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Nov 12 2024SPORTS

Fall Sports: A Snapshot of High School Action

Have you ever been curious about what goes on in high school sports during the fall season? A dedicated photography team has been busy capturing the excitement at MIAA fall tournaments. Their lens has caught breathtaking moments from girls' volleyball, soccer, football, and field hockey games. But i

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Nov 12 2024SCIENCE

Discovering Bacteria Preferences in Sorghum Roots

Did you know that the roots of plants like sorghum have their own tiny communities of bacteria? These microscopic friends play a big role in how well the plant grows and stays healthy. Scientists decided to take a closer look at how these bacterial communities differ in various parts of sorghum root

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Nov 12 2024SCIENCE

Preparing Pure Enantiomers with Supercritical Fluids

When scientists are developing new medications, they often need pure forms of molecules called enantiomers. One popular way to get these is through a process called preparative chromatographic enantioseparation. This method is like sorting cookies by shape – you get only one kind at a time. Supercr

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Nov 12 2024TECHNOLOGY

Phone Storage Solution: A MagSafe SSD You Won't Lose

Ever wished you could have extra storage for your phone without the hassle of cables? The Circular MagSafe SSD is here to change the game. With phones now phasing out microSD cards, onboard storage is limited. Cloud storage is an option, but it's slow and needs an internet connection. Local storage

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Nov 12 2024POLITICS

The Unexpected Environmental Pick

When President Trump, known for his unconventional choices, tapped former Congressman Lee Zeldin to lead the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), it raised a few eyebrows. Zeldin, who lost his bid for New York's governorship in 2022, isn't exactly known for his environmental credentials. In fact,

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Nov 12 2024POLITICS

FBI Chief Wray Braces for Possible Trump Replacement

FBI Director Christopher Wray is getting ready for a potential ousting under Donald Trump's new administration. Three insiders shared this with NBC News. One possible replacement could be Trump's advisor, Kash Patel, who's also in the running for CIA director. Wray, appointed by Trump in 2017, wants

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Nov 12 2024TECHNOLOGY

Google's Quick Share App Now Available for Windows on ARM Devices

In a recent update, Google has introduced its Quick Share app for Windows devices powered by ARM processors. This app, previously unavailable for ARM devices, allows Android users to transfer files easily between devices, including those they don’t own. While Microsoft’s Phone Link service offers si

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Nov 12 2024SPORTS

PHI Eagles’ Snap Counts and Players’ Highlights in Win Over Dallas

Let’s dive into the details of the Philadelphia Eagles’ Week 10 win over the Dallas Cowboys, with a focus on who played and how they performed. On the offensive side, the Eagles had some key players sitting out, which meant Fred Johnson and Mekhi Becton had to play the whole game. Despite missing so

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Nov 12 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Leo's 50th: A Star-Studded Bash That Left Us Jealous

Leonardo DiCaprio recently celebrated his 50th birthday with a bash that made the Academy Awards look dull. Instead of the usual party gossip, his guest list was a jaw-dropping mix of Hollywood big shots. Imagine seeing Brad Pitt, Mark Ruffalo, and Benicio del Toro all in one place! DiCaprio's part

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Nov 12 2024CRIME

Investigating a Rocky Mountain Tragedy: A True Crime Series

Get a sneak peek at the upcoming Prime Video and Sky New Zealand doc series, In Cold Water. This intriguing true crime show dives into the mysterious drowning of schoolteacher Laura Letts-Beckett during a fishing trip in the Canadian Rocky Mountains. The only witness? Her husband, former New Zealand

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