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Oct 07 2024LIFESTYLE

Waist Bags Worth Your Money: A Real Reviewer's Take

BuzzFeed's shopping editor, Elizabeth Lilly, shared her thoughts on a waist bag that she thought was worth every penny. She wasn't just looking for something to hold her keys and phone; she wanted a bag that could handle the rigors of travel. Lilly's verdict? This waist bag aced the test during her

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Oct 07 2024EDUCATION

Abbott Elementary: Real Education Challenges on TV

Imagine tuning into "Abbott Elementary," a show that dives deep into the real issues plaguing schools today. It's not just about teachers and students, but also about how low pay can lead to teacher shortages. Have you ever thought about how hard it is for schools to support differently abled studen

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Oct 07 2024SPORTS

The Celtics' Preseason Trip: Battling Jet Lag with Science

Imagine flying halfway around the world for just a couple of games. That's what the Boston Celtics are doing, and it's not just about playing basketball. They're also dealing with a big challenge: jet lag. To help, the team has a secret weapon: science. The players are being told how much to sleep,

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Oct 07 2024SCIENCE

Voyager 2: A Spacecraft's Power Challenge in Interstellar Space

NASA has turned off one of Voyager 2's science instruments to save power. This spacecraft, launched in 1977, is now over 12 billion miles from Earth. It uses four science tools to study the space beyond our solar system. NASA thinks it can keep running one instrument until the 2030s if they turn off

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Oct 07 2024SCIENCE

Voyager 2's Power-Saving Move: A Spacecraft's Long Journey

NASA made a tough decision recently. They turned off an instrument on Voyager 2, the spacecraft that's been exploring space for over four decades. Why? The spacecraft is running low on power. This isn't the first time NASA has done this. Back in the '80s, they shut down some instruments after Voyage

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Oct 07 2024SCIENCE

NASA Turns Off Voyager 2's Solar Wind Detector to Save Power

Imagine a spacecraft traveling so far from Earth that it takes nearly two days for a message to reach it. That's the situation with NASA's Voyager 2, which is currently over 13 billion miles away. Recently, mission engineers had to make a tough decision: they shut off one of its science instruments

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

The Unexpected Side of Calvin Coolidge: Michael Dukakis' Discovery

Michael Dukakis, known for his commitment to the Democratic Party, found himself taken aback by some of the policies and characteristics of a Republican President. The president in question was none other than Calvin Coolidge. Despite their differing political views, Dukakis couldn't help but admire

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Oct 07 2024SPORTS

Rodri’s Season-Ending Injury: A Blow to Manchester City’s Title Hopes

It’s been a tough start to the season for Manchester City, especially after Rodri’s injury during Sunday's match. The midfielder was taken off early in the first half, and initial hope that it wasn’t serious has faded away. After consulting specialists, Rodri faces the possibility of an ACL injury,

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

UN: Actions Needed to Release Hamas Hostages and Hold Terrorists Accountable

The United Nations has been criticized for its slow response in securing the release of Hamas hostages, despite acknowledging evidence of their extensive use of sexual violence. The UN's calls for the release of hostages have been largely unsupported by concrete actions, and they continue to suffer

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Oct 07 2024OPINION

Hezbollah's Blunder: Palestinian Lives Don't Matter

For a long time, the Shiite group Hezbollah has been posing as a big supporter of Palestinians. But on November 3, something strange happened. Hezbollah's rockets hit a village in the West Bank called Deir Istiya. This wasn’t some small mistake; it caused real damage to Palestinian homes and lives.

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