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Jan 17 2025HEALTH

Do Antibiotics Before Biopsies Really Help?

You might think taking antibiotics before an endometrial biopsy helps prevent infections like pelvic inflammatory disease (PID). But recent research says otherwise. This study looked back at medical records to see if giving patients antibiotics first made any difference. They found it didn't really

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Jan 17 2025POLITICS

Gaza Ceasefire: A Small Step Towards a Big Change

After 15 months of war, a ceasefire has finally been agreed upon in Gaza. Families are reunited, and people celebrate, but this is just the start. The region has been devastated, with thousands killed and millions displaced. The ceasefire, brokered by Qatar, Egypt, and the U. S. , has three phases:

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Jan 17 2025POLITICS

Is the Gaza Ceasefire Too Late?

After 15 months of deadly conflict, a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas was finally reached. This agreement comes too little, too late for the people of Gaza who have suffered tremendous loss. President Biden's hands-off approach is criticized for not using America's influence to end the conflict e

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Jan 16 2025POLITICS

Governor Doug Burgum: Managing Conflicts or Interests?

Doug Burgum, now the governor of North Dakota, faced questions about his wealth when he took office in 2016. His investments included real estate projects that benefited from state programs he was now overseeing. Instead of selling these investments, he promised to "manage" any potential conflicts o

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Jan 16 2025SPORTS

The Young Guns: A Look at the Commanders' Coaching and Schemes

Meet Dan Quinn and Kliff Kingsbury, two coaches with impressive resumes. Quinn has been around the block, from college to NFL teams like Atlanta and Dallas. Kingsbury, on the other hand, is known for his high-octane offenses. They're now leading the Washington Commanders into the playoffs, and their

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Jan 16 2025POLITICS

Why Pete Hegseth's Defense Nomination Raises Red Flags

Pete Hegseth, nominated for Secretary of Defense, has a history that's raising eyebrows. From tattoos linked to white supremacy to a severe drinking problem, and even a rape allegation, his past is controversial. His book, 'The War on Warriors', criticizes women in combat and Geneva conventions. Yet

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Jan 16 2025SPORTS

Ravens Gear Up for Buffalo's Bite: Handling the Cold

The Baltimore Ravens aren't just strategizing for their Sunday night game against the Buffalo Bills; they're also getting ready for the chill. With temperatures expected to drop below freezing by kickoff, the team has adjusted their practice routine. On Wednesday, they practiced indoors due to froze

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Jan 16 2025SPORTS

Could Coach Prime Join the Dallas Cowboys?

In 2023, Colorado’s football coach, Deion Sanders, had a clear message: no NFL coaching job for him. But as things often go in the sports world, opinions can change. Recently, he softened his stance, saying he’d consider an NFL job—if it meant coaching his sons. Now, there’s a buzz about him possibl

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Jan 16 2025CELEBRITIES

Bryce Harper's Off-Field Adventures: From MLB Star to TikTok Sensation

Bryce Harper, the star of the Philadelphia Phillies, has taken the internet by storm with his new role as a TikTok influencer. During his off-season, he's traded his baseball bat for baking and coffee-making skills, captivating fans with his relatable content. Recently, Harper shared a sneak peek of

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Jan 16 2025SPORTS

Billionaire Tech CEO Dives into College Football Recruiting

Billionaire Larry Ellison, known for his massive political donations, has now turned his attention to college football. After a Supreme Court ruling allowed college athletes to profit from their name, image, and likeness (NIL), Ellison helped secure a top high school quarterback recruit for the Univ

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