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Nov 08 2024SPORTS

Who to Start: Top Tight Ends for Week 10 Fantasy Football

As we dive into Week 10 of the fantasy football season, let's take a look at some tight ends who could make a big impact. T. J. Hockenson is back and ready to shine. After missing the first seven games due to a knee injury, he's ready to prove his worth again. Look for him to have a solid performanc

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Nov 08 2024BUSINESS

The Booming MSME Scene: Does Sharia Banking Keep Up?

Indonesia's micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) have been growing steadily, but the financing they receive from Sharia banks hasn't kept pace. This study aims to figure out why. It turns out that banks' strategies for collecting funds from third parties have a lot to do with it. Sharia ban

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Nov 08 2024EDUCATION

Walking to Think: Why Stepping Out Freely Boosts Creativity in All Ages

Imagine walking in the park or roaming around your neighborhood. Did you know it could boost your creativity? Prior studies suggest that free walking enhances creative thinking. But does this really involve both body and mind together? And more importantly, can older adults benefit from this too? L

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Nov 08 2024BUSINESS

Banking on Brains: How Intellectual Investments Boost Performance

In today's information age, businesses aren't just about factories and funds; they're about brains and knowledge. This shift has pushed firms, especially banks, to seek out unique ways to boost productivity and stay ahead of the competition. Banks, being heavily reliant on knowledge, are a great exa

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Nov 07 2024CRIME

Fifty Monkeys on the Run in South Carolina

Imagine this: a research facility dedicated to studying monkeys, and suddenly, a group of about 50 monkeys from Alpha Genesis in Yemassee, South Carolina, makes a great escape! This isn't a scene from a movie; it really happened last Wednesday night. The facility, called Alpha Genesis, works with mo

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Nov 07 2024HEALTH

Technique Tips: Minimally Invasive Ankle Ligament Repair with a Knotless Suture Anchor

Let's talk about a new way to repair the ankle ligaments that doctors are trying out. It's all about making the surgery less painful and avoiding some common issues. There's a small, rigid scope called NanoScope that helps doctors see better without making big cuts. We'll focus on how they use it to

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Nov 07 2024TECHNOLOGY

Why the Lenovo ThinkBook 13x Gen 4 is a Tiny Powerhouse

Ever thought a 13-inch laptop could pack a punch? The Lenovo ThinkBook 13x Gen 4 does exactly that. Unveiled at CES 2024, this compact machine isn't just about size, it's about performance. It’s got an Intel Core Ultra processor that can be supercharged to compete with bigger laptops. Plus, it's ver

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Nov 07 2024POLITICS

Who Made the Biggest Splash on Election Night TV?

Election Night on TV was a rollercoaster for many news anchors. Early plans for a neck-and-neck race were thrown out the window as soon as the first exit polls came in. Former President Donald Trump quickly emerged as the winner, while Vice President Kamala Harris' support in key states like Michiga

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Nov 07 2024HEALTH

Reimagining Ankle Surgery: A Minimally Invasive Approach

Ever thought about how tiny tools can make a big difference? Let's chat about a new way to fix a wobbly ankle. Doctors are using a super-thin scope to repair the busted ligament without making big cuts or tying tricky knots. This little tool, called NanoScope, helps surgeons see clearly and work pre

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Nov 07 2024HEALTH

Walking Freely Boosts Creativity for All Ages

Years of research have suggested that walking freely can boost one's creative thinking. But, is this true for people of all ages? And does the way we move our bodies matter? First, let's look at young adults. Researchers did an experiment where some walked in a straight line, others walked freely,

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