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Apr 14 2025SPORTS

Micah Parsons: The Cowboys' Big Decision

The Dallas Cowboys kicked off their voluntary offseason program with a notable presence: Pro Bowl linebacker Micah Parsons. This marks a shift from his previous habits, where he often trained solo before joining team activities later in the season. Parsons is now in the final year of his rookie deal

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Apr 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

Windows 10: What's Next for Your Old PC?

Windows 10 will stop getting official support in October 2025. This means no more security updates or technical help from Microsoft. Many people hope Microsoft will change its mind, but that's unlikely to happen. The end date is clear on Microsoft's support page. The current version, 22H2, is the la

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Apr 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

Switch 2: What's the Hold-Up?

The gaming world is buzzing with anticipation for the Nintendo Switch 2. However, fans in the U. S. and Canada are in for a wait. Pre-orders, initially set for April 9, 2025, have been pushed back. This delay is due to new tariffs announced by the U. S. president. The tariffs affect imports from

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Apr 14 2025CRIME

A Night of Fire and Fear at the Governor's Home

A man is in trouble after breaking into the Pennsylvania governor's house late at night. He started a fire that caused a lot of damage. The governor, his family, and guests had to leave the building quickly. This all happened during the Jewish holiday of Passover. The fire was put out early Sunday

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Apr 14 2025HEALTH

Rising Cancer Cases Among Pregnant Women in Italy

In Italy, the number of women facing cancer during pregnancy is climbing. This trend is linked to women having children later in life. Managing cancer while pregnant is tricky. Doctors must balance treating the mother's cancer and keeping the baby safe. For a long time, people thought cancer during

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Apr 14 2025HEALTH

How Birth Time Affects Kids' Growth in Estonia

The time of year when a baby is born can affect their growth. This is especially true for kids born in Estonia between 1937 and 1962. The amount of sunlight a mother gets during pregnancy can change the nutrients available to the baby. This includes vitamin D and other important minerals. However, i

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Apr 14 2025HEALTH

Unlocking Breast Cancer Risk: The Power of Genetic Scores

Breast cancer is a significant health concern. It affects millions of women worldwide. There is a lot of talk about new tools to fight it. One such tool is the polygenic risk score (PRS). This score is a number that shows a person's chance of getting breast cancer. It is based on many small gen

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Apr 14 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Survival Tactics of Follicular Lymphoma

Follicular lymphoma, or FL, is a tricky disease that's hard to cure. One of its defining traits is the addition of N-glycosylation, or N-gly, sequences in the immunoglobulin variable region. This happens early on, thanks to a process called somatic hypermutation. These N-gly sequences are rare in he

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Apr 14 2025EDUCATION

The Journey of Burmese Students in Indiana

The United States is a major destination for refugees seeking a new life. Among them, Indiana is home to the third-largest community of Burmese refugees. Many of these families have college-age children. They want to help their kids thrive in this new environment. A study looked into how these stude

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Apr 14 2025HEALTH

The Future of Healthcare: Robots and AI Working Together

Healthcare is under pressure. More people need care, and there aren't enough workers to go around. This is where social robots come in. They are machines designed to talk and move like humans. They can help out in hospitals and clinics. But for these robots to be useful, people need to like them. Th

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