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Travis Kelce's Future with the Chiefs: A Ticking Clock

February 14, 2025

The Kansas City Chiefs are waiting for a decision from Travis Kelce. His contract is up and he has a big choice to make. The clock is ticking. Kelce has a $4. 5 million base salary and a $250, 000 workout bonus. He also has a $1 million bonus due on the fifth day of training camp. But there is a big

technology

OpenAI's Shift from Diversity to Team Dynamics

February 14, 2025

OpenAI has quietly removed a webpage that highlighted its dedication to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). This page, once found at "https://openai. com/commitment-to-dei/", no longer exists. It has been replaced by a new page titled "https://openai. com/building-dynamic-teams/". The new page f

politics

Tesla's Big Deal with the State Department on Hold

February 14, 2025

Imagine this: The State Department was all set to buy some fancy armored electric vehicles from Elon Musk's Tesla. The plan was for a whopping $400 million. But then, the Trump administration stepped in and hit the pause button. The reason? Some big news about the deal came out. At firs

sports

Bregman's Big Move: What It Means for the Red Sox

February 13, 2025

The Boston Red Sox have made a splash by signing Alex Bregman to a three-year, $120 million deal. This move is significant for a few reasons. First, Bregman's contract includes opt-outs after the 2025 and 2026 seasons, making it essentially a series of one-year deals. This structure gives the Red So

health

Making Breathing Easier: The Role of Tech in COPD Care

February 13, 2025

In the Netherlands, over 545, 900 people are dealing with COPD, a condition that makes breathing difficult. The Royal Dutch Society for Physiotherapy has guidelines to help manage this condition. Recently, these guidelines were updated to include activity trackers (ATs). These devices monitor physic

technology

HoloLens: Microsoft Says Goodbye to Mix Reality Hardware

February 12, 2025

It seems like Microsoft is giving up on making HoloLens headsets. They stopped selling the HoloLens 2. Users can still get support until 2027. So, that means their business won't release another HoloLens. Companies are always buying and selling contracts. They were in charge of a

health

Seeing What You Don't Want to See: PTSD and Attention

February 12, 2025

People with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) often struggle with how they pay attention to things around them. This isn't just about being scared or anxious. It's about how their eyes move and what they focus on. Most studies have used simple tasks where people just look at negative images. But

education

Budget Slash Drops Education Progress Tracker in the Ditch

February 12, 2025

Big news in education: A major government agency that keeps tabs on how our kids are learning has just lost nearly $900 million due to a recent government money cut, and it's due to DOGE- Department of Government Efficiency. DOGE is doing this on the heels of their accountability based approaches

environment

River Fish: Hidden Dangers in Your Dinner

February 12, 2025

Imagine biting into a crispy fillet, savoring the taste of fresh fish. But did you know that your meal might be hiding more than just flavor? Fish from the upper reaches of the Pearl River Basin are being tested for dangerous metals, and the results are eye-opening. Seven types of fish were

health

Trace Elements: The Unseen Players in Heart Health

February 12, 2025

Did you know that tiny amounts of minerals and metals in our bodies play a massive role in our health? They can make a big difference, especially in heart disease. We're talking about iron, magnesium, calcium, and other trace elements. When these elements are out of whack, it can lead to trouble. N