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Jan 20 2025POLITICS

Why Vivek Ramaswamy May Quit DOGE

Vivek Ramaswamy, one of the leaders of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), is considering stepping down from his role. This decision is believed to be linked to his upcoming campaign for Ohio governor. Ramaswamy, who previously ran against Donald Trump in the 2024 presidential elections,

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Jan 19 2025SPORTS

The Chiefs' Big Day: Heroes and Hiccups

The Kansas City Chiefs secured their spot in the AFC Championship with a 23-14 victory over the Houston Texans. This game featured standout performances across the board, but also some moments of struggle. Let's dive into who shone and who fell short. Defensive End George Karlaftis had a stellar da

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Jan 19 2025SPORTS

The Kansas City Chiefs: Playoff Superstars

Patrick Mahomes, the Chiefs' quarterback for seven seasons, has led his team to an impressive seven AFC Championship Games. The latest victory came against the Houston Texans in a 23-14 win during the divisional round of the playoffs. The Chiefs are now hosting the AFC title game again next Sunday.

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Jan 18 2025SPORTS

Notre Dame vs Ohio State: Why the Irish Might be Heading Home with a Trophy

As the stage was set for the National Championship game between Notre Dame Fighting Irish and Ohio State Buckeyes, the internet buzzed with predictions and opinions. With 15 games under their belt and the first year of the 12-team playoff, the Irish seem to be ticking all the right boxes. Notre Dame

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Jan 18 2025TECHNOLOGY

What's Powering the Nintendo Switch 2?

Recently leaked clock speeds for the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2 hint that the system might be using an 8nm chip, according to tech experts. This would make sense, given that the clock speeds seem reasonable for a system like this. However, there are a few puzzling details. For instance, the handheld

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Jan 16 2025POLITICS

Scott Stringer's Plan to Clean Up NYC Politics: Ban Donations from Contractors and Lobbyists

Imagine a political campaign without money from lobbyists and city contractors. That’s what Scott Stringer, a former city comptroller and current mayoral hopeful, is proposing. He wants to restore trust in NYC’s government by stopping candidates from accepting donations from these groups. This isn’t

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Jan 16 2025SCIENCE

Measuring Heat in Tiny Samples: How Thickness Affects Temperature Readings

Have you ever wondered how scientists measure heat in super small samples? One method they use is called plasmon energy expansion thermometry, or PEET. This method helps them see how hot different parts of a tiny sample are. Recently, scientists checked out how well PEET works in measuring the tempe

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Jan 15 2025SCIENCE

Flexible Fluorescent Probes: How Molecular Shape Affects Mercury Detection

You know how some molecules can twist and bend, while others stay stiff? Scientists found that this flexibility can change how certain fluorescent probes work when they detect toxic mercury (Hg²⁺) in water. They looked at two types of these probes, one with a wiggly bit (1) and one that's pretty str

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Jan 15 2025CRIME

A Quiet Mexican Town Faces Violent Election

In the small town of Huitzilac, located in Mexico's Morelos state, fear has become a daily companion. This town, known for its collective management of local resources like forests, has been caught in the crossfire of competing criminal groups. Recently, five people were gunned down on the town's ma

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Jan 15 2025POLITICS

Campaign Funds: A Close Look at Dolton, Orland Park, and Tinley Park Elections

Tiffany Henyard, Dolton's mayor, is funding her own re-election campaign, with no outside contributions except for her loans. Her opponent, Jason House, has raised around $20, 000 from various sources, including contributions from local officials and a law firm. Henyard, who is also under federal sc

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