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Sep 13 2024CRIME

"Crime and Drama: 3 British TV Shows You Need to Watch in September 2024"

September is the perfect time to cozy up with a good British crime drama. As the leaves fall and the rain pours down, the atmosphere is ripe for suspenseful mysteries and gritty police procedurals. But with so many shows to choose from, it can be overwhelming to decide which ones to watch. Fear not,

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Sep 13 2024SPORTS

Can Eberechi Eze's New Partner in Crime at Crystal Palace Unlock His Full Potential?

Eberechi Eze, the Nigerian midfielder, has been in top form for Crystal Palace this season, scoring against Chelsea and creating numerous chances for his teammates. However, despite his impressive performance, Eze's creativity has been limited by the lack of a quality striker to finish off his chanc

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Sep 13 2024OPINION

Dinklage Stands By Game of Thrones Finale: "You Don't Have to Agree with Me"

Peter Dinklage, the actor behind Tyrion Lannister, has doubled down on his support for the Game of Thrones series finale, despite its highly divisive reception. In a recent interview with Rolling Stone, Dinklage reaffirmed his positive feelings towards the conclusion, stating that he wasn't looking

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Sep 13 2024TECHNOLOGY

"Microsoft's 365 Services: When Third-Party Issues Hit"

Microsoft's Microsoft 365 services were affected by a third-party issue, leaving some users unable to access the platform. The company has confirmed that the problem was caused by a change within the managed environment of an Internet Service Provider (ISP). The ISP has since reverted the change, an

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Sep 13 2024POLITICS

Liberal Women in the Making: The Shift Towards a More Progressive Future

The recent Gallup study has revealed a significant trend among young women, who are increasingly identifying as liberal. In fact, around 4 in 10 women aged 18-29 now identify as liberal, a whopping 10% higher than in the early 2000s. This shift is most pronounced on issues like abortion, the environ

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Sep 13 2024EDUCATION

Are High Schoolers Financially Ignorant, or Just Misinformed?

The notion that high schoolers are clueless about finances is a popular notion that has been perpetuated through media and public discourse. However, is this assumption truly based on facts, or is it a misconception rooted in biases and stereotypes? To find out, I devised a money quiz to test the fi

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Sep 12 2024SCIENCE

"Unlocking Science's Potential: Breaking the Cycle of Short-Term Funding"

The current grant application system in science is plagued by a short-term memory problem, prioritizing short, risk-averse projects over long-term, ambitious research. This stifles innovation and creates a cycle of burnout and turnover among early-career researchers. The problem lies in the highly c

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Sep 12 2024HEALTH

$17. 5M Boost: KHSC Aims to Slash Wait Times, Upgrade Care in Southeastern Ontario

KHSC plans to reduce wait times, complete long-overdue infrastructure projects, and expand services to meet the needs of its growing patient base. But what if the province's Growth and Efficiency Model is flawed? Does it truly reward high-quality care, or just efficiency? KHSC's cardiac program i

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Sep 12 2024HEALTH

Sexual Assault: A Statewide Epidemic, But What's Being Done?

South Carolina's Department of Public Health has been awarded a $925,389 grant from the United States Department of Justice's Office on Violence Against Women to support sexual assault survivors. The grant will cover two years and aims to provide services to those affected by sexual assault, increas

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Sep 12 2024HEALTH

How My Parents Went from Skeptics to Apple Watch Evangelists

Before giving my parents Apple Watches, I thought I knew how they'd react. My mom, 70, was a traditionalist, preferring her delicate analog watch and carefully curated selection of bracelets. My dad, more tech-savvy, thought the Apple Watch was a waste of money. But after a decade of teaching people

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