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Jan 22 2025SCIENCE

The Science Game: Who Wins and Who Loses?

In the world of science, it's not just about the discovery—it's about who profits from it. Journals, the gatekeepers of scientific knowledge, often prioritize their own gains. Authors, who spend countless hours on research, face a harsh reality: they must pay to play. This comes in the form of artic

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Jan 22 2025SPORTS

Djokovic's Comeback: A Clash of Generations at Australian Open

In a thrilling match that lasted over three and a half hours, Novak Djokovic showed why he's still a force to be reckoned with. The 37-year-old tennis star beat Carlos Alcaraz, 16 years his junior, in the Australian Open quarterfinals. Despite a leg injury and a tough start, Djokovic fought back to

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Jan 22 2025SPORTS

Meet Ben Johnson: Chicago Bears' Highly Paid New Coach

Ben Johnson, the new head coach for the Chicago Bears, is reportedly earning a whopping $13 million a year. This amount is higher than what some top NFL players like C. J. Stroud and Puka Nacua earn. In fact, it's nearly as much as Saquon Barkley's salary. Johnson comes in as the seventh-highest-pai

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Jan 22 2025LIFESTYLE

The Secret to Happiness: Picking the Right Career

Ever wondered why some people love their jobs while others feel trapped? It all comes down to choosing the right career that fits your personality and values. Let's dive into what that means and why it matters. First, let's chat about work environments. Picture this: You're in a job where the team

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Jan 22 2025SPORTS

Why the WNBA is Winning Hearts, While the NBA Struggles

Shaquille O'Neal thinks dunking will boost WNBA ratings. But former NBA champ John Salley has a different view. On the Really No Really podcast, Salley said the WNBA's popularity is rising because women's basketball focuses on fundamentals. Unlike the NBA, which is dealing with a viewership decline

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Jan 21 2025HEALTH

Obesity's Double Whammy: Diabetes and Joint Issues Before Surgery

Obesity is no longer a secret health risk, especially with its numbers rising daily. It's not just about the scale; it's the hidden risks like type 2 diabetes and joint problems that should concern you. Imagine obesity as a ripple effect, starting with extra weight and ending with serious medical is

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Jan 21 2025SPORTS

Scottie Pippen's GOAT Claim Ignites Debate

Basketball legend Scottie Pippen recently caused a stir by calling himself the greatest of all time. In a podcast with Patrick Bet-David, the six-time NBA champ said his confidence in his game led him to this conclusion. While he's previously praised both Michael Jordan and LeBron James, things seem

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Jan 21 2025SPORTS

Meet the Bears' New Coach: Ben Johnson

The Chicago Bears have their eyes set on a new leader – Ben Johnson, currently the offensive coordinator for the Detroit Lions. After a remote interview during Detroit's playoff break and their Saturday night loss to the Commanders, Johnson is now free to take on a new role. He's been a popular choi

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Jan 21 2025SPORTS

Why Michael Jordan Kept Quiet on Politics

Michael Jordan is a basketball legend known for his silence on politics. His former teammate, Scottie Pippen, shares that Jordan preferred to lead by example and avoid the gray area of politics. The public rarely heard Jordan's political views, except once when he said, "Republicans buy sneakers, to

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Jan 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

Joe Rogan and Others React to TikTok Ban Reversal

In an unexpected turn, U. S. President Donald Trump extended the deadline for TikTok's sale to an American company. This decision came after millions of users woke up to find TikTok shut down overnight. Famous individuals, including Joe Rogan and Conor McGregor, shared their thoughts on the ban. Joe

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