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Nov 18 2024POLITICS

The Surprising Shift: Why Parents Turned to Trump for Education Freedom

Parents across the U. S. watched in dismay as their kids' schools remained closed during the pandemic, even as private schools reopened safely. The American Federation of Teachers (AFT) under Randi Weingarten fought hard to keep schools shut, advocating for controversial political agendas rather tha

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Nov 18 2024SPORTS

Track Star Noah Lyles Praises WWE Legend Rey Mysterio

Noah Lyles, the Olympic track star, has been making waves in the world of entertainment, most recently by praising WWE legend Rey Mysterio. Fresh off his victory in the 100m at the Paris 2024 Olympics, Lyles has been exploring new horizons, even dabbling in the world of streaming. His recent venture

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Nov 18 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Death in Paradise: A Decade of Unwavering Quality

Death in Paradise, a blend of British, French, and Caribbean cultures, has kept its charm alive for 13 seasons and counting. This tropical crime drama debuted in 2011 and has since become a fan favorite, mixing complex mysteries with humor and picturesque locations. Set on the fictional Caribbean is

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Nov 17 2024ENTERTAINMENT

FX's New Crime Drama 'Say Nothing' Hits Hulu with High Praise

FX has done it again! Their latest show, 'Say Nothing, ' has just arrived on Hulu, and it's already getting rave reviews. With a stunning 92% on Rotten Tomatoes, this drama is based on Patrick Radden Keefe's book about the turbulent times in Northern Ireland. The story starts with the murder of Jean

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Nov 16 2024HEALTH

Running Downhill: Does It Boost Cancer-Fighting Proteins?

Imagine this: you’re running downhill, muscles working hard, and you wonder if this rigorous exercise could help boost proteins that fight cancer. That’s exactly what scientists set out to test. They looked at a protein called C1q, which helps activate the body’s immune response against cancer cells

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Nov 16 2024POLITICS

Rudy Giuliani Gives Up Luxury Items to Defamed Election Workers

After losing a $148 million defamation case, Rudy Giuliani has handed over a collection of expensive watches, a classic Mercedes, and some funds to two Georgia election workers. This includes items once owned by movie star Lauren Bacall. The handover comes after Giuliani missed a court-ordered deadl

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Nov 16 2024TECHNOLOGY

AI's Data Dilemma: New Challenges Ahead

Last week, Americans voted for the next president, and since then, the news has been buzzing with announcements and speculations about the new administration's plans. Business leaders in New York discussed these topics at the Fortune Global Forum on Monday. They wondered if the U. S. is moving away

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Nov 16 2024SCIENCE

The Dark Side of Light: How Phototoxicity Affects Intestinal Organoids

Live imaging is a powerful tool in life science, helping us see how cells and tissues work. But it comes with a hidden hazard—phototoxicity. This happens when light used for imaging damages cells. Researchers, using small intestinal epithelial cells grown in 3D, called enteroids, found that even low

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Nov 16 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Portnoy's Podcast Exit: A New Chapter

Dave Portnoy, the CEO of Barstool Sports, has decided to leave the "BFFs" podcast by the end of the year. He announced his departure on the "Unnamed Show, " expressing that he wasn't keen on the podcast's topics anymore. The show, co-hosted by Brianna LaPaglia and Josh Richards, often focuses on tee

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Nov 15 2024SCIENCE

Nano Detectives: Spotting Melamine in Milk with Gold-Silver Sensors

Imagine tiny, gold-silver nanoparticles acting like superheroes, helping us detect harmful substances in milk! These nanoparticles, shaped like triangles, hexagons, and pentagons, are about 23-26 nanometers in size. They're created through a simple process called seed and growth, then placed on a ti

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