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Mar 25 2025SPORTS

A Coach's Outburst and a PR Nightmare

The world of college basketball is no stranger to drama, but a recent incident involving UConn men's basketball coach Dan Hurley and a reporter has sparked a lot of talk. Dan Hurley is known for his fiery personality and emotional reactions. He has led the Huskies to back-to-back national champion

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Mar 25 2025BUSINESS

A DNA Giant's Struggle

In the world of genetic testing, 23andMe once stood tall. However, recent events have shown that even giants can stumble. The company has decided to file for bankruptcy. This move aims to make the company more appealing to potential buyers. This is not a sudden decision. The firm has been facing fin

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Mar 24 2025SPORTS

Steelers' Star Cam Heyward Sets the Record Straight on Aaron Rodgers

Cam Heyward, a key player for the Steelers, is focused on his 15th season with the team. He is not too worried about the quarterback situation, even though it is still up in the air. Heyward recently spoke on "The Rich Eisen Show" about the Steelers' interest in Aaron Rodgers. Rodgers visited the St

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Mar 24 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Hollywood Comedy The Studio Unveils Its Star-Studded Cast

Hollywood is buzzing with excitement as the full guest cast for "The Studio" has been announced. This comedy series, co-created by Seth Rogen, promises a hilarious and insightful look into the world of moviemaking. Rogen, who wears multiple hats as the lead actor, writer, director, and executive pro

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Mar 24 2025EDUCATION

The Legacy of Health Law Pioneers

The BU Health Law Program is marking its 70th year. It's a big deal, and it's worth taking a moment to think about the people who made it happen. Fran Miller, George Annas, and Wendy Mariner are the founders. They are often called FGW for short. They did a lot of important work in health law. Many

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Mar 24 2025SCIENCE

The Legacy of a Cell Biology Pioneer

The world of biology has lost a significant figure. Michael P. Sheetz is the man who made a huge difference in cell biology. His work spanned over half a century. He was a key player in understanding motor proteins, membrane biology, cytoskeleton, and mechanobiology. This is a field that studies how

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Mar 24 2025SPORTS

A Freshman's Big Shot Keeps Maryland's Tournament Dreams Alive

Basketball fans witnessed a thrilling finish as Maryland secured a spot in the Sweet 16. The Terrapins faced off against Colorado State in a nail-biting game that came down to the final seconds. The game was a rollercoaster. Colorado State led for much of the contest, but Maryland fought back. W

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Mar 24 2025BUSINESS

The New Way to Order Fast Food: Pay Later, Think Twice

In 2010, a programmer who was mining Bitcoin made a huge blunder. He spent 10, 000 bitcoin on two pizzas. Today, those bitcoins would be worth a staggering 850 million dollars. This is an extreme example of how costly a small mistake can be. Now, a new trend is raising eyebrows. It involves adding i

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Mar 24 2025RELIGION

Pope Francis' Sweet Homecoming and a New Gelato Sensation

The world breathed a sigh of relief as Pope Francis walked out of the hospital after battling pneumonia for over a month. This joyous event coincided with the launch of a new gelato flavor, Hallelujah, in Rome. The timing was perfect, as the debut happened just a short walk from the Vatican, in Piaz

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Mar 24 2025SCIENCE

Poland's Forensic Anthropology: A Look at Academic Output

Forensic anthropology is a field that blends science and social impact. It faces unique challenges due to its interdisciplinary nature and varied caseload. Researchers must quickly address both theoretical and practical issues. Globally, many studies are conducted in this area, but only a few countr

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