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Dec 15 2024HEALTH

Exercise and Knee Health: Sorting Fact from Fiction

Knee osteoarthritis, affecting hundreds of millions globally, is a significant cause of disability. While exercise is known to help, many people shy away from it due to the misconception that it damages joint health. This perception, often labeled as 'wear and tear, ' might stem from conflicting res

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Dec 15 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Austin and Jodie's 'The Bikeriders' Finds Its Audience on Prime Video

It's that time of year when people dive into holiday movies, but not all streaming hits are about festivities. Alongside a Bruce Willis action flick and Megan Fox's sci-fi horror film "Subservience, " there's a new non-holiday movie gaining traction on Prime Video. Jeff Nichols' period piece, "The B

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Dec 14 2024POLITICS

Trump Supports Dockworkers Against Automation

Before the election, some labor unions attempted to build a positive relationship with Donald J. Trump. It seems their efforts might be paying off. Recently, President-elect Trump expressed his support for the International Longshoremen’s Association, which represents dockworkers along the East and

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Dec 14 2024SPORTS

Sixers Struggle After Embiid's Exit, Lose to Pacers

The Philadelphia Sixers suffered a tough loss to the Indiana Pacers on Friday night, falling short 121-107. The game saw a major shift when Joel Embiid was forced to leave due to an injury in the second quarter. Embiid's exit left a significant void on the court. Tyrese Maxey led the scoring for the

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Dec 14 2024SPORTS

Basketball Superstar Josh Hart: His Journey, Family, and Faith

Did you know Josh Hart, the New York Knicks forward, has roots in Maryland? He was born and raised in Silver Spring, a town near Washington D. C. His parents, Moses and Pat Hart, shaped his journey in basketball. Both were athletes themselves, with Moses loving sports and Pat playing for the United

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Dec 14 2024BUSINESS

What Drives Ukraine's Generations?

Ever wondered what makes young people in Ukraine tick? A survey done by Academy DTEK with hh. ua|grc in 2019 asked 2, 182 people aged 15 to 72 about their values. They found some interesting stuff! Younger folks, like Gen Z and Y, really like new ideas and being creative. They're not afraid of risks

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Dec 14 2024POLITICS

Senator Ernst's Conflict Over Trump's Cabinet Pick

Senator Joni Ernst from Iowa is worried that she might have a tough time in the upcoming 2026 re-election. Why? Because of the conflicts around President-elect Donald Trump’s choice for defense secretary, Pete Hegseth. Ernst is feeling the heat from Republican activists who want her to back Trump's

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Dec 14 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Astro Bot's Big Night: Winning Big at the Game Awards

The annual Game Awards, often referred to as the Oscars of the video game industry, had a big surprise this year. The playful sci-fi adventure game, "Astro Bot, " stole the show. This family-friendly game, about a tiny space robot's escapades, was crowned the Game of the Year 2024. It also took home

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Dec 13 2024SPORTS

NASCAR Legend Richard Petty's Simple Advice for Busy Racers

NASCAR racers have a hectic schedule, with 36 race weekends and non-stop practicing. Even legends like Kyle Larson and Chase Elliott spend off-seasons racing on dirt or cart tracks. But 7-time Cup Series champ, Richard Petty, says it's important to enjoy the moment. He suggests, "Enjoy your life a l

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Dec 13 2024SCIENCE

Chemical Science Turns 15: A Decade of Open Access!

This year, the renowned journal Chemical Science is marking a significant milestone—its 15th anniversary. To make things even more exciting, the journal is also celebrating ten years of Diamond Open Access. Dr. May Copsey, the Executive Editor, is leading the celebrations. Imagine having access to

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