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Jan 05 2025POLITICS

Why Our Political Views Might Be Off

Have you ever wondered why political discussions can get so intense? One reason might be that we often form our opinions based on a small, unrepresentative group of people. Imagine this: if we rely on a biased sample, our perspectives can become really skewed. Researchers conducted an interesting ex

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Dec 12 2024POLITICS

What Makes Political Debates Personal: A Multimedia Perspective

Ever wondered what makes parliamentary debates feel so emotional? A new study is exploring this through a unique lens. Researchers are looking at how the mix of sounds, images, and actions in debates can sway viewer feelings. They've chosen Germany's Bundestag and Poland's Sejm to dive deep. It's no

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Nov 26 2024POLITICS

California's Plan to Counter Trump's EV Tax Credit Cuts

Imagine this: California Governor Gavin Newsom has a plan up his sleeve if President-elect Donald Trump ousts a federal tax credit for electric vehicles. He's talking about restarting the state's Clean Vehicle Rebate Program, which has previously offered financial incentives on over 590, 000 vehicle

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Nov 12 2024SPORTS

Lions' Surprising Comeback: Players and Coaches Who Stood Out

After a stunning comeback win against the Houston Texans, the Detroit Lions are sitting pretty at 8-1. Let's take a look at who shone and who struggled in this thrilling game. Kicker Jake Bates was on fire, nailing two long-range field goals, including a game-winner. His early-season confidence fro

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Nov 06 2024OPINION

The Missing Voices in Opinion Summaries

Imagine you're trying to understand a big discussion, like the one about COVID-19. You read a summary, but it feels off somehow. That's because the summary might be leaving out important views. Researchers have noticed that even when opinions are pretty close, they don't always get a fair shake. It'

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Oct 25 2024BUSINESS

Intel's EU Fine from 2009: A Chapter Closed

Back in 2009, Intel faced a hefty fine of €1. 06 billion (around $1. 45 billion back then) from the EU for abusing its market power. The European Commission accused Intel of offering unfair discounts to computer manufacturers who used Intel's chips, a practice known as "conditional rebates. " The Co

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Oct 10 2024POLITICS

Why We Can't Stop Watching Political Showdowns

We live in a time where political arguments are all over the internet. Videos of people shouting at each other about politics are everywhere. It's like a sport. You might have seen a video where a liberal activist faced off against a group of Trump supporters. It sounded like a battle royale. One si

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Oct 09 2024POLITICS

The 1960 Election: A Lesson for Today's Voters

Imagine looking back at the 1960 U.S. presidential race, a time that sounds a lot like today. CNN's Chris Wallace takes readers back to a divided America. It was January, and Senator John F. Kennedy from Massachusetts just announced his run for the presidency. The stage was set with colorful players

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Oct 05 2024BUSINESS

Cash Back for Energy Upgrades: Don't Miss Out!

Are you a business owner using Xcel Energy? If so, listen up! You might have some extra cash coming your way if you upgraded to energy-efficient appliances this year. Xcel Energy is offering rebates, but the deadline is approaching fast. Don't miss out on these bonuses: - LED tubes get a 100% bonus

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Sep 21 2024POLITICS

The Thrill of the Second Showdown: Harris Accepts CNN Debate Invitation

The campaign season is heating up, and the stakes are higher than ever. Vice President Kamala Harris has accepted CNN's invitation to debate former President Donald Trump on October 23, setting the stage for a thrilling showdown. Harris's campaign chair, Jen O'Malley Dillon, issued a statement sayin

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