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Oct 22 2024TECHNOLOGY

Don't Hold Your Breath for a Cheaper Galaxy Z Fold

When Samsung first introduced the Galaxy Fold, it was a technological marvel with a hefty $2, 000 price tag. Many hoped that the cost of foldable phones would decrease as manufacturing became more efficient. However, Samsung has dashed those hopes, stating they have no plans to release a cheaper ver

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Oct 22 2024SPORTS

Joey Logano's Unexpected Comeback: From Elimination to Championship Contender

Joey Logano, often seen as an underdog, has defied expectations by securing a spot in the Championship 4. After being eliminated from the playoffs, a disqualification gave him another chance. He grabbed it, winning the South Point 400 and now has a 25% shot at the title. Denny Hamlin, a veteran driv

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Oct 22 2024SCIENCE

Humans Love Carbs Way Before You Think

You might think humans fell in love with carbs when we started farming, but scientists say that's not true. They found a gene called AMY1 that helps us digest starches, and it's been around for a really long time – even before we had agriculture. This gene started duplicating around 800, 000 years a

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Oct 22 2024POLITICS

Idaho's Health Department Shifts Focus to Keeping Kids at Home

The Idaho Department of Health and Welfare has big plans to change how it handles foster care. They want to spend more money and hire more staff to keep kids safe in their own homes instead of sending them to foster care. Next year, they've asked for almost $15 million more, a total of $65. 2 millio

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Oct 22 2024RELIGION

LA Church Pays Big for Past Abuses

Imagine a whopping $880 million payout by the Archdiocese of Los Angeles to 1, 353 victims of clergy sexual abuse. This isn't your average settlement; it's the largest of its kind. The abuse stretches back decades, with the incidents happening as far back as 30 to 50 years ago. If you're wondering h

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Oct 22 2024TECHNOLOGY

ByteDance Fired Intern for Messing with AI

ByteDance, the company behind TikTok, has given the boot to an intern who they say intentionally disrupted their AI technology. In a statement, ByteDance called the intern's actions a "serious violation" of their AI research projects. The intern's meddling affected an AI training program, which teac

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Oct 22 2024BUSINESS

Beware the Fake Review: New Rule in Action

You know those online reviews you trust so much? Well, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has just made it illegal to fake them. Starting this week, businesses and individuals who create, buy, or sell fake reviews will face serious consequences. The aim? To keep the market fair and honest. Fake revi

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Oct 22 2024SCIENCE

NASA's Moon Mission: Logistics and Duty Drawback

Ever wondered how NASA plans to send humans back to the moon? In a recent episode of "WHAT THE TRUCK? ! ? ", host Dooner chats with NASA’s Logan Kennedy about the logistics of the Artemis missions. We get to peek behind the scenes at how NASA is gearing up to land humans on the moon again. The episo

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Oct 22 2024POLITICS

Putin's Global Show: BRICS Summit in Kazan

Russian President Vladimir Putin is set to host a major summit in Kazan, bringing together leaders from around the world. This meeting of the BRICS bloc, which includes countries like Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa, aims to challenge the current Western-led global order. The summit c

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Oct 22 2024POLITICS

France's Backing for Ukraine's War End Plan

French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot has shown support for Ukraine's plan to end the war with Russia, which was revealed by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. This plan aims to force Russia to stop its invasion through negotiations. A crucial part of this plan is Ukraine's desire to join N

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