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Dec 21 2024SPORTS

NFL's Rare Fair-Catch Kick: A Halftime Surprise

Ever heard of a fair-catch free kick in football? It's a rare thing, used only a handful of times in hundreds of games. Before last night, only one team had successfully pulled it off in the last 48 years. That's right, just one! Out of 16 attempts, only one succeeded. But last night, the Chargers'

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Dec 21 2024CRIME

A Virginia Student's Alleged Terror Plot

Imagine finding out a student at a nearby university was accused of planning a terror attack. That's what just happened in Virginia. Officials arrested Abdullah Hassan, a freshman at George Mason University, on Friday. They say he was plotting to attack the Israeli consulate in New York City. Hassan

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Dec 21 2024SCIENCE

Humans and Giant Animals: A Longer Coexistence

Scientists are rethinking when humans first arrived in the Americas. New evidence suggests people were here much earlier than previously thought. They might have lived alongside giant sloths and mastodons for thousands of years without causing their extinction. In Brazil, fossils show signs of bein

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Dec 19 2024HEALTH

Grandparents: Let's Talk About Our Words to Grandkids

Ever thought about the power of your words when chatting with your grandkids? It's a big deal! Atlanta psychologist Dr. Delawalla says sneaking treats or sharing secrets can weaken your kid's trust in their parents. That's not cool. It might even make them keep dangerous secrets. So, let's not do th

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Dec 19 2024HEALTH

How Ecuadorian Kids Stay Active: A Look at Poverty and Ethnicity

Exercising every day is super important for kids. But do they do it enough? This study looked at how well kids in Ecuador follow the World Health Organization's (WHO) advice on physical activity. They checked two very different places: Cuenca, where lots live in cities and have basic needs met, and

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Dec 19 2024ENVIRONMENT

Meet the River Guardians: A Fresh Look at Water Health in Myanmar

Have you ever wondered how scientists keep track of the health of our rivers? In Myanmar, researchers are using tiny river creatures called macroinvertebrates to monitor the quality of tropical rivers. These tiny guardians are like secret agents, giving clues about how clean or polluted the water is

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Dec 18 2024CRIME

Murder Charges Against UnitedHealth CEO Shooting Suspect: Too Much?

New York prosecutors are facing an uphill battle in trying to charge Luigi Mangione with first-degree murder. The 26-year-old is accused of shooting and killing UnitedHealthCare CEO Brian Thompson on December 4. The indictment includes multiple counts, including first- and second-degree murder, weap

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Dec 18 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Three Hidden Gems on Hulu to Watch This December

December on Hulu can feel like a reality TV marathon, with shows from Warner Bros. Discovery taking center stage. But don't let the noise distract you—there are some truly great shows waiting to be discovered. Here are three underrated gems that just landed on the streaming service: a gripping Austr

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Dec 18 2024SCIENCE

Unlocking Family Ties With DNA Data

Ever heard about a cool method called investigative genetic genealogy (IGG)? It's a big deal for finding DNA matches from crime scenes or disaster victims. With new tech, we can now check millions of SNPs (tiny DNA differences) at once. But, there are some issues like bad quality samples, high costs

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Dec 18 2024SPORTS

Cricket Star Harbhajan Singh Helps Anchor Nashpreet Kaur Master the Turban

In the midst of the thrilling Border-Gavaskar Trophy (BGT) 2024-25 series between India and Australia, a charming off-field moment has caught the eye of cricket fans worldwide. Indian spin legend Harbhajan Singh was spotted assisting Nashpreet Kaur, an Indian-origin Australian model and sports ancho

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