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Jan 14 2025POLITICS

Why Does Britain Hate Elon Musk But Still Listen?

Elon Musk isn't a fan favorite in Britain. Polls show he's unpopular, and his social media following has dipped since he took control last October. Yet, when he recently focused on a old child abuse scandal, everyone in Britain paid attention. Why? Well, Musk is super rich and has a friend in the U.

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Jan 14 2025POLITICS

Gov. Hochul's State of the State: What to Expect

Get ready for another round of unwelcome news from Gov. Hochul as she reveals her plans for 2025 in her State of the State address. With a history of ignoring public concerns, Hochul is likely to propose more spending on popular initiatives like youth mental health and free school meals, even for fa

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Jan 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

Why Wait? Grab Beats Powerbeats Pro for Half Price!

Ever thought about snagging some wireless earbuds for your workouts? The Beats Powerbeats Pro might just be your best bet. Right now, Best Buy has them up for grabs at a whopping 50% off! That means you can get them for just $100 instead of their usual $200 price tag. But here’s the catch: these ear

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Jan 14 2025ENVIRONMENT

NOAA's New Plan for Weather Data: A Fresh Approach

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is changing how it buys weather data. Instead of just buying global datasets, NOAA plans to pay more for specific observations, like oil spills or fires. Steve Volz, NOAA's assistant administrator, said this is the future, but it's not ready

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Jan 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

Protecting Social Media from Billionaires: A New Campaign Takes Shape

A group of tech leaders and advocates has launched a campaign called Free Our Feeds to protect social media from being controlled by billionaires. They want to safeguard the technology behind Bluesky, known as the AT Protocol. Their goal is to create an open social media ecosystem that can't be cont

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Jan 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

YouTube's Conspiracy Watch: A Closer Look at Theories Online

Meet YOUNICON, a new dataset that gives researchers a front-row seat to how conspiracy theories unfold on YouTube. This collection isn't just a bunch of videos; it's a window into the latest conspiracy trends and how people are reacting to them online. It's like a treasure trove for those curious ab

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Jan 14 2025POLITICS

Taiwan’s Undersea Internet Cable Cut: Concerns About China’s ‘Gray Zone’ Tactics

Earlier this month, a major internet cable in Taiwan was damaged. This wasn’t just a technical issue – it raised alarms about potential threats from China. Taiwan’s Coast Guard has been investigating a cargo ship from China, the Shunxin39, which was spotted near the broken cable. They suspect it mig

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Jan 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

Detecting Propaganda in News with Hierarchical Graphs

Social media has become a hotbed for spreading facts, false claims, and propaganda, especially since the Covid-19 pandemic. Graph Neural Networks (GNNs) are great at processing language, but detecting propaganda is tricky because of the complexity of text interactions and the need to understand cont

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Jan 14 2025HEALTH

Helping Danielle Teal in Rochester: A Community’s Call to Action

Breast cancer is a harsh reality that many women face, and it's especially hard when it hits someone you know. In Rochester, Minnesota, Danielle Teal, a beloved community member, is bravely fighting this battle. She needs her community's support, just as she's supported others in the past. Danielle

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Jan 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI Models: A Tiny Falsehood Can Cause Big Trouble

Imagine this: even a tiny bit of wrong information in the training data of AI models can make a huge difference. A study from a university in New York set out to prove this. They used a popular database, The Pile, and focused on three medical areas – general medicine, neurosurgery, and medications.

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