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Sep 06 2024SPORTS

San Marino's Giant Leap: Is a Soccer Upset More Than Just a Fluke?

San Marino's national soccer team has done the unthinkable: they've secured their first-ever competitive win after an astonishing 176-game winless streak. The 1-0 victory over Liechtenstein in the UEFA Nations League sent shockwaves through the football world, as San Marino, previously ranked 210th

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Sep 06 2024ENTERTAINMENT

MIP London: Can This New Market Really Shake Up the Content Scene?

A new player is entering the crowded field of TV content markets: MIP London. Scheduled for February 2024, this event aims to attract major players like Netflix, Disney, and Fox, promising a week of networking, screenings, and genre-specific summits. But with established players like the London TV S

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Sep 06 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Beetlejuice: The Sammy Davis Jr. Twist You Never Knew!

Imagine a Beetlejuice with the charisma of Sammy Davis Jr. – a wild thought, right? Tim Burton did! In a 1999 interview, Burton revealed his original casting choice for the iconic ghost was none other than the legendary entertainer. Can you picture Davis Jr. bringing his unique blend of humor, musi

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Sep 06 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Data-Driven Dragons: 8 Lions Takes on the Kids' Entertainment World

A new entertainment company, 8 Lions, is roaring into the world of kids' and teens' content. Founded by Moonbug veterans Jiella Esmat and Karine Ahton, 8 Lions promises to use a data-driven approach to develop and grow new intellectual properties (IPs). But does relying on data really capture the

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Sep 06 2024SPORTS

Rutgers Gymnastics: A Toxic Culture Exposed

The Rutgers gymnastics program has been rocked by bombshell allegations of mistreatment and abuse. Former gymnasts are speaking out about a culture that prioritized winning at all costs, even if it meant sacrificing the athletes' mental health and well-being. What if this is just the tip of the ice

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Sep 06 2024ENVIRONMENT

Pollution's Tightrope Walk: Biden Reverses Trump, But Is It Enough?

The Biden administration is walking a tightrope on air pollution. They've partially revived stricter rules for some polluting facilities, but left others with the looser standards set by the Trump era. This move reignited the debate: are these updated regulations enough to protect our health and env

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Sep 06 2024TECHNOLOGY

TV Tech Awards: A Closer Look at This Year's Innovations & Controversies

The TV Academy recently announced the winners of the 76th Engineering, Science & Technology Emmy Awards. Let's take a closer look at these groundbreaking achievements and ponder some thought-provoking questions along the way. First up is Jensen Huang receiving the Charles F. Jenkins Lifetime Achiev

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Sep 06 2024TECHNOLOGY

When Tradition Meets Technology: A Weave of Wonders

Imagine stumbling upon a piece of art that seamlessly blends the ancient traditions of Navajo weaving with the cutting-edge innovation of Intel's Pentium processor. That's exactly what happened when computer historian Ken Shirriff discovered a stunning Navajo rug at the National Gallery of Art, feat

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Sep 06 2024TECHNOLOGY

Curiosity Stream: Is This the Discovery Channel We Crave?

Curiosity Stream promises to be a haven for science, technology, history, and nature documentaries. Launched by the founder of Discovery Channel, it boasts an extensive library featuring renowned experts like David Attenborough, Michio Kaku, Brian Greene, and Emmy Award-winning series 'Stephen Hawk

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Sep 06 2024HEALTH

Is This BKFC Champ Trading Brawn for Brains? Christine Ferea's Fight for Long-Term Health

Christine Ferea, the BKFC flyweight champion, never expected a brain health study to change her fighting career. Initially, she joined a decade-long program at the Cleveland Clinic simply for the extra cash. But what she discovered through yearly brain scans, cognitive tests, and balance assessment

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