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Dec 21 2024SPORTS

Coach Pope’s New-Look Wildcats: A Surprising Success Story

It's not every day that a basketball coach takes his team to see a Broadway show. But that's exactly what Kentucky's Mark Pope did with his Wildcats. Just before a big game against Ohio State, the team saw "Hamilton. " This might not sound like a typical pre-game activity, but it says a lot about Po

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Dec 21 2024HEALTH

Smart Models, Better Cancer Care

Doctors traditionally use tricky rule-based systems to review medical reports, and even though these methods work, they take a lot of time and can lead to errors, especially with unstructured data like doctors' notes. Enter large language models (LLMs), which are making waves in the medical field. T

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Dec 21 2024SPORTS

Boxer Tyson Fury’s Love for Singing ‘American Pie’: A New Perspective

Tyson Fury, the beloved boxer known as ‘The Gypsy King, ’ is preparing for a big fight against Oleksandr Usyk. Recently, former UFC fighter Chael Sonnen shared his thoughts on Fury’s singing skills. Sonnen loves how Fury sings “American Pie” by Don McLean after his wins, dedicating it to his wife an

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Dec 21 2024POLITICS

Chicago School Boss Gets the Boot as Mayor Takes Control

Pedro Martinez, the schools chief of Chicago Public Schools, was unceremoniously fired on Friday. The city's school board, controlled by Mayor Brandon Johnson, made the decision after a closed-door meeting. This move follows a long-running dispute between the mayor and Martinez over educational poli

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Dec 21 2024POLITICS

Why Some Teachers Stand Firm Against Political Curriculum Changes

In recent years, several states like Oklahoma and Texas have introduced laws aiming to shape the discussion of race, gender, and American history in public schools. However, despite this intense political attention, many teachers report that these laws have minimal impact on their classroom practice

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Dec 21 2024POLITICS

Why Trump Wants to Ax the Debt Ceiling

You might have heard about a thing called the debt ceiling. It's like a limit the U. S. government sets for itself on how much money it can borrow. Recently, former President Donald Trump suggested scrapping this limit entirely. This is a big deal, especially because Republicans used to use this lim

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Dec 21 2024SPORTS

NFL's Rare Fair-Catch Kick: A Halftime Surprise

Ever heard of a fair-catch free kick in football? It's a rare thing, used only a handful of times in hundreds of games. Before last night, only one team had successfully pulled it off in the last 48 years. That's right, just one! Out of 16 attempts, only one succeeded. But last night, the Chargers'

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Dec 21 2024HEALTH

Immunotherapy Combo for Kidney Cancer: Real-World Results

Let's talk about a powerful duo in the fight against advanced kidney cancer. Nivolumab and ipilimumab, often called NIVO + IPI, are like the dynamic duo of immunotherapy. They're used to treat people with intermediate- or high-risk advanced or metastatic renal cell carcinoma (mRCC). Now, you might b

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Dec 21 2024POLITICS

Elon Musk Picks Sides in Germany's Political Scene

In the midst of the German election buzz, tech billionaire Elon Musk has thrown his weight behind a controversial party – the AfD, known for its anti-immigration and anti-Islam stance. Musk's endorsement comes at a critical time, just days before the Feb. 23 vote, which was triggered by a collapsed

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Dec 21 2024SCIENCE

Humans and Giant Animals: A Longer Coexistence

Scientists are rethinking when humans first arrived in the Americas. New evidence suggests people were here much earlier than previously thought. They might have lived alongside giant sloths and mastodons for thousands of years without causing their extinction. In Brazil, fossils show signs of bein

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