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May 16 2025SPORTS

Charissa Thompson's Next Move: Is She Leaving FOX?

Charissa Thompson's future is a hot topic. This is because she was not part of FOX's big 2025 NFL broadcast announcement. This event was a star-studded affair, featuring big names like Tom Brady, Rob Gronkowski, and Erin Andrews. Charissa has been a key figure in FOX's NFL coverage for over a decade

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May 16 2025FINANCE

The Big Move: Tech Firm's Strategic Shift and Growth Plans

The tech world is buzzing with news from Poet Technologies. They've just wrapped up their first quarter of 2025. The company has been busy making big moves. They've been innovating, forming partnerships, and ramping up production. All this is setting the stage for a major revenue boost later in the

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May 16 2025HEALTH

How Doctors Are Getting Better at Spotting Cancer Fighters

In the realm of breast cancer treatment, there's a lot of focus on something called stromal tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes, or sTILs for short. These tiny cells can actually help predict how a patient will fare. However, figuring out how many of these cells are present can be quite the headache for

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May 16 2025FINANCE

The Global Game of Investment: Manufacturing and Power

Foreign investments often involve building new factories or power plants in other countries. This is known as greenfield investment. It brings fresh money and jobs to the host country. A recent study looked into how these investments spread across the globe in two big areas: making stuff (manufactur

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May 16 2025EDUCATION

The Impact of Screen Time on Young Minds in Rural Areas

In today's world, screens are everywhere and they are a big part of kids' lives. This is true even in rural areas where resources are limited. The way kids use screens and how they interact with adults while using them can really affect how they grow and learn. This is a big deal, but it hasn't g

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May 16 2025SCIENCE

Savanna Chimps: How They Pick Their Meals

In the vast, dry savannas, male chimpanzees face a unique challenge: finding enough food to meet their daily needs. Unlike their forest-dwelling cousins, these chimps live in a landscape where food is often scarce and spread out. So, how do they choose what to eat? Researchers set out to answer this

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May 16 2025POLITICS

Silencing Science: The Chilling Effect of Political Pressure

Political decisions can have a big impact on science. Sometimes this is good. But sometimes it can be bad. It can even make scientists scared to speak up. This is what happened when Trump made big cuts to science budgets. Many researchers felt the heat. They worried about getting backlash. But

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May 16 2025BUSINESS

The Hidden Market of Returned Goods

In the heart of Fort Worth, a massive warehouse sprawls across 250, 000 square feet. This is not your typical storage space. It is a hub for returned items, a place where televisions, laptops, power tools, and even fishing rods find a second life. These goods, worth millions, have been sent back by

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May 16 2025HEALTH

How Belly Fat and Genes Team Up to Affect Dementia Risk in Seniors

In the realm of health, the location of fat in the body can be just as significant as the amount. Visceral fat, the type that accumulates around the organs, has a stronger connection to metabolic and heart health compared to fat stored in other areas. This type of fat is often linked to a higher ris

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May 15 2025HEALTH

Stress-Induced Heart Trouble: A Hidden Danger

A recent study has shed light on a serious heart condition known as Takotsubo cardiomyopathy, often called broken heart syndrome. This condition is triggered by intense emotional or physical stress. It causes part of the heart to temporarily enlarge and function poorly. The study found that this syn

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