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Dec 02 2025BUSINESS

A New Bus Line: Hope and Challenges for South Minneapolis

A new bus route is about to start in south Minneapolis. The E-Line will take over from the old Route 6. It will run from Southdale to the University of Minnesota. Metro Transit hopes 3, 000 people will use it every day. Business owners in the area have mixed feelings. Victoria Ford owns a bookstore

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Dec 02 2025SPORTS

Buffalo's Big Plans for 2025: Can They Finally Win It All?

The Buffalo Bills are aiming high in 2025, with their star quarterback, Josh Allen, setting his sights on the Super Bowl. Allen is working hard to improve his throwing motion and is studying game footage to fine-tune his skills. He wants to lead the Bills to victory, and his dedication is clear. Th

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Dec 02 2025SCIENCE

Xenotransplantation: What People Think and Why It Matters

Xenotransplantation, or the process of transplanting organs from animals to humans, has made significant progress. Scientists are now planning clinical trials, but there's a big question: will people be okay with it? Understanding what people think about this is crucial. Without public support, the

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Dec 02 2025SPORTS

Thanksgiving NFL Games: A Look at the Changes and What's at Stake

The NFL is shaking things up this Thanksgiving, and it's not just about the food. The league has decided to put on a show with big teams playing instead of the usual mediocre matchups. The Dallas Cowboys and Kansas City Chiefs are set to face off in what could be the most-watched regular-season game

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Dec 02 2025SPORTS

How Pro Footballers Jump Higher and Faster Than Varsity Players

Football players, whether pro or varsity, need to jump a lot. But how do their bodies handle these jumps differently? A recent study looked at how professional and varsity football players from Ecuador perform two types of jumps: countermovement jumps with arm swing (CMJAS) and approach jumps (AJ).

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Dec 02 2025SCIENCE

How a Tiny Virus Tricks Plants into Getting Sick

Plants have a clever way to fight off viruses. They use a system called SAR, which stands for systemic acquired resistance. SAR acts like a plant's immune system, helping it remember past infections and protect itself better in the future. Salicylic acid (SA) and its friends, like MeSA and AzA, are

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Dec 02 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Grab These Awesome PlayStation Discounts Before They're Gone!

Cyber Monday 2025 is here, and it's time to snag some amazing PlayStation deals before they vanish. The Black Friday sales were pretty good, and many of those discounts have stuck around. But now, some offers are ending, and new ones are popping up. If you're a PlayStation fan, you're in luck. Ther

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Dec 02 2025SPORTS

Giants vs. Patriots: A Tale of Two Teams

The NFL's Monday night game is here, and it's a tale of two teams. The New England Patriots are on a hot streak, winning nine games in a row. They're eyeing a division title and a first-round playoff bye. On the other side, the New York Giants are struggling, having lost six games straight. They're

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Dec 02 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Navigating the Comedy World: How One Group Made Their Mark

The comedy scene in Hollywood is tough right now. It's not just about making new friends, but about creating opportunities. Many traditional paths for comedians are disappearing. TV roles are fewer, late-night shows are less popular, and places that used to help new comedians grow are struggling. S

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Dec 02 2025CRYPTO

Balancing Privacy and Security in Crypto Trading

Crypto exchanges face a tough challenge. They must follow global rules while keeping things easy for regular traders. Toobit, a major exchange, is trying to find a middle ground. It serves over 4 million users and handles more than $30 billion in trades daily. The company's CEO, Ray Lee, says Toobit

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