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Jan 30 2025CRIME

'Swindlers Stolen Fortune Scheme

A Florida man, Erick Jason Victoria-Brito, now 30, was recently brought from the Dominican Republic to New York City to face severe charges. He was part of a group that tricked big organizations and government bodies. The group created fake companies and bank accounts to steal money. This crime grou

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Jan 30 2025SPORTS

“Catch Every Kick: How Apple is Changing Sports Viewing”

Let’s dive into the world of soccer. Apple and MLB are shaking things up again for 2025. Apple TV, the sports streaming service, is now giving people new ways to enjoy Major League Soccer (MLS) matches. Apple TV previously offered the MLS Season Pass, , but you had to get it through the Ap

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Jan 30 2025SCIENCE

Small Wonders: Making Tiny, Precise Holes in Silicon

Imagine trying to make a super-small hole in a tiny sheet of silicon. For scientists, this isn't just a fun challenge—it's a big deal in the world of biotechnology. These tiny holes, or nanopores, are crucial for detecting and analyzing biomolecules, like DNA. But making them small enough—under 5 na

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Jan 30 2025CRIME

Missing out on Justice?

Kids in tough spots often get the short end of the stick, especially when it comes to violence, despite it being known that violence disproportionately affects marginalized communities. Help is supposed to be available through Crime Victim Compensation (CVC), in Canada and the United States. V

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Jan 30 2025CRIME

AI Startup Founder's Wild Scheme: A Six-Year Tale of Deceit

Meet Alexander Beckman, the guy who started an AI company called GameOn Technology. It was supposed to revolutionize customer service with chatbots, and it did attract big-name clients like the NBA and Riot Games. But here's where it gets tricky. Prosecutors claim Beckman's business model wasn't as

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Jan 30 2025SCIENCE

Breakthroughs in Water Purification: A New MOF and MXene Combination

MXenes, a unique type of two-dimensional lamellar material, have gained a lot of attention lately. However, they have a tendency to collapse and stack due to hydrogen bonding and interlayer van der Waals forces, which hurts their performance in electrochemical processes and capacitive deionization.

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Jan 30 2025SCIENCE

The Amazing Shell of Noah's Ark: A Nanoscale Adventure

Ever wondered how a tiny creature like the Noah's Ark shell (Arca noae) builds such intricate structures? Scientists dove deep into this question, using powerful tools like X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopes, and atomic force microscopes to understand the shell's makeup. They found tha

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Jan 29 2025SCIENCE

A Scientific Legacy: Eduardo Lissi and Juan Grotewold's Photochemical Journey

In the early 1960s, two brilliant scientists, Eduardo Lissi and Juan Grotewold, kicked off a remarkable journey in chemical kinetics and photochemistry at the University of Buenos Aires' School of Sciences. Politics played a big role in shaping their group's evolution, with members scattering across

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Jan 29 2025LIFESTYLE

Tea Gets Cheesy: Boston Welcomes HeyTea

HeyTea, a popular tea chain from China, has just opened its doors in Boston. Known for its unusual cheese foam topping, this tea shop has been a hit in other cities like New York. Now, Bostonians can taste this unique twist on tea at their new location on Harvard Street in Allston. From fruity to cr

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Jan 29 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Meet Grant, The Bachelor with a Surprise Twist

Welcome to the debut of Grant Ellis's season of The Bachelor! After a tough few months, we're all craving something straightforward. Grant seems like just the guy to deliver that. He’s a bit like your favorite snack on a lazy afternoon. Grant is all about finding a wife and starting a family AS

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