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Bulls Legends Jordan, Pippen, and Rodman Headline Inaugural Ring of Honor Induction Ceremony

Bulls Legends Jordan, Pippen, and Rodman Headline Inaugural Ring of Honor Induction Ceremony

In a historic move, the much-anticipated unveiling of this prestigious recognition took place on Tuesday, showcasing a star-studded first class that not only features the iconic trio but also pays homage to the remarkable 1995-96 team, renowned for its extraordinary 72-10 record and NBA championship victory. Basketball legends Michael Jordan, Scottie Pippen, and Dennis Rodman…

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Heart Attack Rates Surge During Festive Season

Heart Attack Rates Surge During Festive Season: Expert Warns of Holiday Stress and Winter Weather Impact

According to Dr. Donald Lloyd-Jones, a cardiologist at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, the weeks between Christmas and New Year’s witness a short but notable spike of about 30 to 40% in heart attack rates. Heart attack rates tend to experience a significant surge during the festive season, with the combination of holiday stress,…

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New York’s Supreme Court Demands Redrawn Congressional Maps as Democrats Aim to Regain U.S. House Control

The highest court in New York has ordered the state to draw new congressional districts before the 2024 elections, which might help Democrats in the House race. Republicans, who won House power by flipping New York seats, wanted to keep the plan, but the 4-3 New York Court of Appeals decision had major repercussions. Democrats…

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A Man From New York Won The $10 Million Lottery Prize Twice- His luck hadn’t influenced him, according to a neighbor

A remarkable piece of luck has allowed a New Yorker to win the enormous $10 million lottery prize twice in less than a year. It is exceedingly uncommon and challenges all odds to accomplish such an incredible feat. Wayne Murray’s neighbors have reportedly told the Lottery Post that he has avoided the spotlight despite winning…

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Mammogram for Breast Cancer Survivors

Breast Cancer Survivors Aged 50 And Above Can Have Lesser Yearly Mammograms As It Will Not Cause Any Harm To Their Health

Breast cancer survivors aged 50 and above can reduce yearly mammograms as it will not cause any harm to their health. Breast Cancer Survivors Aged 50 and Above Can Reduce Yearly Mammograms Without Experiencing Harmful Effects Breast cancer survivors aged 50 and above can reduce the number of yearly mammograms they underwent as the less…

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