The 2025 NFL Draft began as expected with Miami quarterback Cam Ward coming off the board first overall to the Tennessee Titans. The second player off the board was the athlete everybody expected to see, with Travis Hunter Jr. the second-overall selection. Only it was the Jacksonville Jaguars, trading up from No. 5 to No. 2, in a move with the Cleveland Browns for the right to the two-way star. That was the first of many surprises on Thursday night, as 32 athletes realized their dreams of reaching the NFL. However, six more rounds remain, with a lot of talented…
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About 2.9 million people worldwide live with multiple sclerosis (MS), a condition where your immune system attacks the protective coating around your nerves.1 This leaves you feeling tired, makes walking tough and even blurs your vision. Here’s the surprising part: the tiny bacteria in your gut — those little helpers digesting your last snack — affect MS. Your gut microbiome is like a busy city of bacteria. When it’s out of balance, it affects far more than just your stomach. Two new studies show this imbalance is linked to MS, hinting at new ways to spot or treat it. In…
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Recently, I couldn’t log into a critical system at work, and after what felt like a hundred failed attempts, I turned to the IT team for help. Don’t we all, right?
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On a busy Tuesday morning, the office printer jammed, causing a backlog of tasks and frustration across departments. The IT team scrambled to resolve the issue, and it took hours to get the machine back online.
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New York Knicks center Karl-Anthony Towns (32) celebrates with teammates during the first half of Game 3 of an NBA basketball first-round playoff series against the Detroit Pistons, Thursday, April 24, 2025, in Detroit. (AP Photo/Duane Burleson) Karl-Anthony Towns scored 31 points and Jalen Brunson added 30, including 12 in the fourth quarter, to give the visiting New York Knicks a 118-116 victory over the Detroit Pistons on Thursday in Game 3 of their NBA Eastern Conference first-round playoff series. OG Anunoby put up 22 points for the Knicks, who hold a 2-1 lead heading into Game 4 of the…
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Cisco is honored to be a partner of the Black Hat NOC (Network Operations Center), as the Official Security Cloud Provider. This was our 9th year supporting Black Hat Asia. We work with other official providers to bring the hardware, software and engineers to build and secure the Black Hat network: Arista, Corelight, MyRepublic and Palo Alto Networks. The primary mission in the NOC is network resilience. The partners also provide integrated security, visibility and automation, a SOC (Security Operations Center) inside the NOC. Fig. 1: Presenting the Black Hat Asia Dashboards On screens outside the NOC, partner dashboards gave…
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Derivatives traders aggressively bet on XRP’s XRP/USD price increase amid the announcement of the coin’s futures contracts on CME Group Inc. CME on Thursday. What happened: More than 70.73% of traders on Binance with an open XRP position were positioned long, up from 67.57% a week ago, according to Coinglass. It indicated that the number of individuals holding long positions in XRP was 2.42 times higher than those holding short positions. Bullish expectations were also high among the top 20% of traders with the highest margin balance, with approximately 69.43% betting on XRP’s rally. See Also: SEC Zooms In On…
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The Department of Health and Humans Services changed course and will continue funding for the Women’s Health Initiative. Kayla Bartkowski/Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Kayla Bartkowski/Getty Images The Trump administration is restoring financial support for a landmark study of women’s health, an official said Thursday, reversing a defunding decision that shocked medical researchers. “These studies represent critical contributions to our better understanding of women’s health,” said a statement from Andrew Nixon, a spokesman for the Department of Health and Human Services. The decision was made because the National Institutes of Health, which funds the Women’s Health Initiative, or WHI,…
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A kitchen remodel is one of the most rewarding home upgrades – but it’s also one of the most complex. Between layout, lighting, materials, and finishes, there are countless decisions to make. Even small missteps can impact how your kitchen looks, feels, and functions for years to come. The good news? Many of the most common kitchen design mistakes are entirely avoidable with a little foresight and guidance. Whether you’re working with a home remodeling company or managing a few updates on your own, here are seven kitchen design mistakes that are surprisingly easy to avoid – and tips…
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Image by Paul Hanaoka It’s easy to overlook your cell phone bill when reviewing your monthly expenses. After all, it feels essential. But here’s the thing—many of us are paying way more than necessary, and we don’t even realize how much damage that one line item can do over time. The truth is, your phone bill could be holding you back from hitting savings milestones, paying off debt, or even affording things that truly add value to your life. Let’s break down six surprisingly sneaky ways your phone bill might be derailing your financial health and what you can do…