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Dec 28 2024SPORTS

BYU Players Eyeing Historic Marks in Alamo Bowl Showdown

Get ready for some history-making plays at the Alamo Bowl! Brigham Young University's football team is set to face off against Colorado this Saturday, and several players are just a few yards or points away from breaking records. Quarterback Jake Retzlaff is closing in on a huge milestone. If he th

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Dec 28 2024HEALTH

Boom in Births: A Year to Remember at Gundersen

Imagine a busy hospital in Wisconsin, where every day seems like a baby shower! In 2024, Gundersen Health System saw a record-breaking 1, 840 births. Among them was little Sophie, who arrived just after Christmas, making the Van Auken family even busier during the holidays. "It’s been hectic but to

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Dec 28 2024POLITICS

Meeting in the Sunshine State: Canadian Ministers Face Off with Trump Team on Trade

As the sun shines over Florida, Canadian ministers are taking a trip to discuss a cloudy issue: potential tariffs on Canadian imports. The newly appointed Finance Minister, Dominic Leblanc, and Foreign Minister, Melanie Joly, flew to Palm Beach to chat with the team of US President-elect Donald Trum

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Dec 28 2024SPORTS

Nordic Walking's Global Impact: A Sociological Look

Ever wondered why Nordic Walking, that activity where you walk with poles, has become such a big deal around the world? Let's dive into what's making it so popular and the values it brings to the table. First off, it's not just about the exercise. Sure, Nordic Walking gives you a full-body workout,

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Dec 27 2024POLITICS

Canadian Ministers Visit Florida to Talk Trade and Border Security with Trump Team

You know what's going on? Two important Canadian leaders are heading to sunny Florida to chat with Donald Trump’s team. It's all about border security and trade. The Canadian finance minister, Dominic LeBlanc, and foreign minister, Mélanie Joly, are the two key players. They're meeting with some big

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Dec 27 2024POLITICS

Homelessness Surges in the US: What's Going Wrong?

In the United States, the number of homeless people has risen by 18% this year. This is mainly because many people can't afford decent housing. Natural disasters and a wave of migrants in big cities have also played a part. The government did a count in January and found over 770, 000 homeless peopl

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Dec 27 2024HEALTH

Rosacea in Northern Jordan: A Decade of Skin Care Insights

Over the past ten years, doctors at a university hospital in North Jordan have been digging into the details of rosacea, a common skin condition. They wanted to know more about how it affects people with skin types III and IV, which are more common in the region. The goal was to fill in some gaps in

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Dec 27 2024HEALTH

Understanding Antimicrobial Resistance: A Jordanian Youth Initiative

In Jordan, there's a big disconnect when it comes to knowing about antimicrobial resistance, especially among young folks who are just starting to understand how the world works. The World Health Organization (WHO) has been shouting from the rooftops about this issue, recommending ways to spread awa

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Dec 27 2024SPORTS

Lamar Jackson's Historic Run: The NFL's Speediest Quarterback

Lamar Jackson, the Ravens' quarterback, has made his mark on the NFL as a formidable runner. He recently broke Michael Vick's record for the most rushing yards by a quarterback in the league's history. This achievement came in his 102nd game, while Vick took 143 games to set the previous record. Jac

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Dec 26 2024SPORTS

Chiefs Conquer No. 1 Seat in AFC; Lamar Jackson Sets Rushing Record

The Kansas City Chiefs snagged the top spot in the AFC after smashing the Pittsburgh Steelers on Christmas Day, marking their franchise's best-ever 15th win. This triumph secures them a first-round bye and home-field advantage in the playoffs. Star quarterback Patrick Mahomes celebrated by promising

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