Late surge propels Missouri to victory over Ohio State in Cotton Bowl, demonstrating Tigers’ season was no fluke

The Missouri Tigers, known for their powerhouse red-zone offense, showcased their skills in the Cotton Bowl matchup against Ohio State at AT&T Stadium. Despite a slow start with neither team entering the red zone in the first half, the Tigers found their rhythm in the second half, ultimately claiming a 14-3 victory. Quarterback Brady Cook,…

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Bitcoin exchange reserves at their lowest levels in weeks, pointing to growing confidence among long-term holders

The latest data from CryptoQuant shows that the amount of Bitcoin held on major centralized exchanges has reached a multi-week low, as investors continue to move their coins to long-term storage. This trend is driven by the rising price of Bitcoin and increasing anticipation of the potential approval of spot Bitcoin ETFs. According to CryptoQuant,…

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The Water Crisis: Impacting Headwaters to Delta in the Western Region

The Colorado River is an essential water source for the American West, sustaining the needs of millions of people and supporting agriculture, industry, and urban life throughout the Southwest. As it struggles with the impacts of climate change, this project explores the complex challenges facing the basin. The visual journey includes often-overlooked voices from Native…

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Following a surge in murders during the pandemic, a significant decrease observed in 2023

Crime Rates Drop Across Major US Cities Several major cities in the United States are seeing a significant decline in violent crime, indicating a positive trend for communities nationwide. Cities like Detroit, Philadelphia, and Los Angeles are reporting fewer murders and shooting victims, marking a potential turning point in crime rates. In Detroit, officials are…

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NBC Chicago reports that several health systems are reinstating requirements.

Several Chicago-area hospitals have reinstated mask policies in response to a surge in respiratory viruses, including COVID-19, influenza, and RSV, as well as new recommendations from the Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH). The policies come as the state experiences an uptick in hospitalizations for COVID-19 and other respiratory illnesses. IDPH recently issued guidance urging…

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