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Sep 08 2024SPORTS

Joe Davis Wants to Call a Super Bowl, But He'll Settle for More Family Time

Joe Davis is one of the busiest broadcasters in sports today. The 36-year-old has play-by-play duties with MLB, NFL, NCAA football and basketball games on Fox Sports. He's also entering his ninth season as the voice of the Los Angeles Dodgers. But despite all those assignments, there's one game t

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Sep 08 2024SPORTS

Behind the Lens: Capturing the Grit and Grace of Gymnastics

Ever wonder what it takes to be the official photographer for Team USA Gymnastics? John Cheng, who has held this unique position since 2007, offers a fascinating glimpse into his world. Cheng's journey began as a typical 'gym dad,' snapping photos of his daughter at competitions. His talent quickl

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Sep 08 2024ENVIRONMENT

Silent Spring's Bats: How Our Pest Control Partners Are Vanishing Before Our Eyes

Did you know that bats are more than just spooky Halloween decorations? These flying mammals play a vital role in our ecosystems, especially for farmers. A single bat can eat thousands of insects per night - think of them as nature's pest control squad! But recently, a fungal disease called white-no

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Sep 08 2024SPORTS

Nick Sirianni's Italian Roots & Coaching Journey: A Closer Look

Is Nick Sirianni really as Italian as his surname suggests? The Eagles head coach proudly sports the colors of Italy on game day, but how much does he know about his ancestral heritage? From a small town in New York state to the sidelines at Lincoln Financial Field, Coach Sirianni has taken an un

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Sep 08 2024SPORTS

Dak Prescott: Breaking Down The Cowboys QB's Ethnicity & Religion

Born to a mixed-race couple in Louisiana, Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott proudly embraces both sides of his heritage. With an African American father and European American mother, the star QB has become a role model for many who share his background. But Prescott is quick to emphasize that

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Sep 08 2024HEALTH

Salmonella Scramble: Are Your Eggs Safe?

Wisconsin health officials have issued a major recall of eggs after a salmonella outbreak sickened 65 people across nine states. The outbreak is linked to a farm in Wisconsin, where eggs were distributed to stores and restaurants in Wisconsin, Illinois, and Michigan. The recall affects all types of

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Sep 08 2024HEALTH

Salmonella Scare: Is Your Fridge Safe?

A recent salmonella outbreak linked to eggs from a Wisconsin farm has affected 65 people across nine states. This raises a critical question: are we doing enough to ensure the safety of our food supply? Wisconsin health officials have issued a recall for all eggs produced by Milo’s Poultry Farms an

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Sep 08 2024BUSINESS

Is New York Fashion Week Losing its Spark?

New York City Fashion Week is back, with big names like Tommy Hilfiger, Tory Burch, and Michael Kors taking center stage. But hold on, is the Big Apple still the fashion capital it once was? Some folks are worried that the city's style scene is losing its shine. Think about it: Between 2014 and 20

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Sep 08 2024SPORTS

KD Joins the Betting Blitz: Is Fantasy Football the New NBA?

Get ready for a new wave of NBA stars in the world of fantasy football! Kevin Durant, fresh off his Parisian victory, is diving headfirst into the $14.3 billion sports betting market, partnering with FanDuel. This isn't just another sponsorship deal; KD is making NFL picks and bringing his signatur

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Sep 08 2024ENVIRONMENT

Bats, pesticides, and an unexpected toll on human health: A shocking new study reveals the hidden costs of losing a key species

A new study published in Science has stunned researchers by revealing a surprising link between bat die-offs, increased pesticide use, and rising infant mortality rates. The findings, authored by environmental economist Eyal Frank of the University of Chicago, show how the loss of a keystone specie

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