NFL

Jan 10 2025SPORTS

Raiders Say Goodbye to GM Tom Telesco and Coach Antonio Pierce

The Las Vegas Raiders have decided to part ways with their general manager, Tom Telesco, just two days after letting go of head coach Antonio Pierce. The team expressed gratitude for Telesco’s contributions but felt it was time for a change. Telesco’s one-season tenure was challenging, with the team

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Jan 10 2025POLITICS

Campus Changes: What's Happening in Conservative States?

Nearly a decade ago, the University of Missouri was in turmoil. Protests over racial injustice led to the resignation of top administrators and the hiring of a vice chancellor for inclusion, diversity, and equity. Fast forward to today, that diversity office is gone. This isn't just happening in Mis

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Jan 09 2025FINANCE

Mortgage Rates Hit 6. 93%, Highest Since July: What's Happening?

You might have heard that mortgage rates were dropping a few weeks ago. Well, that's not the case anymore. The average rate for a 30-year mortgage just hit 6. 93%, the highest it's been since early July. This is a big deal because it's the most common type of home loan in the U. S. Why the sudden j

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Jan 09 2025SPORTS

Who’s Next for the Raiders: A Fresh Look at Head-Coaching Candidates

The Las Vegas Raiders are hunting for a new head coach. After firing Antonio Pierce, they’re looking at a mix of experienced coaches and rising stars. Tom Brady, with a minority stake in the team, is helping with the search. The Raiders have reached out to some big names, like Bill Belichick, but he

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Jan 09 2025POLITICS

Mayor Johnson's CPS Job: Not a Conflict?

Chicago's ethics board recently stated they didn't advise Mayor Brandon Johnson on whether he should quit his job at Chicago Public Schools (CPS) to avoid a potential conflict of interest. The board said they haven't provided any opinions, written or oral, about city officials taking leaves from CPS

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Jan 09 2025CELEBRITIES

A Football Family's Shift from Gridiron to Melodies

Meet the Sanders family, a clan known for their football legacy. Deion Sanders, the patriarch, has made waves in both the NFL and college football. His sons, Shedeur and Shilo, were set to follow in his footsteps. But things are changing. Shedeur is ready for the 2025 NFL draft, but Shilo has traded

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Jan 09 2025POLITICS

China's Information Game: Are We Playing It Right?

China has been flexing its military muscles with new ships. But there's another battlefield we should worry about: information. While China fills up airwaves in Africa and Europe, the U. S. is still focusing on traditional wars. Their approach, called "information warfare, " shapes global thoughts w

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Jan 09 2025SPORTS

Wildfires Threaten NFL Playoff Game: Vikings vs. Rams Hangs in the Balance

As wildfires rage through Southern California, the NFL is bracing for the possibility of relocating Monday's playoff game between the Vikings and Rams. The league's top priority is the safety of the Los Angeles community, expressing gratitude to the first responders and sending well wishes to those

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Jan 09 2025HEALTH

Bug Protein Powers Boost Cell Health: Fighting Inflammation and Stress

Ever heard of the Black Soldier Fly? Well, it turns out its protein powder, called BPH, is quite the superhero in the lab! Scientists recently found that BPH can help cells fight off inflammation and stress caused by harmful substances. They used LPS to challenge the L-929 cells, but with BPH around

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Jan 09 2025HEALTH

Helping Colombian Youth: Adapting a Mental Health Intervention

In Colombia, armed conflict has left a lasting impact on millions of people, with mental health services being badly needed. This study focused on adapting an effective mental health program called the Youth Readiness Intervention (YRI) to better suit young adults aged 18-28 who have experienced con

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