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Nov 12 2024SPORTS

Rams Fall Short: Too Many Field Goals, Not Enough Touchdowns

Matthew Stafford, the Rams' quarterback, believes that the team's repeated decision to settle for field goals instead of pushing for touchdowns was a significant factor in their 23-15 loss to the Dolphins on Monday night. "We shot ourselves in the foot a bit when we got close to the end zone, " Staf

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Nov 12 2024SPORTS

The Race to the NFL Draft: Giants Fans Divided

Every football season has its ups and downs, but when your team is having a rough patch, fans often find themselves looking ahead to the future. For the New York Giants, this future might be brighter thanks to a recent loss. Confused? Let's break it down. The Giants just moved up in the NFL draft or

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Nov 12 2024SPORTS

Bears' Coaching Shakeup: A Fresh Start for the Offense

The Chicago Bears have parted ways with their offensive coordinator, Shane Waldron, after a string of losses. Waldron joined the team this season with high hopes of guiding their top draft pick, quarterback Caleb Williams, to success. Unfortunately, the team struggled, failing to score a touchdown i

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Nov 12 2024POLITICS

Trump's Shadow Over Congress: A Packed Agenda and Key Leadership Picks

With Donald Trump set to return to the White House in January, lawmakers on Capitol Hill are rushing to tackle a long list of tasks before the end of the year. Top of the agenda is preventing a government shutdown, which looms large as a December deadline approaches. Many Republicans want to delay k

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Nov 12 2024SPORTS

Dolphins' Playoff Dreams Still Alive After Big Win

Before Week 10, the Dolphins' playoff hopes weren't looking so hot. After Week 10, things are still tough but not as dire. Beating the Rams on Monday night was a must, but other games also helped Miami's chances. The Bills, Texans, and Chiefs are leading their divisions, and the Steelers or Ravens a

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Nov 12 2024POLITICS

Arizona's New Senator: Meet Ruben Gallego

In a surprising turn of events, Democrat Ruben Gallego has been elected as Arizona's first Latino U. S. senator, beating Republican Kari Lake. This victory marks a significant shift in Arizona's political landscape, which has historically favored Republicans for Senate seats. Gallego, a five-term Ho

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Nov 12 2024HEALTH

How Homocysteine Boosts Gut Inflammation

Ever heard of homocysteine (Hcy)? It's a molecule that can cause inflammation and damage cells by triggering oxidation. Scientists know it can make blood vessels swell up, but what about the gut? That's what researchers set out to find. They wanted to understand how Hcy affects gut inflammation and

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Nov 12 2024SPORTS

Bitcoin and Brady: How the NFL Star’s Crypto Bet Paid Off

Tom Brady, the legendary NFL quarterback, made headlines by converting part of his $6. 5 million salary into Bitcoin. This move, inspired by Russell Okung, who was the first NFL player to receive half of his salary in Bitcoin, turned out to be a smart financial decision. In just a few years, Brady's

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Nov 12 2024POLITICS

Senate Showdown: Who's Next in Line for GOP Leadership?

The Republican Senate is gearing up for a big change. The spot for the next majority leader is up for grabs, and it's a battle between three senators: John Thune from South Dakota, John Cornyn from Texas, and Rick Scott from Florida. This race is more than just a power play; it's a test of where the

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Nov 12 2024POLITICS

Friends and Foes at Trump's Victory Feast

Donald Trump and his wife, Melania, shared a meal with billionaire Elon Musk at their private club, Mar-a-Lago. The trio enjoyed a casual dinner outside, chatting and laughing. Melania and Musk were dressed in black, while Trump wore a suit with a yellow tie. This wasn't just a social gathering; Mus

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