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Dec 30 2025SPORTS

A Hard-Fought Battle: Falcons Edge Out Rams in a Thrilling Showdown

The Los Angeles Rams, who had been on top for most of the season, faced a tough reality check when they lost to the Atlanta Falcons in a nail-biting game. The Falcons, who had been struggling, showed their grit by coming back from two 21-point leads to win 27-24. Bijan Robinson was a standout playe

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Dec 30 2025BUSINESS

Sipping and Sponsoring: How Booze Brands Score Big in APAC Sports

In the world of sports sponsorships, alcohol brands are raising the stakes in the Asia-Pacific region. The scene is bustling with deals, and the numbers are eye-opening. Australian Football is leading the pack in terms of revenue, but soccer has the most sponsorship agreements. Team deals are the mo

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Dec 29 2025HEALTH

Finland's Pancreatitis Puzzle: Fewer Cases, More Biliary Causes

Finland has seen a drop in acute pancreatitis (AP) cases. In the 1990s, over 70 out of 100, 000 people got it. Alcohol was the main cause, making up 70% of cases. This was different from most countries, where gallstones (biliary) were the top reason. Better tests and treatments have changed things.

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Dec 29 2025SCIENCE

Smart Tech Helps Grab Good Stuff from Plants

Quercetin is a superstar nutrient found in many fruits and veggies. It's great for health, but getting it out of plants is tricky. Old ways use lots of time and bad chemicals. Now, scientists made a smart polymer that loves quercetin. It's like a magnet, but for molecules. They made this polymer us

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Dec 29 2025ENVIRONMENT

Can Ocean Alkalinity Enhancement Really Save Marine Life?

Ocean Alkalinity Enhancement (OAE) is a method that aims to reduce the effects of ocean acidification and help marine life. It's been suggested that OAE could potentially help marine creatures that make shells or skeletons out of calcium carbonate, known as marine calcifiers. However, recent studies

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Dec 27 2025HEALTH

How City Life Affects Drinking Habits

Cities are changing fast. But how do these changes affect people's lives? A recent study looked into this. It checked how things like dirty air, busy roads, and not enough parks might lead to more drinking. The study covered 43 cities in China. It found that where you live can really change your hab

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Dec 27 2025SPORTS

Kelce's Exit: A Glimpse into the Chiefs' Future

The Kansas City Chiefs are facing a tough time. They went from being a top team to struggling this season. Their star quarterback, Patrick Mahomes, got hurt. This makes people wonder if the Chiefs will ever be as good as they used to be. Travis Kelce, a key player for the Chiefs, is also in the spo

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Dec 27 2025BUSINESS

Telcoin's Big Move: eUSD Stablecoin Goes Live

Telcoin has just taken a significant step in the world of digital finance. They've launched their eUSD stablecoin on the Ethereum and Polygon blockchains. This move comes after getting the green light from the Nebraska Department of Banking and Finance last month. The eUSD stablecoin is now live, w

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Dec 26 2025CELEBRITIES

A Cozy Christmas for Taylor and Travis

Christmas brought a mix of joy and disappointment for Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce. Despite the Kansas City Chiefs losing their game, the couple enjoyed a quiet holiday together. Taylor showed up to support Travis at Arrowhead Stadium. She wore a stylish red bomber jacket over a black outfit, comp

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Dec 26 2025BUSINESS

Hillcrest's Holiday Hustle: Businesses Battle Barriers

In the heart of Hillcrest, a city project is causing a stir. Businesses along 5th Avenue are feeling the pinch as construction work disrupts their usual holiday buzz. The issue? A storm drain project that's blocking access and turning away customers. The project kicked off early this month, with fe

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