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Nov 25 2024SPORTS

49ers and Packers: A Frenzied Final Quarter

The 49ers were chasing a comeback in the fourth quarter, needing three scores to snatch victory from the Packers. Allen's pass to Deebo Samuel looked promising but ended in an interception when Deebo couldn't clutch the ball. Green Bay capitalized on a pass interference penalty, stretching their le

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Nov 25 2024SPORTS

The 49ers and Packers Face Off in a Crucial Second Quarter

The San Francisco 49ers started the game by winning the coin toss and choosing to defer. Green Bay's Josh Jacobs quickly showed signs of a strong performance. He gained 18 yards on the second play, thanks to a missed tackle by Ji’Ayir Brown. Jacobs continued to find open spaces, adding another 10 ya

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Nov 25 2024BUSINESS

Valvoline's New ERP: Unveiling Hidden Financial Risks

Valvoline Inc. has recently hit a snag with its new enterprise resource planning (ERP) system. The rollout has exposed some major flaws in its financial controls. This has caused a ruckus, delaying the processing of invoices and billings. Thankfully, these hiccups haven't affected the retail operati

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Nov 25 2024SPORTS

UFC Thrives During COVID, Eyes Bright Future

The COVID-19 pandemic was a nightmare for many businesses, but it turned out to be a game-changer for the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). When other sports and entertainment options disappeared, the UFC stepped into the spotlight. Fans flocked to pay-per-view events, and ticket sales exploded.

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Nov 25 2024HEALTH

Weather Shifts: Do They Really Make Us Sick?

Ever felt like changes in weather bring on headaches or make your arthritis flare up? You’re not alone. Dr. Mike Sevilla, from Salem Family Care in Ohio, confirms that weather can affect our health. As winter arrives and we witness major weather shifts, like the recent “bomb cyclone” on the West Coa

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Nov 25 2024ENVIRONMENT

Alaska's Beach Bounce Back: How Infauna Thrived After Oil Spill Cleanup

In 1989, the Exxon Valdez oil spill wreaked havoc on Alaska's Prince William Sound. Cleanup efforts involved blasting the beaches with high-pressure, heated water to remove the oil. Scientists worried about the long-term effects on the beach habitats. Nine years later, a study checked in on these be

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Nov 24 2024SCIENCE

Elon Musk's Mars Dream vs Neil deGrasse Tyson's Realism

Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson recently expressed skepticism about Elon Musk's plan to send people to Mars. On a recent episode of "Real Time with Bill Maher, " Tyson suggested that such a mission would only become feasible when governments see it as beneficial. He also hinted that the then-inco

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Nov 24 2024TECHNOLOGY

Starlink Launch: SpaceX Aims for Saturday Night

SpaceX has marked Saturday evening as the ideal time to launch 20 Starlink satellites into low-Earth orbit. The launch site chosen is Vandenberg Space Force Base, with a four-hour window that kicks off at 7:26 p. m. Once the first stage of the Falcon 9 rocket detaches, it’s scheduled to touch down o

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Nov 24 2024HEALTH

Drinking On The Rise: Pandemic's Lasting Impact

The Covid-19 pandemic brought a surge in alcohol consumption that hasn't slowed down. Dr. Brian Lee, a liver specialist, noticed more patients with severe liver issues due to excessive drinking. A recent study, led by Lee, found that alcohol use in the US increased in 2020 and kept rising in 2021 an

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Nov 24 2024EDUCATION

Educators Gather to Tackle Early Childhood Challenges

In South Carolina, a group known as The Beloved Early Education and Care Collective, or The BEE, recently brought together early childhood educators to discuss the challenges they face. One of the main topics was the impact of pay, policies, and resources on behavioral issues in classrooms. Kiana St

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