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Jul 09 2025HEALTH

How Moving Your Body Can Boost Your Mood

College students often juggle a lot. Between classes, homework, and social life, it's easy to forget about taking care of oneself. But did you know that staying active can make a big difference in how you feel? It's not just about looking good or keeping fit. It's about feeling good from the inside

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Jul 09 2025HEALTH

How a Simple Website Helped Moms Make Better Choices

A group of researchers created a special website to help pregnant women decide about a vaccine. This vaccine protects both the mom and her baby from whooping cough. The website was made to be easy to use and give clear information. The team wanted to see if women would actually use the website and

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Jul 08 2025SPORTS

Wild Names in College Football Rivalries

College football rivalries have some of the most unique and creative names. These names often reflect the history, location, or culture of the schools involved. Some names are simple and straightforward, while others are more elaborate and imaginative. The names can also reflect the intensity of the

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Jul 08 2025SPORTS

Ohio State's Hidden Gems in College Football 26

Ohio State has a lot of talented players, but some might be underrated in the new College Football 26 video game. The game rates players based on their skills, but sometimes it misses the mark. Payton Pierce, a linebacker, is one of those players. He's only rated 74 overall, which is lower than a m

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Jul 08 2025BUSINESS

Why Melinda Gates Won't Fund Her Daughter's Startup

Melinda French Gates, a billionaire with a net worth of about $30. 8 billion, has a unique approach to supporting her daughter's new business venture. She chose not to invest in it, even though she could easily afford to. Instead, she believes her daughter should seek funding from others and learn t

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Jul 08 2025SCIENCE

How Our Brains Handle Different Kinds of Steps

Ever wondered why stepping over a puddle feels different than stepping to catch yourself from a stumble? It turns out, our brains use different muscle patterns for these actions. Researchers decided to dig into this by studying three types of steps: reactive steps (like catching yourself from a fall

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Jul 08 2025SPORTS

Ohio State vs. Michigan: Why Beating the Wolverines Matters More

Ohio State and Michigan have a football rivalry that stands out as the best in sports. This isn't just about winning games; it's about pride, history, and something deeper than championships. The pressure to beat Michigan is immense, and it's not just about the head coach's job security. It's about

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Jul 08 2025POLITICS

A Russian Minister's Mysterious End: What Really Happened?

A high-ranking official in Russia is gone. Roman Starovoit, the transportation minister, was found dead. The official story says it was suicide. But many questions remain unanswered. Starovoit's body was discovered in a wealthy area near Moscow. He had a gunshot wound. A gun, given to him as a gift

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Jul 08 2025CRIME

Blue Creek: Business Owners Face the Consequences

In a recent turn of events, two business owners from Warren found themselves in hot water after a creek turned an unnatural shade of blue. This wasn't some magical transformation, but the result of illegal chemical dumping. The incident, which happened around February 6, 2024, led to serious hazardo

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Jul 08 2025SPORTS

College Football Coaches: Who's Safe and Who's Not?

College football coaches are always on edge. Their jobs depend on the whims of fans, boosters, and administrators. One bad season or even one bad game can put a coach on the hot seat. Take Ryan Day at Ohio State. Last season, he was under pressure after losing to Michigan. But winning the national c

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