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Dec 18 2024SPORTS

Falcons' New QB: All Eyes on Michael Penix

The Atlanta Falcons have made a bold move by starting rookie quarterback Michael Penix. This decision comes with a lot of expectations and responsibilities for everyone involved. Penix, who is now the team's franchise quarterback, is expected to bring a new dynamic to the offense. He'll need to show

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Dec 18 2024POLITICS

Why Big Tech is Making Nice with Trump

Big Tech leaders are cozying up to President-elect Donald Trump. They're hoping to gain favor with him before he takes office in January. Why? They're pouring millions into his inauguration fund. This is a huge increase from past contributions to incoming presidents. What do they want? Easier AI dev

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Dec 18 2024SPORTS

Golf and Crypto: A New Pairing on the Green

Golf is taking a step into uncharted territory—the world of cryptocurrency. The "Showdown" in Las Vegas was a big deal, not just because it featured top golfers like Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy, but because the prize purse was fully in crypto. This wasn't just a social media stunt; it was a s

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Dec 18 2024WEATHER

Weather Flip: Soggy South, Snowy North

Prepare for some weather whiplash! The sun's shine today won't last all day in Southern New England as clouds roll in from the south. Temps are poised to stay rather warm, hitting the low to mid-40s, and some spots might even tickle the 50s. This warm spell has been sticking around, with yesterday s

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Dec 18 2024WEATHER

Weather in Boston: Rain Today, Maybe Snow Later

This morning, Boston woke up to temperatures that were not as chilly as expected. After yesterday's high of 60°F (15°C), the air didn't cool down much overnight. As a result, most of the area is seeing rain instead of snow this Wednesday. However, there are exceptions. Higher elevations in northern

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Dec 18 2024HEALTH

Young People & Digital Life: What’s Being Done to Keep Them Safe Online?

In today's fast-paced world, young people are constantly connected through digital technology and media. This has sparked worries about excessive use and its potential negative effects. To tackle these concerns, experts are keen on understanding the various ways to prevent issues like gaming disorde

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Dec 18 2024HEALTH

Unexpected Pain in Medication Abortions: What Women Need to Know

Many women are caught off guard by the pain they feel during medication abortions. A recent study from the U. K. found that over 60% of women experience significant pain. This is important to understand because medication abortions are common, with over half of U. S. abortions involving this method.

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Dec 18 2024TECHNOLOGY

Meet the Ulefone Armor X31 Pro: A 5G Rugged Phone on a Budget

Ever needed a phone that can take a punch and still give you super-fast internet? Meet the Ulefone Armor X31 Pro! This is the first 5G rugged phone in Ulefone’s budget-friendly Armor X Series. It hits the market on January 1, 2025, starting at just $199. 99. Under the hood, the Armor X31 Pro packs

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Dec 18 2024POLITICS

Rudy Giuliani: From Respected to Ridiculed

Once upon a time, Rudy Giuliani was a hero, earning the title of "America's Mayor. " He was respected and admired. But fast forward to today, and he's more known for a embarrassing hair dye incident during a press conference. This isn't a movie scene, it's a real-life event. Giuliani's attempts to o

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Dec 18 2024POLITICS

Underwater Connections: Safeguarding Our Info Highways

The invisible highways beneath the ocean that carry nearly all international data might be under threat. We're talking about undersea cables that help us click and scroll worldwide every day. However, these cables have been cut before, even suspected to be deliberate acts by some major countries. Fo

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