Most people don’t think much about their appendix until something goes wrong with it. Appendicitis, or inflammation of the appendix, might make a doctor order emergency abdominal surgery. But that doesn’t mean everyone needs to have their appendix removed. There’s an ongoing debate in the medical community about whether…
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Jalen Brunson’s egregious flopping is NBA Playoffs’ most annoying subplot
Jalen Brunson isn’t one of the biggest, quickest, or most explosive guards in the NBA, but he’s become one of the best because no one is craftier. Brunson has faced skeptics as he’s climbed the basketball world, going from an underrated recruit to a college basketball legend at Villanova to…
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Nurse Claps Back at DEI-Assumptions
by Jameelah Mullen April 22, 2025 White women have been the primary beneficiaries of diversity, equity, and inclusion programs, which were designed to help several marginalized groups, including religious minorities and veterans. Ever since Donald Trump promised to slash diversity, equity and inclusion programs, anti-DEI slander has been on the…
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Why Every Aspiring Day Trader Should Start With a Simulator
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. We day traders are an impatient lot. After all, most investors and fund managers would pump their fists in ecstasy if their stock gained 50% in a year. Day traders are accustomed to seeing stocks move 50% in minutes. The problem is…
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8 Ways Boomers Can Continuously Save Money On Their Taxes
Image by Olga DeLawrence For Baby Boomers nearing retirement, or already there, tax season isn’t just about paperwork. It’s a key opportunity to protect long-term savings, reduce taxable income, and preserve wealth for the future. With the right strategies, Boomers can hold onto more of their hard-earned money and avoid…
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Gorayeb reunites with Bualee, recalls her PH volleyball impact
Coach Roger Gorayeb and former player Jang Bualee. –MARLO CUETO/INQUIRER.net MANILA, Philippines — Coach Roger Gorayeb is happy to see Jang Bualee’s volleyball career continue to flourish–this time as team manager and assistant coach for Nakhon Ratchasima–after his former import took Philippine volleyball to greater heights from its humble beginnings.…
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Easiest 5 Minute High Protein Caesar Dressing
I have a confession: I used to be intimidated by making homemade dressings. Like, how could something so simple as a Caesar dressing require so much work? The chopping, the mixing, the constant worrying about whether or not the emulsion would separate. I know I’m not the only one who’s…
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Key To Blood Sugar Control
In recent years, there has been a growing wave of curiosity around glucagon, the lesser-known counterpart to insulin. While insulin often gets the spotlight in conversations about blood sugar, glucagon quietly does the work behind the scenes to ensure your body has enough glucose during fasting, exercise, or low sugar…
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1 key lesson the NBA Playoffs should take from the WNBA
The NBA Playoffs officially started over the weekend, kicking off what will end up being about two and a half months of postseason basketball. In theory, that’s very fun, but some of the opening games got me thinking about a few things the NBA can take from the WNBA to…
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Cisco Refresh: Where purpose meets partner profitability, beyond Earth Day
At Cisco, sustainability is not just a once-a-year commitment – it’s a part of how we help partners in their efforts to make more sustainable, cost-effective decisions every day. Cisco Refresh, one of Cisco’s longest-standing initiatives, is one example of an offering that provides both business and sustainability benefits to…