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Nintendo fans rejoice as two classic games are set to make a comeback on the Switch this summer. Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door and Luigi’s Mansion 2 HD have been announced for release on May 23 and June 27, respectively. Both games are now available for pre-order on the Nintendo Switch store for $60 each. Paper Mario, originally released for the GameCube 20 years ago, will be getting a modern makeover with revamped graphics and additional changes for the Switch version. Luigi’s Mansion 2 HD, which was first released for the 3DS in 2013, will also be getting updated graphics…

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Top-ranked South Carolina secured the SEC championship in a thrilling 79-72 victory over No. 5 LSU, marking their eighth SEC title in just 10 years under head coach Dawn Staley. The Gamecocks maintained their undefeated record this season, improving to an impressive 32-0. However, the game was not without controversy as a near-brawl erupted in the fourth quarter. South Carolina’s Kamilla Cardoso pushed LSU’s Flau’jae Johnson, sparking a heated altercation that resulted in multiple player ejections. Cardoso’s actions will have consequences as she will miss the first round of the NCAA tournament. Despite the unsavory incident, the game itself was…

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In a groundbreaking move, the Kansas City Chiefs have secured star defensive lineman Chris Jones with a record-breaking contract. Jones, who has been a dominant force in the NFL, signed a five-year deal worth a staggering $95 million guaranteed, marking the largest salary ever for a defensive tackle. Jones took to social media to confirm the news, expressing his excitement for the new contract. With an impressive 75.5 sacks in his eight seasons and five Pro Bowl appearances under his belt, Jones is undeniably a cornerstone of the Chiefs’ defense. The Chiefs’ success last season, culminating in a Super Bowl…

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In a surprising move, tech giant Apple broke its tradition in 2023 by not releasing any new updates for its iPad lineup. However, rumors are swirling that new models may be on the horizon in 2024, potentially as soon as Monday or Tuesday following the release of the M3 MacBook Air. The lack of new iPad releases has left many wondering about the future of Apple’s tablet offerings. One writer on ‘Poh Diaries’ shared their thoughts on why they have lost excitement for new iPad releases over the years. One major issue highlighted was the limitations of the iPadOS, which…

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The New York Times recently reported on internal turmoil within OpenAI, a leading artificial intelligence research organization, involving CEO Sam Altman. The article revealed that two top executives, including Chief Technology Officer Mira Murati, had expressed concerns about Altman’s leadership before his sudden departure in November. The board of OpenAI cited a lack of confidence in Altman’s leadership and communication skills as the reasons for his exit. Murati stepped in as interim CEO before Altman quickly returned to his position. However, concerns were also raised by Ilya Sutskever, a co-founder and chief scientist of OpenAI, in October. According to reports,…

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Five people were tragically killed and ten others injured in a recent airdropped aid package incident that took place in the Al Shati camp west of Gaza City. The aid packages, which fell from planes over the camp, have left many questioning the responsible nation behind the unfortunate event. Head of emergency care at Al Shifa Medical Complex has confirmed the casualties, highlighting the severity of the situation. Video footage from the scene shows a pallet malfunctioning and falling at a high speed towards a residential building, adding to the devastation. In another incident near Beit Lahia, separate video footage…

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FDA recently approved Denosumab biosimilars for multiple indications, a significant development in the field of osteoporosis treatment. This approval opens up new treatment options for patients in need of osteoporosis management. According to a study published in the Journal of Bone and Mineral Research in 2014, osteoporosis and low bone mass are prevalent in the United States, with a high number of individuals experiencing these conditions based on bone mineral density at the femoral neck or lumbar spine. This highlights the importance of effective treatments for osteoporosis to prevent fractures and other complications. The approval of Denosumab biosimilars by the…

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Title: Exciting Turnarounds and Remarkable Performances: A Recap of the 2023 NFL Season The 2023 NFL season proved to be full of surprises, as teams and players defied expectations and delivered exceptional performances. From breathtaking comebacks to rookie sensations, the season offered plenty of thrilling moments for football fans across the country. At the top of the list, the Kansas City Chiefs achieved a historic feat by becoming the first team in nearly two decades to repeat as Super Bowl champions. Drawing inspiration from the legendary 2003-2004 New England Patriots, the Chiefs exemplified resilience and determination, solidifying their dynasty status.…

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Title: Indian Farmers March to Delhi Demanding Assured Crop Prices Amidst Police Resistance Thousands of farmers in India have taken to the streets once again, marching towards the nation’s capital, Delhi, in a bid to voice their demand for assured prices on their agricultural produce. This massive protest follows a similar movement in 2020, which eventually led to the repeal of controversial agricultural reforms. Police forces deployed tear gas and water cannons to deter the farmers from reaching the capital, intensifying the standoff between the two sides. Despite the resistance, these resilient farmers have remained steadfast in their determination to…

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Title: Artist Plans Daring Art Project Linked to Julian Assange’s Fate Word Count: 349 In a powerful statement against the repression of freedom of expression, an artist in the south of France has devised an audacious plan that involves destroying $45 million worth of art if Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks, dies in prison. This daunting project, named “Dead Man’s Switch,” has gained the support of Assange’s wife, Stella. Renowned artist Andrei Molodkin has carefully placed the valuable artwork in a 29-ton safe, equipped with two barrels. One barrel contains an acid powder while the other contains an accelerator.…

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