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Mar 11 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tech Startup Hinge Health Takes Big Step with IPO Filing

A digital physical therapy company based in San Francisco, Hinge Health, has filed to go public. This move hints at a potential revival in the IPO market, especially in the tech sector, which has been relatively quiet for the past few years. The company specializes in using software to help

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Mar 11 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smart Cities: Security and Urban Myths

Smart cities are all the rage these days. They promise a future where technology makes life easier and safer. But how do we know if these cities are truly secure? One way to figure this out is by using something called the K-Means Clustering (KMC) + Decision Tree (DT) algorithm. This fancy name is j

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Mar 11 2025HEALTH

Fighting Teen Violence: Can Apps Make a Difference?

In many countries, teens face serious problems from violence and abuse. These issues affect their health, social life, and even the economy. One promising solution is using digital tools to help parents. These tools could reach many people and make a big difference. But, there's a catch. For these t

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Mar 10 2025SPORTS

Jimmy G's Back: Rams Keep Their Backup QB

Jimmy Garoppolo is staying with the Los Angeles Rams. He will continue to be the backup quarterback to Matthew Stafford. This news came out on a Monday. Other teams were interested in Garoppolo, but he chose to stay in Los Angeles. Stafford also had a restructured deal to return to the team last

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Mar 10 2025ENVIRONMENT

Space Junk: The New Climate Change Problem

Climate change is already causing plenty of issues on Earth, but it's also set to create problems in space. Researchers have found that as the Earth warms up, the upper atmosphere is actually cooling down. This cooling effect is making the atmosphere less dense, which means there's less drag on the

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Mar 10 2025CELEBRITIES

South African Storyteller: Athol Fugard's Legacy

Athol Fugard, a renowned South African playwright, passed away at 92. He was known for his powerful plays that challenged the harsh realities of apartheid. His work was a beacon of hope and a call for change in a country torn apart by racial segregation. Fugard's journey began with his groundbreakin

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Mar 10 2025SPORTS

Steelers' Quarterback Dilemma: Fields, Rodgers, or Wilson?

The Pittsburgh Steelers are in a pickle. Their backup quarterback, Justin Fields, is weighing his options. He’s talking to the Pittsburgh Steelers but also considering a move to the Jets. This leaves the Steelers scrambling to figure out their next move. The Jets have made a strong offer to

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Mar 10 2025HEALTH

Down Syndrome and Community Life

Down syndrome is a genetic condition that affects how a person develops. People with Down syndrome often face unique challenges in their daily lives. One big challenge is feeling like they belong in their community. Governments around the world have policies to help people with disabilities, includi

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Mar 10 2025HEALTH

Why Saudi Students Can't Put Down Their Phones at Night

Sleep is super important for students. It helps them stay focused, learn better, and feel good overall. But there's a big problem. Many university students in Saudi Arabia are glued to their smart devices right up until bedtime. This habit is messing with their sleep quality. Smart devices

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Mar 10 2025POLITICS

Democrats' Mixed Messages: A Stumble in the Political Arena

The Democratic Party is facing a tough time. They struggle to find a clear path forward after a tough election. The latest setback came during a big speech by President Trump. This speech was a chance for Democrats to show voters what they stand for. But, things didn't go as planned. Democ

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