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Dec 30 2024SPORTS

Bengals' Surprising Playoff Hopes

Saturday night was a rollercoaster for Bengals fans. Their team tied with the Broncos in the final seconds of regulation, and missed a field goal in overtime. But just when it seemed all hope was lost, Joe Burrow threw a game-winning touchdown pass to Tee Higgins. This fourth straight win brings the

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Dec 30 2024CELEBRITIES

Keanu Reeves' Stolen Watch Found in Chilean Raid

Imagine this: a precious Rolex watch, engraved with Keanu Reeves' name, was taken from his Hollywood Hills home late last year. Now, shockingly, it's turned up halfway around the world in Chile. The watch, a $9, 000 Rolex Submariner, was discovered during a police raid in Santiago. Two other valuabl

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Dec 30 2024SPORTS

Brawl at Military Bowl: A Closer Look

A wild fight broke out at the end of a college football game between East Carolina and North Carolina State. It was a close-quarters battle, with players from both teams throwing punches and shoving each other. An official even got injured, showing just how heated things got. The brawl started when

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Dec 30 2024BUSINESS

Big Lots' Big Shift: What's Next for Local Stores?

Big Lots, a well-known retail chain, is shaking things up after filing for bankruptcy last September. They're selling their stores and distribution centers to save jobs and keep their brand alive. The buyers? Gordon Brothers Retail Partners, who'll pass on Big Lots' assets to companies like Variety

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Dec 30 2024HEALTH

Fluoride Fear: A Town's Battle

In Lebanon, Oregon, a community of about 20, 000 people has been caught up in a big debate over fluoride in their water. Some people believe fluoride helps keep teeth healthy, but others think it's harmful. Recently, they voted to stop putting fluoride in their water. This isn't just happening in Le

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Dec 30 2024POLITICS

Who Wants to Go Back to the Capitol?

Imagine this: people who stormed the U. S. Capitol on January 6, 2021, are now asking judges if they can attend the inauguration of former President Donald Trump. This situation has sparked debates in federal courts about whether these defendants should be allowed to return to the scene of their all

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Dec 30 2024POLITICS

Jimmy Carter: A Century of Service and Love

At the ripe age of 100, Jimmy Carter, the 39th President of the United States, has left us. Born in 1924, he reigned the longest post-presidency, filled with his unwavering commitment to human rights and climate action. The Carter Center has arranged public gatherings in Atlanta and Washington, D. C

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Dec 30 2024HEALTH

Blood Therapies for Elderly Trauma Patients: A Comparative Look

Imagine you're an elderly patient hurt in a fall or a car accident and taken to the ER. Your doctor has three options for treating your injuries: whole blood, components of blood, or a combination of both. This study did a deep dive into how these different blood therapies affect elderly patients wi

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Dec 30 2024HEALTH

The Hidden Mystery of Endometriosis in Jordan

Endometriosis, a condition that can cause mild discomfort to extreme pelvic pain and even infertility, is a significant health issue for many women. In Jordan, a previous study from one hospital hinted that this condition might be more common than thought. That finding led researchers to investigate

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Dec 30 2024POLITICS

Jimmy Carter: From Peanut Farmer to Peace Maker

Did you know that Jimmy Carter, our 39th President, was the first commander in chief born in a hospital? That’s right, and it wasn’t just any hospital - it was one where his mother, a nurse, worked. Born in 1924, Jimmy was a small-town boy from Plains, Georgia, who grew up to become a Navy vet and l

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