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Jan 15 2025CRYPTO

Play Lucky Block Anywhere with a VPN

Ever wanted to play at Lucky Block Casino but live in a restricted area like the US or UK? No worries! You can use a Virtual Private Network (VPN) to bypass these restrictions. A VPN makes it look like you're accessing the casino from a supported region. First, sign up for a trusted VPN like Expres

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Jan 15 2025HEALTH

Vertebral Body Tethering: How Gender Affects Results

Imagine you're a kid growing up with scoliosis, a curve in your spine. Surgeons can use a method called vertebral body tethering (VBT) to fix it. This study looked into how well VBT works for boys and girls. The researchers thought that after two years, both genders would have similar results. Let's

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Jan 15 2025BUSINESS

Microsoft's U. S. Consulting Unit Hits the Pause Button on Hiring

In a recent internal memo, Microsoft has decided to press pause on hiring within its U. S. consulting unit. This move is part of the tech giant's bigger plan to tighten its belt and cut costs. Just last week, Microsoft announced it would be letting go of some employees, a move that will affect less

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Jan 15 2025TECHNOLOGY

Roborock's New Robotic Vacuums: A Step into the Future

Roborock is making waves at this year's CES with their latest line of robotic vacuums. The company, known for its innovative designs, has unveiled the Saros Series, which includes the Saros Z70, Saros 10, and Saros 10R. These models are the thinnest yet, measuring just 3. 14 inches, and come with so

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Jan 15 2025HEALTH

Caregivers' Views on an Anti-Malaria Campaign: A Ghanaian Story

In the sun-baked Upper West region of Ghana, a battle against malaria is being fought. One weapon is Seasonal Malaria Chemoprevention (SMC), a strategy that hands out antimalarial drugs to kids during the rainy season. But how do the people caring for those kids feel about it? That's what researcher

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Jan 15 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Celebs Open Up About Their Acne Struggles

Emma Chamberlain, a well-known personality, recently shared her experiences with acne in a conversation with PopSugar. She confessed that battling acne has been one of the toughest challenges she's faced. She understands that acne is a significant blow to self-confidence and overall well-being. She

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Jan 15 2025TECHNOLOGY

Robots and Bias: A Feminist View

Have you ever thought about how robots learn? Well, they use models that humans create, and these models can be biased. This means the robots might copy the unfairness we see in society. For example, they might treat some people worse than others based on things like race or gender. This is a big pr

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Jan 15 2025BUSINESS

Boeing's Bumpy 2024: Orders Up, Deliveries Down

Boeing wrapped up a challenging 2024 with a mixed bag of news. Despite landing 142 orders in December, mostly for the troubled 737 Max, the company's deliveries continued to lag. This year was rough from the start, with orders almost coming to a halt after a door plug mishap on an Alaska Airlines fl

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Jan 15 2025HEALTH

Front of Pack Labels: FDA's New Plan to Fight Chronic Diseases

Imagine opening a bag of chips or a bottle of juice, and seeing right there on the front, in plain language, whether it's high, medium, or low in stuff like saturated fat, sodium, or added sugar. That's what the FDA is proposing for packaged food and drinks to help Americans make healthier choices q

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Jan 15 2025POLITICS

Canada's Premiers Face Off Over Trump's Tariff Threats

As the clock ticks down to Donald Trump's inauguration, Canada's provincial leaders are at a loss over how to handle the president-elect's tariff threats. They're scrambling to protect their economies, but they don't agree on the best way to do it. Alberta's premier, Danielle Smith, met with Trump a

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