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Nov 05 2024SPORTS

Steph Curry: Health First, Then Basketball

Stephen Curry is back on the court, but he’s not rushing things. After missing three games due to a left peroneal strain, he returned to play against the Wizards, scoring 24 points in limited minutes. Coach Steve Kerr was cautious, and rightly so. Curry had previously hurt his ankle and didn’t want

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Nov 05 2024WEATHER

Weather Woes: How Rain Could Dampen Election Day

Imagine standing in line, umbrella in hand, waiting to cast your vote on a rainy day. This could be the case for many voters in key states like Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania. The forecast for Election Day is a mixed bag, with rain, thunderstorms, and even tropical storm activity in places li

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Nov 05 2024POLITICS

Why the Electoral College Isn’t Fair Anymore

The Electoral College is a weird system that doesn't make sense today. It was set up a long time ago to balance power between big and small states. But now, it makes some votes matter more than others. For example, a vote in a small state like Wyoming counts more than a vote in a big state like Cali

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Nov 05 2024FINANCE

Crypto, Grooming, and Software Disputes: A Closer Look

The Syariah court tackles cryptocurrencies, like Bitcoin, by setting clear rules for trading and owning them. In one case, a wife sued her husband for Bitcoin he bought. The court said she didn't follow the rules, so she lost. In another case, a crypto exchange had to pay a user for losing his Bitco

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Nov 05 2024ENVIRONMENT

Space Traveling Chemicals Fall with Rain in Miami

You thought it was just water? Think again! Scientists in Miami have discovered that it’s raining something else too: chemicals that just won’t go away. They are called PFAS, or 'forever chemicals', because they stick around in the environment for a long time. These chemicals have been in use since

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Nov 05 2024HEALTH

Healthy Fats: A Hidden Weapon Against Cancer?

Imagine if something as simple as eating more fish or nuts could help fight cancer. That's what a big study from the University of Georgia suggests. It turns out, omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids might be superheroes in our diet. These "healthy fats" are found in foods like salmon, walnuts, and even

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Nov 05 2024SCIENCE

NASA to Restart Spacewalks in 2025 After Spacesuit Repairs

In 2025, NASA plans to resume spacewalks on the International Space Station (ISS) after dealing with a leaky spacesuit issue that paused activities in June. The leak happened when astronaut Tracy Dyson encountered coolant problems just before starting a spacewalk. NASA's Bill Spetch mentioned that t

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Nov 05 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Apollo 13: Real-Life Astronaut's Take on the Space Movie

In 1995, director Ron Howard brought the 1970 Apollo 13 mission to the big screen, starring Tom Hanks. This space drama tells the story of a spacecraft explosion that nearly ended the lives of three astronauts. But how accurate is the movie? Retired NASA astronaut Nicole Stott watched the film and s

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Nov 05 2024BUSINESS

Get Ready for Black Friday: Best Early Deals to Check Out

Black Friday is just around the corner, and some amazing deals are already available. Walmart Plus members can get first access to Walmart’s deals, including a year of Walmart Plus for just $49. REI is offering huge discounts on outdoor gear from top brands like Adidas and Columbia. For those lookin

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Nov 05 2024BUSINESS

Microsoft's Big Surge: Gaming Leads the Way as Cloud and AI Shine

Microsoft just reported a whopping 16% increase in revenue for the first quarter of the fiscal year 2025, reaching a massive $65. 6 billion. This figure not only surpassed what analysts expected but also showed where Microsoft is placing its bets for the future. Instead of relying heavily on traditi

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