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Sep 22 2025SPORTS

Cincinnati's Sports Rollercoaster: Reds Rise, Bengals Struggle

Cincinnati sports fans are on an emotional rollercoaster. The Reds are on fire, winning five straight games and sweeping the Cubs. They're young, talented, and finally living up to the hype. Hunter Greene, Elly De La Cruz, and others are delivering on their promise. The Reds are showing grit, depth,

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Sep 20 2025BUSINESS

Canada's Big Business Deal Under the Microscope

A massive business deal worth $53 billion is making waves in Canada. Teck Resources and Anglo American want to join forces, but it's not a done deal yet. The Canadian government is stepping in to check if this merger is good for the country. Finance Minister Francois Philippe Champagne made it clea

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Sep 16 2025HEALTH

States Take Action Against Ultraprocessed Foods: A New Push for Healthier Diets

States are taking steps to limit ultraprocessed foods, driven by a new push from the Department of Health and Human Services under Robert F. Kennedy Jr. This movement, part of the “Make America Healthy Again” initiative, aims to address what Kennedy calls a childhood chronic disease crisis. The focu

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Sep 15 2025SPORTS

Joe Burrow's Injury: What's Next for the Bengals?

Joe Burrow, the star quarterback for the Cincinnati Bengals, is dealing with a serious injury. After a tough game against the Jaguars, he was seen limping with a boot on his left foot. This isn't good news for the team. Doctors think Burrow might need surgery for his turf toe injury. This could kee

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Sep 15 2025SPORTS

Bengals Exploring Backup Plans After Burrow's Injury

The Cincinnati Bengals are already looking at other options after star quarterback Joe Burrow got hurt. Burrow is expected to be out for a while because of a serious toe injury. The team didn't wait for the official news to start thinking about what to do next. They have been talking to some free-a

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Sep 04 2025BUSINESS

Amazon's Prime Sharing Program Gets a Makeover

Amazon is shaking things up with its Prime membership. Starting October 1, they're ending a feature that let members share free shipping with folks who don't live with them. This move is part of a bigger push to get more people to sign up for their own Prime accounts. Instead of sharing, Amazon is

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Sep 02 2025HEALTH

Okra Water: Health Boon or Just Hype?

Okra, a green veggie often seen in stews or fried, has a new trendy form: okra water. This drink is made by soaking okra pods in water, usually overnight. The result is a slightly thick drink due to the okra's soluble fiber and mucilage. But is it really good for you? Some say okra water helps with

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Sep 01 2025TECHNOLOGY

Pixel 10's Performance: A Closer Look

Google's latest Pixel 10 and Pixel 10 Pro XL phones have been put to the test against some of the best smartphones on the market. The results show that these new models, powered by the Tensor G5 processor, are not leading the pack in terms of performance. The Pixel 10, priced at $799, and the Pixel

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Aug 19 2025HEALTH

Covid's Hidden Impact: Blood Vessel Aging and Dementia Risk

Covid-19 isn't just a respiratory illness; it can also speed up the aging of your blood vessels. This process, known as vascular aging, makes blood vessels stiff and less effective at carrying oxygen. Normally, this happens as we get older, but Covid can fast-track it, even in mild cases. A recent

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Aug 12 2025HEALTH

Bread: A Friend, Not a Foe, in Your Diet

Bread often gets a bad reputation. Many people think it causes weight gain, inflammation, and other health issues. But experts say that's not entirely true. Bread can be part of a healthy diet. It can even be good for you. Fiber is key in bread. It helps lower bad cholesterol, keeps blood sugar sta

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