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Dec 15 2024CRIME

Fani Willis: Five More YSL Defendants on Her Radar

Fulton County's District Attorney, Fani Willis, is far from done with the YSL case. Despite her recent setback in the RICO trial, she's not backing down. She plans to target five more defendants linked to the case. It's like she's saying, "I'm not done yet. " People might think she's taking a risk,

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Dec 14 2024EDUCATION

Why Are Kids Missing School in Passaic County?

In Passaic County, New Jersey, an alarming trend is unfolding in schools: students are skipping classes way too often. This problem, called chronic absenteeism, is something experts are trying to understand better. They looked at data from the New Jersey Department of Education and used a tool calle

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Dec 14 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Seeing Ukraine’s War Through Fresh Eyes: Oscar Winner’s New Doc at Sundance

Imagine a film that puts you right into the heart of Ukraine’s battlefields. Oscar-winning filmmaker Mstyslav Chernov is back with another powerful documentary. This time, he’s teaming up with PBS’s “Frontline” to bring us “2000 Meters to Andriivka. ” The film, produced jointly with the Associated P

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Dec 13 2024CRIME

Personality Traits and Crime: A Danish Study

Ever wondered how certain personality traits could link to criminal behavior? Well, a recent study in Denmark delved into this question. Researchers combined three well-known criminology theories with a model called HEXACO, which measures personality traits. They connected this personality data with

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Dec 12 2024CELEBRITIES

The Fashion Designer and the Sports Mogul: Meet Pamella Roland and Dan DeVos

Pamella Roland is more than just a name in the fashion world. She's the creative mind behind her own luxury brand, Pamella Roland. Launched in 2002, her designs quickly became popular among celebrities like Angelina Jolie and Taylor Swift. Her dresses can be found in top stores like Bergdorf Goodman

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Dec 11 2024TECHNOLOGY

TikTok Takes Canada to Court Over Shutdown Order

TikTok has decided to fight back against Canada's decision to make it shut down its business in the country. The company filed a case in Vancouver's Federal Court on December 5, hoping to overturn the government's order. Why did Canada do this? Because of concerns about national security, linked to

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Dec 07 2024SCIENCE

Exploring Fucoidan Nanofibers: How They're Made and What They're Used For

Imagine extremely tiny threads, so small you'd need a powerful microscope to see them—these are nanofibers. They're exciting in the world of science because they can be adjusted for all sorts of uses. One way to create these fibers is through a process called electrospinning, which gives them a big

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Dec 07 2024BUSINESS

Stock Surprises: Who's Up, Who's Down Before the Bell?

Some big names in business are making waves before the stock market opens. Lululemon's shares jumped by 9% after they did better than expected in the last quarter and gave an okay outlook for the holidays. Samsara, a software company, saw its stock drop by 9% because their future plans weren't as ex

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Dec 07 2024SCIENCE

How Walls Impact Sound-Based Particle Movement in Tiny Tubes

Have you ever wondered how tiny particles like cells can be moved around in tiny tubes? Scientists often use something called acoustofluidics to do this. It's like using sound to control the dance of these particles. One common tool for this is a microchannel made of a material called polydimethylsi

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Dec 05 2024POLITICS

Texas Aims to Ban THC Products Next Year

Texas Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick recently announced that the state Senate will push for a ban on all forms of consumable tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) products during the next legislative session. This move comes as a response to concerns about the growing number of retailers exploiting loopholes

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