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Jan 01 2025HEALTH

A Doctor's Simple Tip to Beat Colon Cancer

Sure, talking with your family about colon polyps might seem awkward, but it could save a life. Dr. Shukla, a colon and rectal surgeon, wants you to chat about this stuff openly. Start colonoscopies at 45, or earlier if your family's had trouble. Got a polyp? Ask if it's an adenoma and how big. This

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Dec 31 2024SPORTS

A Groundbreaking Moment: Becky Hammon Makes NBA History

In the world of sports, history was made on November 22, 2020. Becky Hammon, an assistant coach for the San Antonio Spurs, stepped into the limelight when she became the first female to coach an NBA game. This remarkable event happened after the Spurs' head coach, Gregg Popovich, was ejected during

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Dec 30 2024TECHNOLOGY

Why Do Dates Change?

Ever wondered why we use different dates to mark important events? It's not just about the day or the month, but also the year. Let's dive into the fascinating world of dates and why they change. First, let's talk about why dates change at all. It's all about the calendar we use. You see, there are

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Dec 30 2024CRIME

From AIDs Trojan to Billion-Dollar Business: The Evolution of Ransomware

In the digital world, it's not just the good guys who evolve. Ransomware, a form of malware that locks your files and demands payment, has come a long way since its 1989 debut. Let’s dive into its history and future. It all started with a floppy disk scare. The “AIDs Trojan” was the first-known ran

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Dec 29 2024SPORTS

The Detroit Lions Mark a Sad Sports Milestone

History was made in the sports world when the Detroit Lions lost to the Green Bay Packers 31-21 on this day in 2008. This game was the final nail in the coffin for the Lions, who became the first team in NFL history to go winless across a 16-game season. Going winless is tough for any team, and the

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Dec 28 2024EDUCATION

Unlocking Black History: Florida Students Learn Beyond School Walls

Florida may have required African American history in schools for decades, but many students still receive incomplete lessons. This gap has led to community efforts like Charlene Farrington's Saturday classes at the Spady Cultural Heritage Museum in Delray Beach. Here, students delve into South Flor

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Dec 28 2024HEALTH

Art and Smallpox: Japan's Visual Journey

Imagine traveling back in time to witness Japan's long battle against smallpox. Artwork and woodblock prints tell this tale, capturing the emotions and methods used to fight the disease. Let's start with smallpox's arrival in Japan and the traditional treatments that were tried. These methods might

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Dec 25 2024SPORTS

Bill Belichick Reaches Big Milestone in Football History

On the 11th of December, 2016, a significant milestone was achieved by Bill Belichick in the world of American football. Belichick, the head coach of the New England Patriots, secured his 200th regular-season victory with the team. This achievement is remarkable as it makes him one of only five coac

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Dec 25 2024ENTERTAINMENT

My Fave Netflix Docs of the Year: Gaming, Cheer, and More!

This year, I binged on some amazing Netflix docuseries. The list includes heart-warming stories like “The Remarkable Life of Ibelin, ” which shows how gaming can break isolation. Then there’s “America’s Sweethearts, ” giving us a behind-the-scenes look at the tough training of Dallas Cowboys cheerle

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Dec 24 2024POLITICS

Bill Clinton in Hospital: Health Check Due to Fever

Bill Clinton, the 78-year-old former president, was admitted to MedStar Georgetown University Hospital in Washington, DC, on Monday. His close associates revealed that he developed a fever and is under observation. Angel Urena, a spokesperson, stated that Clinton is doing well and is anticipated to

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