SC

Dec 10 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Dancing with the Stars: Live Shows and Ticket Deals

The "Dancing with the Stars" live tour is set to hit the road in 2026, featuring some of the biggest names from the show's latest season. Fans can look forward to seeing celebrities like Alix Earle, Dylan Efron, Jordan Chiles, and Robert Irwin, who won the Mirrorball trophy in Season 34. The tour wi

reading time less than a minute
Dec 10 2025HEALTH

Ohio's Vulture Mystery: Bird Flu on the Rise?

A puzzling situation unfolded in Ohio recently, involving a large number of dead vultures and a possible bird flu outbreak. Health officials confirmed that at least two of the 72 vulture carcasses found near a Catholic school tested positive for bird flu. This discovery came after the birds had been

reading time less than a minute
Dec 10 2025HEALTH

How Shoulder Implants Affect Bone Stress: A Closer Look

Reverse total shoulder replacements are becoming more common. But how do these implants affect the bones around the shoulder? This study looked at how different implant settings change the stress on the acromion and scapular spine. It compared these changes to a natural shoulder. Seven shoulder spe

reading time less than a minute
Dec 10 2025SPORTS

Week 15: How Broncos, Patriots, and Rams Can Secure Their Playoff Spots

The NFL season is heating up, and teams are fighting to make it to the playoffs. With Week 15 on the horizon, three teams—the Denver Broncos, New England Patriots, and Los Angeles Rams—are in the spotlight. They have a shot at clinching their spots in the postseason this week. The Denver Broncos, w

reading time less than a minute
Dec 10 2025SCIENCE

How Heat Shapes Tiny Tellurium Films

Tellurium, a material with a unique twisted chain structure, is getting a lot of attention for its potential in electronics and energy conversion. Scientists have been experimenting with making very thin films of tellurium, about 20 nanometers thick, by heating it up in a vacuum and letting it settl

reading time less than a minute
Dec 10 2025CRIME

Fort Hood Doctor Faces Serious Charges

A military doctor is in deep trouble. Maj. Blaine McGraw, who worked at Fort Hood, Texas, is accused of some really bad things. He's charged with secretly recording his patients, acting inappropriately as an officer, disobeying orders, and lying. These charges cover a lot of time, from January to De

reading time less than a minute
Dec 10 2025SPORTS

Week 15: NFL Teams Can Seal Their Playoff Spots

As the 2025 NFL season heats up, Week 15 is a big deal. Nine teams are already out of the running for the playoffs. But this weekend, three spots could be locked in. The New England Patriots could win the AFC East for the first time in six years. The Kansas City Chiefs, who have been AFC Championsh

reading time less than a minute
Dec 10 2025EDUCATION

A Teacher's Legacy: Barbara Leszynski's Impact on Westlake Schools

Barbara Leszynski, a retired middle school science teacher, has left a lasting mark on Westlake Schools. She recently stepped down from the Westlake Board of Education after nearly 14 years of service. Her contributions were recognized and celebrated during her final meeting. Leszynski's time on th

reading time less than a minute
Dec 10 2025TECHNOLOGY

Harnessing the Power of Light: A Breakthrough in UV Detection

In the realm of cutting-edge technology, a remarkable advancement has been made in the field of ultraviolet (UV) detection. Researchers have developed a self-powered UV photodetector that operates without the need for an external power source. This innovation is based on a unique combination of mate

reading time less than a minute
Dec 10 2025SCIENCE

Neil deGrasse Tyson Takes On Bad Science

Neil deGrasse Tyson recently gave a talk at the Purdue Northwest Sinai Forum. He spoke to a large crowd of high school and college students. Tyson is known for his direct and bold way of communicating science. He warned about the rise of anti-intellectualism in society. He said that beliefs like the

reading time less than a minute