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Nov 08 2024POLITICS

What Happens When Trump Wins Again

Everything's about to change. Democrats are facing losses in the election, and Trump's team is getting ready to head back to the White House in January. They’ve missed some key deadlines, which might make things tricky. Meanwhile, Biden will address the nation today, a day after Vice President Kamal

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Nov 08 2024ENVIRONMENT

Weather Woes: Schools Adjust Plans

Heavy rains are causing some schools in the Midlands to change their Thursday plans. Bamberg District 3 is going digital, making it an e-learning day. Orangeburg County School District is closing their doors due to flooding roads. Both districts will keep an eye on conditions and share updates as ne

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Nov 07 2024POLITICS

European Leaders Strategize for Trump's Presidency and Russia's Influence

Around 50 European leaders gathered in Budapest to discuss how Donald Trump's presidency could affect their continent. Emmanuel Macron, the French President, urged the leaders to prioritize European interests. The leaders agreed that defense spending should increase to lessen reliance on the U. S. N

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Nov 07 2024TECHNOLOGY

AI in Sports: A Tough Play

Can AI truly grasp sports? It’s not just about stats and rules – it’s the complexity of actions and strategies that make sports challenging for computers. Researchers put top AI models to the test to see how they handle sports questions. Both simple and tough questions were given, and models that co

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Nov 07 2024SPORTS

The Price of Experience: Unpaid Sports Nutrition Internships

Are you dreaming of a career in sports nutrition? You might be excited to dive into the world of athlete performance and health. But hold on, there's something you should know. Many sports nutrition jobs start with unpaid internships. So, let's chat about the pros and cons. First, the good stuff. U

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Nov 07 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Star Signs: Mercury’s Pre-Retrograde Journey – Nov 7, 2204

Today, Mercury’s slowdown begins as it enters its pre-retrograde shadow period. This means minor misunderstandings and miscommunications could crop up, even though the retrograde itself doesn't start until the 25th. If you're rushing around now, mistakes are likely. To prepare, slow down with Mercur

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Nov 07 2024TECHNOLOGY

How National Identities Shape LLM Opinions

Have you ever thought about how artificial intelligence sees different countries? This study dived into that question by giving four language models, or LLMs, different national identities, like being American or British. Each LLM got a unique nationality persona and was asked to rate countries. Gue

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Nov 07 2024FINANCE

The Fed's Rate Cut Plan: Uncertain Times Ahead

Elections always shake things up, and the latest one is no different. The Federal Reserve is planning to lower interest rates again on Thursday. Why? To tackle inflation, which has been bothering many Americans. But here's where it gets tricky. The new President-elect, Donald Trump, has some bold ec

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Nov 07 2024BUSINESS

Covid-19 and the European Air Traffic: A Drastic Slowdown

In late 2019, a respiratory illness emerged in Wuhan, China. By January 2020, the World Health Organization declared it a global health emergency—Covid-19. Countries worldwide imposed travel restrictions to fight the pandemic, sending air traffic into a tailspin. Only essential flights like health,

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Nov 07 2024HEALTH

Technique Tips: Minimally Invasive Ankle Ligament Repair with a Knotless Suture Anchor

Let's talk about a new way to repair the ankle ligaments that doctors are trying out. It's all about making the surgery less painful and avoiding some common issues. There's a small, rigid scope called NanoScope that helps doctors see better without making big cuts. We'll focus on how they use it to

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