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Nov 18 2024SPORTS

NBA's Big Fines: LaMelo, Edwards, Rivers Pay Up

Recently, the NBA handed out some hefty fines. LaMelo Ball, Anthony Edwards, and Doc Rivers all got hit with penalties for different reasons. LaMelo said something offensive in a post-game interview, and the league didn't like it. He had to pay $100, 000 for that. Anthony Edwards flipped off a fan d

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Nov 18 2024CELEBRITIES

Jared Isaacman: Aviation Enthusiast and Globe-Trotter

Jared Isaacman, a passionate entrepreneur and aviation lover from New Jersey, has made waves in both technology and air travel. After studying at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, he founded United Bank Card in the 1990s, which handles billions in transactions yearly. Isaacman's interest in avia

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Nov 18 2024ENTERTAINMENT

World of Warcraft: A 20-Year Journey

Blizzard Entertainment's World of Warcraft, launched back in November 2004, is celebrating its 20th anniversary. The game has had a profound impact on the gaming world and beyond. Before social networks like Facebook and Twitter, WoW showed us a sneak peek of a future where people connect with frien

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Nov 18 2024HEALTH

Rethinking Immunity: Vaccines Battle Cervical Cancer

You know how cervical cancer can trick the immune system into ignoring it? Well, scientists are fighting back with special vaccines. These vaccines help the body's soldiers, like lymphocytes and natural killer cells, to team up and target the bad guys, the cancer cells. The vaccines do this by boost

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Nov 18 2024BUSINESS

China's Retaliation Risks: What U. S. Companies Fear

With Donald Trump's administration adopting a tough stance on China, U. S. companies are worried about becoming targets of retaliation. Trump has threatened high tariffs and ending reliance on China, which could disrupt supply chains and increase prices for consumers. The Chinese government might re

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Nov 18 2024BUSINESS

Tough Times for Small Businesses: Surviving Inflation's Bite

Inflation is a cruel beast, especially for small businesses as they face skyrocketing costs and disgruntled customers. Enjou Chocolat, a small chocolate shop in New Jersey, knows this story all too well. Forcing customers to shell out more for treats, like $14. 99 for a half-pound bag of foil chocol

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Nov 18 2024SPORTS

Jake Paul's Boxing Win Over Tyson: A New Feud With Dana White

Young boxer Jake Paul took to Twitter to hit back at UFC CEO Dana White after his successful Netflix fight with Mike Tyson. The fight, despite being uneventful, was a massive business success, drawing over 60 million live viewers and generating over $18 million. White, however, criticized Paul's per

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Nov 18 2024BUSINESS

The Biggest and Best: A Look at the Bombardier Global 7500

Ever wondered what it's like to fly in the biggest private jet on the market? Meet the Bombardier Global 7500, a beast of a business jet that's all about space and distance. This jet isn't just the largest, it's also one of the longest-range private jets you can buy. It can fly up to 7, 700 nautical

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Nov 17 2024HEALTH

Stress and Eating: How It Affects Chinese Women

Ever wondered how stress affects our food choices? Well, it turns out that when we feel overwhelmed, our diet might take a hit, especially for women. Let's dive into a study that explored this link in Chinese adults. The study started by looking at how stress impacts eating habits. Past research ha

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Nov 17 2024BUSINESS

Sue Bird's Winning Investment Strategy: People First

Sue Bird, a basketball legend with a stellar career, is making headlines in the business world. She's not just investing in businesses, but in people she trusts. Her first big bet was on a friend's restaurant venture, which paid off big time. In just a year or two, she recouped her initial investmen

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