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Jan 10 2025TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's Next Super Phone: A Brighter, Smarter Screen?

Ever wondered what makes your phone's screen glow the way it does? Well, Samsung's got a new trick up its sleeve for the Galaxy S26 Ultra! It's all about this new CoE tech, which is set to make our screens not just brighter but also more energy-efficient. Think thinner screens that let more light th

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Jan 10 2025CRIME

Colorado's Big City Mayors Team Up: Focus on Young Offenders and Housing

In Colorado, the mayors of the state's three largest cities—Colorado Springs, Aurora, and Denver—have joined forces to write a letter to Governor Jared Polis and other state leaders. They're kicking off the 2025 legislative session by urging a focus on public safety, specifically juvenile crime and

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Jan 10 2025POLITICS

Trump's Legal Troubles: A Unique Sentence for an Unusual President-Elect

Donald Trump, the soon-to-be President of the United States, has been sentenced in a New York court. Trump was found guilty of 34 felonies related to business fraud. This case is special because Trump will become the first president-elect with a felony record. The judge chose an unusual punishment:

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Jan 10 2025POLITICS

Justice Alito’s Call with Trump: A Red Flag for Ethics?

Justice Samuel Alito found himself in a sticky situation recently. He took a call from Donald Trump just hours before Trump was set to file a motion with the U. S. Supreme Court. Gabe Roth, an expert in judicial ethics and policy, called this a clear breach of ethics. Alito said the call was just ab

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Jan 10 2025BUSINESS

TikTok's Fate: A Supreme Court Showdown

The U. S. Supreme Court is set to hear arguments about banning or selling TikTok, owned by China's ByteDance. This isn't just about business or politics; it's also about free speech and national security. The hearing comes nine days before the ban starts. President-elect Trump has changed his mind a

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Jan 10 2025HEALTH

When to Drink Coffee for a Healthier Heart?

Did you know that drinking coffee in the morning could be better for your heart? A recent study found that having two to three cups in the morning was linked to lower death rates. Interestingly, the same benefit wasn’t seen when people drank coffee throughout the day. The research, led by Tulane Un

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Jan 10 2025HEALTH

How Disease Awareness Affects Diabetes Management

Diabetes is a common health issue in Portugal, causing serious health problems and even death. Managing it properly isn't easy; it involves many factors, with daily habits playing a big role. Research shows that when people know less about diabetes, their health management suffers. They feel less co

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Jan 10 2025SPORTS

Tragic Loss: Top Track Athlete Dies in Skiing Mishap

Alex Kemp, a 19-year-old track and field star, met an untimely end while skiing at Jiminy Peak Mountain Resort. Kemp, a freshman at Williams College, was known for his exceptional skills and team spirit. He had a knack for excelling in both individual and team events. His college praised his diverse

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Jan 10 2025TECHNOLOGY

Instagram's New Tune: Say Hello to Politics on Your Feed

Hey there, Instagram users! Brace yourselves, because political content is about to hit your feed by default. Yep, you heard it right. Meta, the parent company, is flipping the script from their previous policy of keeping political stuff out. Mark Zuckerberg seems to be shaking things up again. Why

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Jan 10 2025SCIENCE

Decoding the Complexity of Amazons

Ever played a game that's both thrilling and incredibly complex? Welcome to Amazons, a board game that merges elements of Chess and Go. Scientists have been using it to study game theory and artificial intelligence. A while back, a researcher named Buro discovered that even simple endgames in Amazon

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