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Nov 23 2024SPORTS

A Buckeye's Change of Heart: Kirk Herbstreit on Will Howard

Former Ohio State quarterback Kirk Herbstreit has had a change of heart about Buckeyes QB Will Howard. Initially, he wasn't sure how Howard would fit into Chip Kelly's offense. But after watching him play this season, Herbstreit admits he was wrong. Will Howard, a 3-star QB from the 2020 class, pla

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Nov 23 2024BUSINESS

Working in the Heat: How Does It Affect Construction Workers' Output?

Climate change is making the world hotter, and that's causing problems for people who work outdoors, like construction workers. These jobs need a lot of physical effort, so when it's hot, it can be tough to keep up the same pace. A recent study looked at many other studies to see how heat affects ho

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Nov 23 2024SPORTS

Ski Season Kickoff: Weather Worries and Exciting Comebacks!

Winter means cozy blankets for some, but for skiers, it's time for action. The Ski World Cup season began with a bumpy start. Unpredictable weather led to big events like key World Cup competitions getting canceled. Fans and skiers alike were waiting for the Slopestyle season opener at Stubai's famo

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Nov 23 2024POLITICS

Trump's Late-Night Cabinet Picks: A Closer Look

On a Friday night, President-elect Donald Trump announced several key nominations for his administration. Among the notable picks were hedge fund manager Scott Bessent for Treasury Secretary, outgoing Representative Lori Chavez-DeRemer (R-OR) for Labor Secretary, and former Texas state Representativ

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Nov 23 2024HEALTH

When the Power Goes Out, People with Disabilities Suffer Most

Houston's Hurricane Beryl was more than just a storm for Kimberly Rubit. It was a 10-day struggle to keep her disabled daughter, Mary, safe without air conditioning, water, or lights. The power outage took a huge toll. In fact, at least 36 people died from heat-related issues during this time. This

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Nov 23 2024POLITICS

Week's Surprises: Bears' Loss, Smollett's Case, and City Budgets

The Chicago Bears faced yet another defeat, losing 20-19 to the Green Bay Packers. With a four-game losing streak, they're hoping to turn things around against the Minnesota Vikings. Meanwhile, the Jussie Smollett case took a turn when the Illinois Supreme Court overturned his convictions for stagin

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Nov 23 2024TECHNOLOGY

Sony's New Lightning-Fast Sensor: What It Means for Industries

Ever wondered what goes into making a super-fast camera sensor? Sony Semiconductor Solutions just dropped a new global shutter image sensor that's all about speed. This is not your typical consumer camera sensor, though. It's designed for industrial use, like in security or machinery. The star of th

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Nov 23 2024HEALTH

` How Taiwan's Healthcare is Using a Common Nursing Language `

` In a country as diverse as Taiwan, where multiple languages are spoken, communication in healthcare can be tricky. To tackle this challenge, Taiwan is adopting standardized nursing languages. This means that nurses will use the same terms and phrases when talking to patients or colleagues, regard

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Nov 23 2024LIFESTYLE

Miley Cyrus and Friends: A Day of Birthdays and Horoscopes

Today is a special day for some famous people! Miley Cyrus, singer and actress, turns 32. Also celebrating are Salli Richardson-Whitfield, actress, at 57, Robin Roberts, journalist, at 64, and Bruce Hornsby, musician, at 70. Happy Birthday to them all! Now, let's talk horoscopes. This year, the the

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Nov 23 2024HEALTH

Health Differences in Elderly Hypertensive People: A Rural Focus

Have you ever wondered how hypertension affects elderly men and women differently in rural areas? It's a complex issue, and researchers are trying to shed some light on it. They're looking at physical, mental, and cognitive health problems, and how they show up in men and women over 60 who have high

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