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Nov 23 2025SPORTS

Rodgers' Wrist Woes: To Play or Not to Play?

The Pittsburgh Steelers are facing a tough choice this week. Their star quarterback, Aaron Rodgers, is eager to take the field against the Chicago Bears, even though he has a broken wrist. Rodgers, who is about to turn 42, is likely thinking about his future. This might be his last season. It could

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Nov 23 2025POLITICS

Unexpected Allies: Trump's Surprise Backing of Mamdani

New York's political scene is in a stir after President Donald Trump's unexpected support for Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani. This move has left many scratching their heads, wondering what it means for the future. Trump's praise for Mamdani, a progressive Democrat, caught many off guard. He even said M

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Nov 23 2025BUSINESS

The Unseen Side of SHRM: A Look Inside

SHRM, the world's biggest HR group, has been under the spotlight for some odd reasons. Recently, a Marilyn Monroe impersonator sang "Happy Birthday" to an executive, which left some staff feeling uneasy. This happened right after a moment of silence for the 9/11 anniversary. Two former employees fou

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Nov 23 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Donald Glover's Health Scare: A New Perspective on Life

Donald Glover recently shared a personal health struggle that many might not know about. He was on his Childish Gambino tour when things took a serious turn. While performing in Louisiana, he felt a sharp pain in his head. He pushed through the show, but his vision was blurry. The next stop was Hous

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Nov 23 2025HEALTH

Lab Mistakes: Why Early Steps Matter in Testing

In the world of healthcare, lab tests are crucial. They help doctors figure out what's wrong and how to treat it. But what if the test results are wrong? That's a big problem. Most mistakes happen before the test even starts. This is called the pre-analytical phase. It's like setting up a recipe wro

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Nov 23 2025CRYPTO

Chicago's Crypto ATM Giant Faces Big Changes Amid Legal Storm

A major player in the crypto ATM world is at a crossroads. Crypto Dispensers, based in Chicago, is thinking about selling the company for up to $100 million. This comes at a tough time, as the company's CEO is facing serious money laundering charges. The company recently said it's looking into its

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Nov 23 2025EDUCATION

ODU and Google Join Forces to Boost AI Education

Old Dominion University (ODU) has taken a big step forward by teaming up with Google to create MonarchSphere, an AI incubator. This isn't just about using AI; it's about building a whole new way for students and teachers to work together with businesses to tackle real-life problems. The university'

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Nov 23 2025HEALTH

New Hope in Fighting COVID-19: Scientists Tweak Molecule Design

Scientists are working on new ways to fight COVID-19. They are making changes to a special molecule called N, N'-diphenylurea. This molecule can stop the virus from making copies of itself. But it has some problems. It doesn't dissolve well in water and can be harmful to cells. So, they made 27 new

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Nov 23 2025HEALTH

A Young Woman's Fight Against Time and Politics

Tatiana Schlossberg, a 34-year-old environmental journalist, is facing a tough battle against time. She recently revealed that she has been diagnosed with a rare form of leukemia, acute myeloid leukemia, which is typically seen in older adults. The news came after her doctor noticed an unusual spike

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Nov 23 2025OPINION

The Brainpower Drain: Why the U. S. Can't Afford to Lose Its Science Edge

James Watson's recent passing highlights a big problem. His work on DNA changed everything. But now, the U. S. is at risk of losing its lead in science. Why? Because of cuts to research funding and stricter visa rules. These changes might push away the next generation of brilliant minds. For years,

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