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Feb 06 2025POLITICS

People Power: Protests Against New Administration Policies

Across the United States, people took to the streets to voice their disapproval of recent policy changes. In cities like Philadelphia and state capitols from Minnesota to Texas, protesters gathered to express their concerns. They didn't like the tougher stance on immigration, the reversal of transg

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Feb 06 2025TECHNOLOGY

Budget Breakthrough: Affordable AI Reasoning Model Takes the Stage

Imagine a world where cutting-edge AI models aren't just for big tech companies. This is now a reality. The researchers at Stanford and the University of Washington developed an AI reasoning model that costs less than $50 in cloud credits. It's similar to the big names in the AI industry, like Open

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Feb 06 2025SPORTS

Watch Super Bowl '25 Advertisements Before the Big Game

The Super Bowl brings together millions of people. Football and its Super Bowl games are one of the year's most watched events. Here is one part that gets more attention than the match itself: the advertisements. This notion may surprise non-football fans. Could these ads also cause a stir in t

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Feb 06 2025HEALTH

Medicaid Changes: What's Next For Kids' Healthcare?

Picture this: during the COVID-19 pandemic, states made sure all kids could easily access health care. It was like having a safety net for kids' health by providing free Medicaid cover. However, starting last April, this safety net started to unravel. Imagine many states beginning to take back that

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Feb 06 2025RELIGION

New Leadership for the Ismailis

Rahim Al-Hussaini, now Aga Khan V and 50th Imam of the Ismailis, inherits the mantle of the religious leader from his father. He is named the new Aga Khan after his father's passing in Portugal. Rahim's designation as the spiritual head happens 1, 300 years into the dynasty's history. Rahim, at 53,

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Feb 06 2025SPORTS

Caitlin Clark Chooses Her Game

Forget the Olympics for Caitlin Clark Let’s talk about Caitlin Clark first. She’s 23, and she’s not just a basketball star. No, she’s also pretty awesome at golf and soccer. She has a lot of energy. She can take on any challenge. Well, almost any challenge. So, there's this big event. Called “V

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Feb 06 2025TECHNOLOGY

Magic Roads: The Future of Pothole Free Streets, No Magic Wands Required

Imagine driving down a road, and suddenly, a pothole vanishes right before your eyes. Sounds like magic, doesn't it? Well, it's not magic, it's science. Some bright minds at King's College London and Swansea University have made a groundbreaking discovery. They've come up with a super cool asph

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Feb 06 2025CRIME

Your Voice Matters: OPP Wants Your Thoughts on Security in Eastern Ontario

Did you know that the East Region of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) is eager to hear from residents about their community policing services! They are kicking off a survey this week. Imagine this, a unique survey code and web address will pop up in selected postboxes in communities lik

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Feb 06 2025HEALTH

Smart Tech Helps Manage High Cholesterol

High cholesterol, or dyslipidemia, is a serious problem that raises the risk of heart issues. Imagine having a smart helper that can understand a lot of information. This kind of helper is called a Generative AI or GenAI, and it can be used to help manage high cholesterol. Think of it as a smart fri

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Feb 06 2025BUSINESS

Air Canada is Upgrading! What To Expect?

Did you know? The latest 787 planes of Air Canada will introduce something new especially for those who travel often. These planes will feature a ''business plus'' seating section at the front of the plane's business class area. This is a big deal as these seats will be separate from the normal busi

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