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Dec 21 2024CRIME

Tragic Crime Spree: Four Arrested in North Texas

This week, four people were taken into custody following a crime spree in North Texas. The incident involved a fatal shooting, animal cruelty, and carjacking. The events began at around 3 a. m. on Sunday, when a man named Juan Sosa was found shot in a parked vehicle. Sosa, who was 34, was taken to t

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Dec 21 2024SPORTS

Meet Derek Sprague: The New PGA of America CEO and His Journey

You might have heard about all the changes happening in the PGA Tour lately. With tough competition from Greg Norman and LIV Golf, the American league has been making some big moves to stay ahead. One of the most recent developments is the appointment of a new CEO for the PGA of America. Who's the g

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Dec 19 2024HEALTH

Ramadan Fasting During Pregnancy: Long-term Health Effects on Kids

Fasting and restricting eating times, like during Ramadan, is known to have health benefits. However, the effects of this practice during pregnancy are still a mystery, especially when it comes to the long-term health of kids after they're born. A recent look at various studies tried to piece togeth

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Dec 19 2024SPORTS

Braves Fans score with free broadcasts in 2025

In 2025, the Atlanta Braves are making a big comeback to broadcast TV! Fans in South Carolina will get to watch 25 games thanks to Palmetto Sports & Entertainment. These games include 15 during the regular season and 10 from spring training. The dates are coming soon. "We can't wait to bring Braves

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Dec 16 2024SPORTS

Injury Drama: Will Mahomes Be Back for Chiefs' Next Games?

Kansas City Chiefs fans are holding their breath. Star quarterback Patrick Mahomes is likely to miss at least one of the team's upcoming games due to a high ankle sprain. The injury happened in the fourth quarter, and backup Carson Wentz had to step in. Mahomes has taken a beating lately, with 11 o

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Dec 13 2024SPORTS

Heart Rate and Speed: Tracking Kayak Training

Hey, young athletes! Ever wondered how your heart rate responds to your kayaking speed and power? Well, let's dive into a study that explored these connections. Nine top kayakers were monitored during their interval training sessions, ranging from easy to super challenging levels. Their heart rates,

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Dec 09 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Drunk Man Causes Scene at Disney Springs

Imagine enjoying a fun drone show with your family at Disney Springs. That’s what many people were doing this past summer. Unfortunately, some folks got an unexpected show when a Florida man, Ryan Tomasko, was arrested right in front of them. Tomasko, who is 38 years old and from Wesley Chapel, was

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Dec 08 2024SCIENCE

Editing Grapevines for Better Mildew Resistance

Ever wondered how to make grapevines tougher against disease? Scientists have found a clever way using something called CRISPR/Cas9. By editing two genes, MLO6-7 and NPR3, they've made grapevines more resistant to powdery and downy mildew. The best part? These edited plants can lose the extra gene b

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Dec 07 2024SCIENCE

Why Some Cancer Cells Keep Newcastle Virus at Bay

You know how sometimes we get sick, but our body fights off the virus? Well, Newcastle disease virus (NDV) can kill some types of cancer cells, but some cancer cells find a way to resist it. This is called a persistent infection. Researchers wanted to find out how this happens. They used a tool call

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Nov 30 2024HEALTH

Dengue and Our Drains: What Our Wastewater Tells Us

Dengue fever has hit record levels in the Americas, with Brazil seeing the most cases. But how can we better track this virus? Scientists have looked into a interesting approach: tracing the virus in urine and saliva of infected people. This could revolutionize how we monitor dengue outbreaks. Imag

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