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Apr 01 2025SPORTS

The Quarterback's Dilemma: Rodgers and Metcalf's Unexpected Connection

Aaron Rodgers has been keeping the NFL world on its toes. He is still deciding if he wants to play in 2025. He has been working out and meeting with potential teammates. One of those teammates could be D. K. Metcalf. Rodgers and Metcalf had a throwing session at UCLA. This meeting was to see if

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Apr 01 2025POLITICS

Science Under Siege: A Call to Arms from 1, 900 Experts

The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, a group of over 6, 800 experts, is in trouble. More than 1, 900 members have sent out an urgent message. They're worried about the current administration's moves against science. This isn't just about politics. It's about the future of s

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Mar 31 2025SPORTS

Quarterback Aaron Rodgers and DK Metcalf's Workout: What's Next?

The NFL world is buzzing with news about Aaron Rodgers and DK Metcalf. The two football stars recently had a throwing session at UCLA. This workout session was not just a casual meet-up. It was a strategic move by both players. Rodgers is considering his future, and Metcalf is looking to solidify hi

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Mar 31 2025SCIENCE

How Temperature Shifts Affect Mosquito Populations

Understanding how temperature impacts mosquito populations is crucial. Mosquitoes spread many diseases through their bites, making them a big health concern, especially in warmer parts of the world. Climate change is making this issue even more pressing. Researchers have looked into how temperature

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Mar 31 2025HEALTH

Unseen Risk: The Hidden Danger in Your Blood

A silent threat lurks in the blood of millions. It is a tiny particle called Lp(a). It is a mystery to many. It is a danger to some. It is a risk factor for heart attacks and strokes. It is a problem for about 64 million people in the United States alone. It is a problem that goes unnoticed.

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Mar 31 2025TECHNOLOGY

OLED TVs: Humidity, Projectors, and Remote Woes

OLED TVs are popular for their stunning picture quality, but they come with some challenges. Humidity is a big one. These TVs use organic light-emitting diodes, which don't like moisture. High humidity can speed up the degradation of these diodes, shortening the TV's lifespan. If you live in a humid

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Mar 30 2025FINANCE

Million Dollar Dreams in Ohio: Powerball Winners Revealed

Ohio had a big win with the Powerball jackpot on March 29, 2025. A ticket bought in California matched all the numbers and won the massive prize of $527 million. The lucky winner had the option to take a cash payout of $243. 8 million. This was a huge win, but it's important to remember that the odd

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Mar 30 2025RELIGION

Courtroom Battles: The Future of Faith in Public Life

The Supreme Court has been notably quiet on religion cases for the past few years. This pause is over. The court is set to tackle three significant religion-related cases in just one month. This is a big deal because it will show how the court views religious freedom and its role in society. The

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Mar 30 2025CRIME

A Brooklyn Tragedy: The Luxurious Life of a Suspended Driver

A tragic incident unfolded in Brooklyn on a Saturday afternoon, when a mother and her two young daughters were fatally struck by a driver. The driver, a 32-year-old woman named Miriam Yarimi, was behind the wheel of an Audi. She was operating the vehicle with a suspended license. The collision occur

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Mar 30 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Future of Power: Long-Lasting Nuclear Batteries

The world is buzzing with gadgets that need frequent charging. This is a problem. Smartphones, electric cars, and other devices rely on lithium-ion batteries. These batteries have some serious drawbacks. They need to be recharged often and they are not great for the environment. Mining lithium

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