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Nov 01 2024POLITICS

Who's in Charge of Truth Online?

In a recent poll, nearly all Americans are worried that lies might mess up the upcoming presidential election. False rumors about storms, past attacks, and current wars are spreading like wildfire on social media. At the same time, many people now get their news from these platforms, which could cau

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Nov 01 2024EDUCATION

Kids and Politics: When Do They Start Learning?

Believe it or not, even kids as young as 5 have some idea about presidents and elections! A study showed that many kids between 5 and 11 could name the presidential candidates back in 2016. This might come as a surprise, but kids are like little sponges, soaking up info from adults, friends, and eve

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Oct 31 2024CRIME

Ex-Outcome Health Analyst Sentenced to Probation for Fraud Scheme

Kathryn Choi, a former analyst at Outcome Health, has been sentenced to three years of probation and 200 hours of community service. This comes after she admitted her role in a massive fraud scheme at the Chicago-based company. Prosecutors claim the scheme, worth over $1 billion, involved lying abou

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Oct 31 2024BUSINESS

Why Market Basket Sticks to Traditional Checkouts

Imagine stepping into a bustling grocery store, but instead of facing empty self-checkout kiosks, you're greeted by friendly faces ready to bag your items. That's the Market Basket experience. With no self-checkout options, this supermarket chain keeps the personal touch alive. Every time you visit,

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Oct 30 2024SPORTS

coach amorim's portuguese exit in the making

Ruben Amorim, the 39-year-old coach of Sporting CP, seems to be on his way out, with Manchester United reportedly preparing to pay his £8. 3 million release clause. Although he led Sporting to a 3-1 victory in a National Cup game against Nacional, Amorim expects to coach their next match against Est

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Oct 30 2024CRIME

British Man Jailed for AI-Generated Child Abuse Images

In a groundbreaking case, a British man named Hugh Nelson has been sentenced to 18 years in prison. Nelson, 27, used artificial intelligence to create explicit images of child abuse. He admitted to several serious offenses, including making and distributing indecent images of children. The images we

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Oct 30 2024CELEBRITIES

Gisele Bündchen: Love, Loss, and Moving On

Gisele Bündchen's romantic journey is as fascinating as her supermodel career. Before settling down with Tom Brady, she had her share of relationships. In the late '90s, she dated businessman João Paulo Diniz and fellow model Scott Barnhill. After a brief stint with Brazilian polo player Rico Mansur

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Oct 30 2024TECHNOLOGY

Windows 11 Update 24H2 Causes Trouble for Intel Motherboards

Windows 11's latest update, 24H2, has turned out to be a real headache for Microsoft and users with Intel motherboards. The update is causing these motherboards to crash, requiring users to fiddle with their BIOS settings to get their systems back online. The problem seems to occur on various Z890 m

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Oct 30 2024SPORTS

Indy's Quarterback Dilemma: Balancing Wins and Growth

The Indianapolis Colts' decision to bench second-year quarterback Anthony Richardson has sparked debate. With a 4-4 record, the team's focus has shifted towards making the playoffs. Veteran Joe Flacco, who has a winning record as a starter, is seen as the better option for immediate success. However

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Oct 30 2024CRIME

The Chase Bank Glitch: A Lesson in Quick Riches and Harsher Consequences

Imagine thinking you've struck gold by exploiting a bank glitch. That's what happened to some Americans who saw extra cash in their Chase bank accounts last August and September. They withdrew as much as they could, thinking they'd hit the jackpot. But JPMorgan Chase, the largest bank in the U. S. ,

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