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Jan 22 2025HEALTH

Why Pollution and Allergies are on the Rise

Did you know that pollution can make allergies worse? It's true! Dirty air from cars and factories can worsen asthma and stuffy noses from allergies. Even inside our homes, things like mold and chemicals can trigger allergic reactions. On top of that, climate change is making seasonal allergies even

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Jan 22 2025HEALTH

AI Video Generators: Changing Healthcare, Yet More to Consider

Imagine if doctors could customize educational videos for each patient or if medical students could train with realistic, personalized scenarios. That’s what artificial intelligence (AI)–driven video generators like Sora Turbo from OpenAI and Veo 2 from Google are promising. Announced in December 20

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Jan 22 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Berlinale's Fresh Lineup: A Mix of Glamour and Controversy

This year's Berlin Film Festival promises excitement with a diverse lineup of films from around the globe. Ethan Hawke and Margaret Qualley star in Richard Linklater’s “Blue Moon, ” a biopic about songwriter Lorenz Hart. Meanwhile, Jessica Chastain and Isaac Hernández team up in Michel Franco’s “Dre

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Jan 22 2025POLITICS

Shocking Claims: Pete Hegseth's Sister-in-Law Speaks Out

Pete Hegseth, a former Fox News host nominated for defense secretary, is facing serious allegations from his former sister-in-law. In her affidavit to the Senate, Danielle Hegseth claims that Pete was abusive to his second wife, Samantha. She said she saw and heard enough to believe Pete is not fit

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Jan 22 2025SPORTS

Why the WNBA is Winning Hearts, While the NBA Struggles

Shaquille O'Neal thinks dunking will boost WNBA ratings. But former NBA champ John Salley has a different view. On the Really No Really podcast, Salley said the WNBA's popularity is rising because women's basketball focuses on fundamentals. Unlike the NBA, which is dealing with a viewership decline

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Jan 22 2025SPORTS

Bone Stress Injuries in College Runners: A Seasonal Snapshot

Bone stress injuries (BSIs) are a common problem for college athletes, especially those who run long distances like cross-country and track runners. Surprisingly, not much research has been done to figure out if these injuries happen more at certain times of the year, or if different parts of the bo

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Jan 22 2025SPORTS

Ohio State Dominates the 12-Team Playoff: Buckeyes Lead All-CFP Team Selections

Ohio State's road to the national title was nothing short of impressive. The Buckeyes earned 11 spots on the CBS Sports All-College Football Playoff (CFP) team, with six of those selections on defense. Their dominance in the trenches allowed them to control the game, protect their quarterback, and d

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Jan 21 2025SPORTS

The Buckeyes' Big Comeback: A Championship Won by Many

It was do or die for Ohio State. The Buckeyes had to win the national championship or face a season full of doubts. The game was tough, with Notre Dame fighting back, but the Buckeyes had their secret weapon: freshman sensation Jeremiah Smith. He caught a deep pass that sealed the game, giving Ohio

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Jan 21 2025POLITICS

Trump's New Rules: Birthright Citizenship and More Immigration Changes

On his first day in office, President Donald Trump signed several executive orders. One of these orders aims to end birthright citizenship, which is the automatic granting of citizenship to anyone born on U. S. soil. This move sparked immediate legal challenges. A lawsuit filed in Massachusetts argu

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Jan 21 2025SPORTS

Wrestling Coaches Split on Bringing Back National Duals

The college wrestling world is buzzing with debate over the return of the National Duals. Oklahoma State's coach, David Taylor, is eager to revive the event and believes it could be a great way to boost the sport's popularity. He suggested holding it in November before conference competitions, invit

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