their Grammy nomination for the Peacock documentary, "Kings from Queens: The Run DMC Story, " in the Best Film Music category. Believe has an impr

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Nov 20 2024WEATHER

Stormey Weather: A 'Bomb Cyclone' Strikes the Northwest US

A whopper of a storm hit the northwest United States this week, packing a punch with intense winds and heavy rain. Meteorologists dubbed it a "bomb cyclone, " an event that happens when a storm suddenly gains strength. Also known as an atmospheric river, this storm is a massive stream of moisture fr

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Nov 20 2024FINANCE

Should You Invest in Zscaler? Analysts and Insiders Weigh In

Looking for investment tips? Analysts from RBC Capital and Stifel Nicolaus are pointing to Zscaler, a cloud-based security company, as a potential winner. On November 17, RBC Capital's Matthew Hedberg highlighted Zscaler (ZS), setting a price target of $230. Zscaler's stock closed at $204. 36 the da

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