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Oct 23 2024SPORTS

Tua Tagovailoa: Back in the Game, but at What Cost?

Tua Tagovailoa is set to return to the football field this Sunday against the Arizona Cardinals, following multiple concussions. The Miami Dolphins quarterback's brain health has been a hot topic since 2019. Recently, he suffered his fourth concussion in six years. Despite these injuries, Tagovailoa

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Oct 22 2024SPORTS

Lamar Jackson's Big Night Leads Ravens to Win Over Bucs

Baltimore's quarterback, Lamar Jackson, had a stellar performance with 281 passing yards and five touchdowns, helping the Ravens beat the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 41-31. The Ravens rallied from a 10-0 deficit to score 34 unanswered points. Jackson's connection with wide receiver Rashod Bateman was notab

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Oct 22 2024BUSINESS

HSBC Makes History: Pam Kaur Becomes First Female Finance Chief

HSBC has made a big change. They've picked Pam Kaur to be their first female Chief Financial Officer (CFO). This is a big deal for the bank, as it's been a while since they made such a significant leadership switch. Pam will start her new job on January 1st, taking over from Jon Bingham who was temp

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Oct 22 2024SPORTS

Buccaneers' Coach Bowles Defends Decision After WR Godwin's Injury

In Week 7, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers faced a tough loss against the Ravens, losing 31-41. But the real blow came when their receiver, Chris Godwin, got injured with just under a minute left in the game. The team was already down by 10 points and had lost Mike Evans to a hamstring injury earlier in th

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Oct 22 2024SPORTS

The Mystery of Ilia Topuria's Medical Monitor

Ilia Topuria, the UFC featherweight champion, is gearing up for a big fight against Max Holloway at UFC 308. But a recent viral photo has fans worried. The photo shows Topuria with a device on his nose, which some think is a medical monitor. If it is, it could mean Topuria has a secret health issue.

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Oct 22 2024ENVIRONMENT

Discovering Lost Histories: Enslaved People's Burial Sites Unearthed

For years, genealogist Lenora Gobert has been on a mission to uncover the stories of enslaved people who once lived and died on a former plantation in St. James Parish, Louisiana. Her research has revealed the identities of five enslaved individuals buried on the land, which is now planned to be the

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Oct 22 2024ENVIRONMENT

Save Nature, Invest Big: UN Biodiversity Summit Kicks Off

The United Nations is hosting a massive conference in Colombia about protecting nature. The leader of the UN, Antonio Guterres, is calling for big money to be spent on a special fund that helps countries protect and fix biodiversity – the variety of life on Earth. This is happening because losing al

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Oct 22 2024TECHNOLOGY

Apple's Safari Has a Security Glitch—But Who's Affected?

Last month, Apple launched macOS Sequoia with exciting new features. But alongside these perks, the update also included a lengthy patch for security flaws. Surprisingly, one of these flaws was found by Microsoft. This discovery is significant, especially for users of Macs managed by organizations.

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Oct 22 2024TECHNOLOGY

Discover Why the Microsoft Store is a Smart Choice for Your Apps

Are you a Windows PC user wondering why you should use the Microsoft Store to install apps and games? It's got some big benefits worth checking out. First, it's a one-stop shop for all your apps and games, making it super convenient. No more hunting around different websites. Plus, the store handles

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Oct 22 2024POLITICS

U. S. Moves to Limit AI and Chip Investments in China

The U. S. government is in the final stage of reviewing new rules aimed at controlling investments in China's sensitive technologies. These technologies include artificial intelligence, semiconductors, microelectronics, and quantum computing. The proposal, under review by the Treasury Department, re

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