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Dec 09 2024SPORTS

Miami Dolphins: A Comeback for the Ages

The Miami Dolphins were in deep water against the New York Jets. The defense was struggling, and the Jets had a comfortable eight-point lead as the fourth quarter began. But the Dolphins didn't give up. They forced overtime and then won the game with a quick drive capped by a 10-yard touchdown pass

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Dec 09 2024CRIME

Unraveling the Mystery: Why Some People Choose Extremism

Have you ever wondered why some people turn to violent extremism? Experts have been puzzled by this question for a long time. One tool they use is called Structured Professional Judgement (SPJ), which helps figure out what makes someone more or less likely to engage in extreme behavior. However, the

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Dec 09 2024CRIME

Lessons from the West: Balancing Reform and Safety

It's not just about being soft on crime or tough on criminals; it's about finding a balance. Dallas should look to the West Coast's recent elections for clues. In places like Los Angeles and San Francisco, voters booted district attorneys who went too lenient on crime. They threw out mayors who coul

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Dec 08 2024SPORTS

Upcoming NFL Betting Picks: Look Out for Juwan Johnson and a High-Scoring Week 14

Week 14 of the NFL season is here, and we're looking at some interesting betting opportunities. First off, Juwan Johnson of the Saints could be a key player to watch. With Taysom Hill out due to injury, Johnson might see more action on the field. Last week, he had a season-best seven targets, and th

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Dec 08 2024POLITICS

Trump's Campaign Pledges: Changing Tune on TV

In his first network TV interview since winning the election, President-elect Donald Trump sat down with NBC News' Kristen Welker. He discussed various topics, including his plans for Dreamers, abortion medication, and the Fed Chair. Trump's measured tone didn't last long. He quickly shifted to sugg

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Dec 08 2024HEALTH

Why Nose Fillers Sometimes Go Wrong

Have you ever thought about what can go wrong when people get injections to change the shape of their nose? This trend is particularly common in Asia, where many people seek to alter their nose's appearance. However, these injections can lead to allergic reactions that don't show up until later. Whe

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Dec 08 2024SCIENCE

Nanoscale Horizons: Seeing the Future in 2024

As 2024 comes to an end, the Nanoscale Horizons team takes a moment to look back at the year's highlights. From groundbreaking research to engaging events, it's been a year filled with excitement. They're also gearing up for a big celebration next year, marking the journal's 10th anniversary in 2025

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Dec 08 2024HEALTH

The Link Between Cholesterol and Breast Cancer: A Closer Look

Meet Matteo Brindisi and his team, winners of the 2024 Richard Perham prize. Their groundbreaking work, featured in The FEBS Journal last year, sheds new light on how high cholesterol levels can make breast cancer more aggressive. Selected from a list of impressive articles, this research stands out

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Dec 08 2024BUSINESS

The Ultimate Guide to Boeing's Business Jets

Imagine you're a global leader or a CEO of a major company. What kind of airplane would you want to travel in? Boeing Business Jets (BBJs) have been the top choice for many, offering private, corporate, and government travel. Let's dive into the world of BBJs and explore their most popular models.

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Dec 08 2024CELEBRITIES

Kate Middleton Opens Up About a Tough Year

Princess Kate, 42, shared some personal insights at her fourth annual carol service at Westminster Abbey on December 6. With her husband, Prince William, and their three kids in tow, she chatted with singer Paloma Faith about the unexpected challenges she faced this year. Kate revealed that it had b

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