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Nov 07 2024SPORTS

Runners' Muscles Stay Quick Despite Fatigue

Ever wondered how your muscles respond after a long run like a half-marathon? A recent study showed that while runners felt fatigued, their muscles could still contract quickly at lower force levels. The study tested 21 male amateur runners before and after a half-marathon. They measured how well th

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Nov 07 2024POLITICS

Iran's Uncertain Future: What If Trump Comes Back?

Iran's in a tricky situation. With the possibility of Donald Trump coming back to power, no one knows what's next. Some folks worry he might cause trouble, while others hope he'll go the peaceful route, like he did with North Korea. The U. S. and Iran have had a rocky relationship since 1979, but Tr

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Nov 07 2024BUSINESS

Famous Leaders: How China's Celebrity CEOs Boost Innovation

You might think of celebrities as entertainers or athletes, but in China, CEOs are also becoming famous faces. A new study found that these celebrity CEOs are using their status to drive innovation in their companies. From 2015 to 2020, researchers looked at Chinese listed companies and discovered t

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Nov 07 2024BUSINESS

Amazon's New Warehouse Coming to Cleburne

Are you ready for a huge change in Cleburne? Amazon is set to break ground this week on a massive 1. 7 million-square-foot operations center just 30 miles south of Fort Worth. This new facility will be situated off Chisholm Trail Parkway, at Industrial Drive, in Cleburne. The city is anticipating a

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Nov 07 2024SPORTS

Q&A in Sports Videos: A New Challenge

Ever wondered how AI understands sports videos well enough to answer questions about them? It's a tough task, especially since there haven't been many datasets to help train these systems. Most video question-answering datasets focus on everyday videos, not sports where the actions are complex and p

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Nov 07 2024POLITICS

Nebraska Voters Say Yes to Abortion Ban, No to Expansion

In a historic move, Nebraska voters have decided to keep the state's current abortion restrictions in place. They voted to enshrine a ban on abortions after 12 weeks in the state constitution. This ban, passed by the state legislature last year, allows exceptions for cases of rape, incest, or when t

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Nov 07 2024LIFESTYLE

Saving Your Hands: Three Fancy Creams to Try

Hands work hard, so they need special care. Regular hand creams might not cut it, especially for those always on the go. Let's dive into three luxurious hand creams that are perfect for different situations. Imagine you've just finished a tough workout and your hands feel like they’ve been through

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Nov 07 2024TECHNOLOGY

Apple's Budget Vision Pro: Lighter, Cheaper, But Less Sharp

Did you know Apple might be working on a cheaper version of the Vision Pro? The rumor is that they want to cut costs by using a new type of OLED display. This screen could be brighter, but it won't be as sharp as the current model. The original Vision Pro uses super high-resolution OLED panels from

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Nov 07 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Mob Movies' Hit: Goodfellas Streaming Success

Fancy watching a crime classic? "Goodfellas" has just hit the streaming scene on MAX. This legendary film, directed by Martin Scorsese, is a breathtaking journey through the life of a gangster, based on the book "Wiseguy" by Nicholas Pileggi, who also co-wrote the script. The story follows Henry Hil

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Nov 07 2024EDUCATION

Patriotism Through Media: A New Path for Teens

Are you curious about how teens can learn to love their country? A recent study has explored ways to fuel patriotism in teens and young adults, often referred to as “Generation Z. ” They found that involving young people in media production can be a game-changer. The research delved into the nuts a

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