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Jan 16 2025SPORTS

Skier-Turned-CEO Jeremy Bloom Revamps X Games

The X Games, a prime event in action sports, is gearing up for a big change. The event, which started in the 1990s, has been held in Aspen since 2002. Now, with a new owner, MSP Sports Capital, the X Games are ready to evolve. Jeremy Bloom, a Colorado native and a successful athlete in both freestyl

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Jan 16 2025HEALTH

Exercise After Stroke: Can It Help Depression?

Did you know that exercise might be a simple and powerful tool to fight depression after a stroke? Scientists have found that working out can actually change how our body responds to stress and inflammation. Let's break it down. When you have a stroke, your brain goes through a lot. Inflammation ha

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Jan 16 2025SCIENCE

Exploring Sugar Coatings on Proteins: What They Mean for Our Health

You know how proteins in your body can have sugar molecules attached to them? This process is called glycosylation. It's super important for things like making proteins strong and helping cells stick to each other. But sometimes, these sugar coatings can go wonky. When they do, it's linked to seriou

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Jan 16 2025POLITICS

Porn Site Age Verification: A Supreme Court Dilemma

Recently, the Supreme Court tackled a tough Texas law that needs people to prove their age before seeing porn online. Some justices weren't sure if blocking software could really keep kids safe. They also pondered if outdated laws still work in today's tech-powered world. Justice Sotomayor seemed to

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Jan 16 2025HEALTH

Smooth Sailing: How Textured Titanium Surfaces Can Improve Blood Implants

Blood-contacting medical devices often trigger immune responses, leading to blood clots and cell overgrowth. Creating special textures on these devices to prevent these issues is a major challenge. Scientists have developed a unique titanium surface with tiny bumps and grooves, which are incredibly

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Jan 16 2025TECHNOLOGY

Google's Gemini App Gets Real-Time Boost with AP News

Google's Gemini app is about to get a whole lot more up-to-date. The tech giant has teamed up with The Associated Press (AP) to bring real-time info right to your fingertips. Imagine you're curious about the latest news on something happening right now. Instead of searching through old articles, the

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Jan 16 2025TECHNOLOGY

Thin Is In: Samsung's Ultra-Slim Galaxy S25 Leaks

It's no secret that Samsung is diving into the world of super-thin smartphones. Recently, leaked images from OnLeaks and Smartprix have given us a sneak peek at the upcoming Galaxy S25 Slim. This phone is causing quite a buzz with its ultra-slim design, measuring just 6. 4mm in depth. That's a whole

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Jan 16 2025CRIME

Mexico's El Mayo: A Deal Between Drug Lord and US Prosecutors

You might not expect a top drug lord like Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada to be having friendly chats with US prosecutors. But that's exactly what's happening. El Mayo, the big boss of the Sinaloa cartel, is in talks about a plea deal. These talks aren't exactly smooth sailing, but both sides want to keep

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Jan 16 2025TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's Big Reveal: What to Expect from the January 22 Event

Mark your calendars! Samsung is throwing a party, and you're invited. On January 22, the tech giant is holding its next Unpacked event. This one's important because it's where we'll see the new Galaxy S25 lineup. Samsung's been doing these twice a year, with the S series coming out in January and th

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Jan 16 2025HEALTH

Understanding Experts' Views on TB Screening for Migrants

Tuberculosis, a serious lung infection, remains a global health concern. Experts from various countries have weighed in on how migrants should be screened for this disease. Their perspectives are crucial in shaping national policies. One key point of debate is the frequency of screening. Some exper

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