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Feb 13 2025CELEBRITIES

Super Bowl Week: 2 Ex-MLB Stars Clash in New Orleans

In the bustling streets of New Orleans during Super Bowl week, a heated argument erupted between two former MLB pitchers, Patrick Mahomes Sr. and John Rocker. The incident took place outside Willie’s Chicken Shack, near the famous St. Louis Cathedral. Mahomes Sr. , the father of NFL superstar Patric

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Feb 13 2025HEALTH

Shoulder Surgery: The Future of Flexible Implants

Shoulder replacements are becoming more common, and with that comes the need to fix or change these implants. To make this process simpler and less harmful to the body, doctors have created special parts for the shoulder joint that can be easily switched. These parts are called convertible glenoid a

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Feb 13 2025WEATHER

Stormy Mornings Ahead: Plan Your Week

Get ready for a wet start to your week. Heavy rain is expected to hit the area, making morning commutes a bit messy. The rain will be most intense this morning and tomorrow, with the heaviest downpours happening along and northwest of I-20. The good news is that the rain will ease up by the afternoo

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Feb 13 2025SCIENCE

The Hidden Clues in Online Bargaining

Ever wondered if the time it takes to respond to an offer on online platforms like eBay can reveal more than just a person's decision? Well, it turns out that it can give away some strategic information. The traditional view in game theory is that decision-makers have a preplanned strategy

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Feb 13 2025EDUCATION

Brain Power in the Countryside: How Education Can Boost Rural Farming

Rural areas in China are getting a boost from a unique program. The "One Village, One University Student" initiative is all about bringing fresh minds to the countryside. The goal? To create a workforce that genuinely understands and loves agriculture. This isn't just about having more people in the

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Feb 13 2025HEALTH

Preparing Future Doctors for the Elderly

The United States is seeing a significant increase in its elderly population. This means more older adults will be dealing with long-term health issues and specific geriatric problems. To get future healthcare workers ready for this challenge, we need to find better ways to teach them about the comp

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Feb 13 2025HEALTH

Love Hurts: Teen Dating Violence in Rio de Janeiro

Teen dating violence is a big problem around the world. It's not just about physical harm; it can also be emotional or sexual. This issue is especially important in Latin America, where there isn't much research on the topic. A recent study in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, looked into this problem. It foc

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Feb 12 2025BUSINESS

CVS Health's 2024 Financial Results: A Closer Look

CVS Health Corporation recently shared its financial performance for the final quarter and the entire year of 2024. The earnings per share (EPS) for the fourth quarter, following Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP), dropped to $1. 30 from $1. 58 the previous year. This decrease was mainl

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Feb 12 2025SPORTS

Kelce's Future: To Play or Not to Play?

Travis Kelce, the star tight end, is taking his time to decide whether he'll continue playing in 2025. This decision comes after a season where he felt the pressure of his team's expectations and the physical toll of the game. Kelce has been a key player for his team, helping them reach multiple AFC

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Feb 12 2025BUSINESS

Fast Food Giants Serve Up Surprising Results

Restaurant Brands International (RBI) just dropped some numbers for their latest quarter. They saw a 2. 5% increase in same-store sales. This boost came from Burger King and Popeyes doing better than expected. Let's break it down. RBI's earnings per share were 81 cents, which is a bit more than the

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