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Jan 08 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Nintendo Switch 2: A Peek Into The Future

Are you ready for the next generation of gaming? It looks like a new Nintendo Switch is on the horizon, and some sneaky glimpses have already surfaced. At CES 2025, an accessory maker named Genki decided to show off some tools for the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2. Yep, you heard it right – a console t

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Jan 08 2025SCIENCE

High Temperatures and Swab Quality: Testing ASF Detection

In the battle against African swine fever (ASF), early detection is crucial. Australia's remote, hot regions are at risk due to their large feral pig populations and proximity to countries with ASF. A recent study explored whether high temperatures in these areas could affect the accuracy of dry swa

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Jan 07 2025CRIME

Self-Help Guru Dies After Sweat Lodge Tragedy

James Arthur Ray, a well-known self-help author, passed away recently. He was 67. Ray was famous for his spiritual and financial advice, which gained popularity after he appeared in the 2006 documentary "The Secret. " However, his career took a dark turn in 2009 when a sweat lodge ceremony he led in

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Jan 07 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Discovering Secrets: The New NYT Sports Puzzle

The New York Times has just rolled out an exciting new puzzle game for sports fans called Connections: Sports Edition. It's like diving into a mystery where the clues are jumbled words instead of usual crossword hints. Sounds intriguing, right? The game is currently in a test phase, which means you

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Jan 06 2025SPORTS

Guess What? NYT's Sports Puzzle is Here!

Ever wondered what it's like to solve a sports-themed puzzle? Well, The New York Times has got you covered with their new game, Connections: Sports Edition. Don't let the weird letter groups fool you – these clues can be solved! The game is open for free daily plays while it's still in beta testing.

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Jan 06 2025POLITICS

Elon Musk and Big Promises: Can He Really Fix the Budget?

Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy have been making some big claims about taking over the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). But hold on a second, says a conservative writer. They think it's all just a show. Dace Potas, the head of Lone Conservative, a big conservative student publication in Am

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Jan 06 2025BUSINESS

Trucking Market Shifts: Holiday Season Brings Changes

The holiday season saw a rise in truckload carriers turning down shippers' requests. This is shown by the Outbound Tender Reject Index (OTRI) hitting over 10% for the first time since April 2022. Spot rates also jumped nearly 10% compared to 2023. While this is a sign that trucking capacity is tight

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Jan 05 2025SCIENCE

Quick Experiment: Switch Results Vary by Host

Ever wondered what happens when you switch up genetic experiments? Scientists did just that, testing nine different genetic switches in three varied hosts. Imagine 27 unique combinations! The outcome? The host mattered more than the switch itself. Adjusting switches had a minor impact, while the hos

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Jan 04 2025HEALTH

Arm Swing and Walking Speed: A Post-Stroke Perspective

Walking faster is a big deal for people who've had a stroke. One thing that can hold them back is not swinging their arms enough. This can make it tough to move forward quickly. But why does this happen, and can it be changed? Let's dive in! After a stroke, some people might not move their arms as

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Jan 04 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Nintendo's 2025 Switch Games: A Fun-Filled Year Ahead

Nintendo has big plans for the Switch in 2025, with a lineup of exciting games that will keep fans engaged. Despite some chatter about a new console, the Switch is far from done. Kicking off the year on January 16th is the high-definition remake of "Donkey Kong Country Returns. " Prepare for more aw

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