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Nov 11 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Taylor Swift’s Security Request Sparks Conversation at Chiefs Game

Taylor Swift’s recent appearance at a Kansas City Chiefs game has sparked a buzz, not just for her presence but for an unusual request made by her security team. Swift, who attended the game to support her boyfriend, Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, was greeted by a crowd of photographers at Arrowhead

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Nov 11 2024SPORTS

Chiefs' Defense Shines as Team Stays Undefeated

In a thrilling finish, the Kansas City Chiefs kept their undefeated streak alive by blocking a last-second field goal attempt by the Denver Broncos. The Chiefs, now 9-0, have won 15 straight games, including playoffs. Quarterback Patrick Mahomes led a late comeback, giving the Chiefs their first lea

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Nov 11 2024CRIME

Coeur d'Alene: How Low Can Crime Rates Go?

In Coeur d'Alene, crime rates have dropped so much that even the police chief is surprised. "I'm shocked at how low it is, " said Lee White, the city's police chief. From January to September this year, major crimes like burglary and theft have decreased by 13% compared to last year. If we look back

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Nov 09 2024POLITICS

Food Shortage in Gaza: A Daily Struggle for Survival

In the northern part of Gaza, tens of thousands of Palestinians are facing severe food shortages due to a month-long Israeli siege. The area has been cut off from food supplies, leading people to ration their last bits of lentils and flour. Some even risk their lives by searching for canned food in

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Nov 09 2024SPORTS

Chiefs' Playoff Journey: Can They Keep Rolling?

The Kansas City Chiefs have kicked off the 2024 NFL season with a bang, remaining undefeated at 8-0 after a thrilling overtime win against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. With nine weeks left, their road ahead includes tough matchups against AFC rivals like the Denver Broncos, Buffalo Bills, and Carolina

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Nov 09 2024CRIME

Cracking City Crime with Big Data: A Fresh Look

City safety is super important for planning and growing cities. In the past, we only used basic details about people to study city crimes. This wasn't enough to understand the complex and changing nature of crimes. Today, big data is changing the game. We can gather and mix a lot of detailed info fr

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Nov 09 2024POLITICS

Why Political Talk Thrives in Unexpected Places on Reddit

Plenty of political chatter happens in places you wouldn't expect on Reddit. Researchers found that roughly half of all political discussions take place in subreddits that are only political 25% of the time or less. This means lots of political talk is happening in spots where people usually discuss

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Nov 08 2024BUSINESS

Veterans in Minneapolis: A Look at the City's Support

Ever wondered which cities in the U. S. are the best for veterans to live in? A recent study has the answers. The study looked at 100 of the most populated cities across the country and compared them based on four key areas: jobs, economy, quality of life, and health. It's not every day that a city

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Nov 08 2024SCIENCE

Energy Habits in Homes: A Story of Data and Seasons

Believe it or not, understanding how households use electricity can be like reading a book. Thanks to smart meters and a technique called Latent Dirichlet Allocation (LDA), we can now decode these "energy stories. " LDA, typically used for analyzing text, has been applied to sort through hours of me

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Nov 08 2024SCIENCE

Exploring Citizen Science in Europe's Open Data Cloud

Imagine a vast digital library where anyone can explore and contribute to science. That's the European Open Science Cloud in a nutshell. It's designed to make data easy to find, use, and share. And guess who's one of the biggest groups using it? Regular people like you and me! We don't need to be ex

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