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Oct 25 2024SCIENCE

Ancient Man in Well Matches Old Norse Saga

Imagine discovering that a story from 800 years ago is actually true! This is what a team of archaeologists in Norway found out. They matched the DNA of a man thrown into a well during a raid in 1197 to the description in an old text called the Sverris Saga. This man, who was around 40 when he died,

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Oct 25 2024SPORTS

Unraveling Lance Armstrong's Doping Scandal: Sports Stories for the Future

Lance Armstrong, the pro cyclist from America, was once a hero. He won countless races, including seven Tour de France titles. But in 2012, his world came crashing down. The United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) found he had been using banned substances during his career. This wasn't just a small

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Oct 25 2024TECHNOLOGY

How High Can Military Drones Soar?

Military drones, or unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), have become crucial tools for modern armed forces. Unlike traditional jets, drones don't put pilots at risk. They serve various missions, from combat to reconnaissance. When choosing a drone, the military considers its speed and its maximum flying

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Oct 25 2024SPORTS

A Glimpse into the Making of the 2004 Red Sox Docuseries

Director Colin Barnicle, helming the Netflix docuseries on the 2004 Red Sox, shared insights into the candid interviews and storytelling process. He recalled Tom Werner's bold prediction after Game 3 of the 2004 ALCS, despite his internal doubts. Barnicle was impressed by the openness of players lik

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Oct 24 2024POLITICS

JD Vance: The Trump Whisperer

Imagine being JD Vance, the guy who has to make sense of Donald Trump's controversial comments. Vance, Trump's running mate, often finds himself in the spotlight, trying to explain or defend what Trump says. This isn't an official job, but it's become his role. Remember when Trump questioned Kamala

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Oct 24 2024TECHNOLOGY

Windows 11's New Trick: Faster Updates, Less CPU Strain

Are you fed up with Windows updates that drag on and slow down your computer? Microsoft has a new trick up its sleeve with Windows 11's latest update, 24H2. This update is designed to be faster and lighter on your CPU. Research showed that 24H2 was around 46% quicker and used about 15% less CPU time

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Oct 23 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Revenge of the Seven: A Fresh Look at an Old Classic

Square Enix has been giving some love to its older franchises, and Romancing SaGa 2: Revenge of the Seven is the latest to get a makeover. This game is a remake of the 1993 original, which was known for its unique storytelling and party mechanics. The remake tries to keep what made the original spec

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Oct 23 2024TECHNOLOGY

Tesla's AI Image Sparks Lawsuit from 'Blade Runner 2049' Producers

Imagine you're a big movie producer who's worked hard on a blockbuster film. Now imagine someone uses your film's image without permission to sell their stuff. That's what happened to Alcon Entertainment, the producers behind 'Blade Runner 2049'. They're suing Tesla and its CEO, Elon Musk, for using

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Oct 23 2024TECHNOLOGY

Oops, I Sent It! How to Unsend an Email in Outlook

Ever hit send too fast and wished you could take back an email? Well, Outlook users, there's good news! You can actually recall an email, but it's not available for every situation. First, understand that "unsending" or "reverting" an email is actually called "recalling" in Outlook. The steps vary

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Oct 21 2024SPORTS

What We Saw When the Bears Took a Break

Chicago had a lovely fall weekend without the Bears, but plenty of other sports kept fans engrossed. From baseball playoffs to college football, hockey, and NFL games, the city was buzzing. Here are some key observations and fun facts from the weekend. The Blackhawks haven't secured a deal with CHS

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