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Sep 10 2024EDUCATION

Free Museum Fun: A Boost for BPS or a Missed Opportunity?

Mayor Michelle Wu has announced the continuation of BPS Sundays, a program offering free admission to six popular Boston museums and zoos for BPS students and their families. This extension, which will run through the end of the year, comes after a successful pilot program that saw over 36,000 stude

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Sep 10 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Jack Reacher's Weirdest Spinoff Book Series Would Never Work As A TV Show - But Here's Why You Should Still Read Them!

The Jack Reacher franchise has seen its fair share of spinoff book series over the years, each one taking the beloved character in a different direction. While some of these spin-offs have the potential to make for great television, others are so out-there that they would never work as live-action

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Sep 10 2024CRIME

Locker Room Secrets:A Middle School Teacher's Betrayal and the Unanswered Questions

A Tennessee middle school teacher, Christopher Schroll, received a four-year prison sentence for secretly filming female students in the locker room. Schroll, a former 8th-grade science teacher and soccer coach, pleaded guilty to attempted aggravated unlawful photography of a minor. He claimed he

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Sep 10 2024ENVIRONMENT

Can This Gigantic Battery Recycling Plant Save the EV Revolution?

A new, massive battery recycling plant is being built in Germany by Cylib, a startup backed by Porsche and Bosch. This facility, costing over 180 million euros ($200 million), is expected to be the biggest of its kind in Europe, capable of recycling 30,000 metric tons of end-of-life batteries each y

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Sep 10 2024BUSINESS

Is Bigger Always Better? Progress Software's $875 Million Gamble on ShareFile

Progress Software is on a roll, scooping up yet another company for a hefty sum – $875 million to be exact. This time, the target is ShareFile, a file-sharing company boasting 86,000 customers. The plan? To boost Progress's annual revenue by a cool $240 million. But is this just another acquisitio

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Sep 10 2024HEALTH

Apple Watch 10: Sleep Apnea Detector Delayed, But Other Health Features Abound

The Apple Watch 10 is here, but its most hyped feature - sleep apnea detection - won't be available at launch. Apparently, the FDA hasn't given it the green light yet. While this might seem like a risky move on Apple's part, they must be pretty confident that approval is imminent, given how heavil

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Sep 10 2024HEALTH

Is Your Apple Watch About to Become Your Sleep Doctor?

The Apple Watch Series 10 is making waves with its new sleep apnea detection feature, a move that has many people wondering if their wristwatch is about to become their personal health advisor. This announcement follows similar features in devices like the RingConn Gen 2 Smart Ring, highlighting a g

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Sep 10 2024HEALTH

Kate Middleton: A Princess, A Fighter, An Inspiration

Let's face it, when you're a member of the royal family, your life is far from ordinary. But Kate Middleton just proved that even princesses can be dealt a hand they never expected to play. Six months after announcing her cancer diagnosis, the Princess of Wales is opening up about her health journey

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Sep 08 2024FINANCE

Toy Story or Trading Strategy? Roaring Kitty's Latest Move Raises Eyebrows

Roaring Kitty, the internet-famous investor who once sent GameStop shares soaring, is back in the headlines. But this time, it's not about a meme stock. His latest social media post, a tweaked scene from Toy Story featuring a dog being dropped, has sparked speculation about his holdings in Chewy, G

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Sep 08 2024HEALTH

Sweaty Sinuses and Swollen Joints: How Heat Turns Up the Thermostat on Your Body

During a heat wave, most people will feel the changes first in their sinuses. Wait, really? What if it's not your sinuses, but something else entirely? Could it be that the heat just makes everything feel more intense? Why are we so focused on sinuses as the first sign of trouble? Imagine your bo

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