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Nov 23 2024CELEBRITIES

Larsa Pippen's Miami Condo: A Change of Heart

You might remember that reality TV star Larsa Pippen was looking for a new home in Miami. She finally found one and said it's perfect for her family. But here’s the twist: she’s not selling her old condo anymore. She initially wanted a bigger space for her and her ex-boyfriend, Marcus Jordan. But si

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Nov 23 2024EDUCATION

Texas Schools to Teach Bible Basics: What’s the Buzz?

Imagine this: kindergarteners in Texas learning stories from the Bible along with math and reading. That’s what the Texas State Board of Education recently agreed to. The vote was tight – 8 to 7. Starting from the '25-'26 school year, public grade schools can choose to teach Bible-based lessons, lik

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Nov 23 2024SPORTS

Ohio State's Day Fires Up Crowd with Mic-Drop Moment

On Friday, Ohio State's head coach Ryan Day stirred up excitement before their big game against Indiana. He appeared on The Pat McAfee Show to chat about the Buckeyes' season and expectations. Day was clear about his team's goals; they're aiming high, just like anyone who decides to play football at

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Nov 22 2024HEALTH

The Link Between Neighborhood Wealth and Prostate Cancer

Imagine you live in a poorer neighborhood. Would that affect your chances of getting prostate cancer? And if you did, would you be more likely to die from it? Scientists looked into this by studying a group of people in North America. They checked two things: how wealthy or poor an area was, and wha

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Nov 22 2024HEALTH

Prostate Cancer Patient's Recovery During COVID-19 Pandemic

The coronavirus disease, first identified in Wuhan, China, was declared a global pandemic by the World Health Organization. Older adults and those with underlying health issues, like cancer patients, were considered at higher risk for severe illness and death. Immunodeficiency caused by cancer and i

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Nov 22 2024LIFESTYLE

A Long, Happy, but Sometimes Lonely Marriage

Imagine a couple who've been married for nearly three decades. They're not fighting, but they're not deeply in love either. They're more like old friends now, sharing a comfortable house and great conversations. They even take trips together and enjoy separate activities. But there's a catch - they

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Nov 22 2024HEALTH

Lighting Up the Fight Against Prostate Cancer

Did you know that prostate cancer surgery can be likened to a game of 'guess the lymph node'? Surgeons often struggle to determine which lymph nodes to remove and which to leave alone. Enter the superhero: multispectral fluorescence imaging. This tech gem can light up the pathways of lymph nodes lik

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Nov 22 2024HEALTH

Mood Boosters: VR vs. Biking

Ever wondered how immersive virtual reality (VR) compares to non-immersive VR and traditional biking when it comes to lifting young adults' spirits? A recent study dug into this question, focusing on mood states during each activity. The researchers decided to see how young people felt during these

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Nov 22 2024BUSINESS

October Brings Good News for Homebuyers

Good news for those hunting for a home! In October, the number of existing homes sold jumped by 3. 4%. This is the first time in three years that sales have gone up from one year to the next. Experts say this might be the end of the home sales slump. There were more homes up for grabs compared to la

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Nov 22 2024SPORTS

Oklahoma State's Big Investments in Wrestling

Oklahoma State University (OSU) has been shaking things up in the wrestling world. They've hired Olympic champion David Taylor as their new head coach, with a massive contract worth $6 million over six years. But OSU isn't just investing in coaching. They're also diving into the entertainment indust

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