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Oct 02 2024ENVIRONMENT

Climate Change and Weather: Navigating Trust and Misinformation

Extreme weather events like Hurricane Helene are challenging authorities and forecasters in communicating links to climate change. This has led some Republicans, including former President Donald Trump, to label climate change as a "scam." The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) a

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Oct 02 2024SPORTS

Baseball's Wild Finish: The Playoff Push Continues

The baseball world is on the edge of their seats as the National League wild-card race remains undecided. On Monday, the New York Mets and Atlanta Braves will face off in a doubleheader, which could determine who gets to play in the postseason. The Arizona Diamondbacks are also keeping a close eye o

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Oct 01 2024WEATHER

A Young Mother's Last Wish: A Journey to Cherish Memories

Erika Diarte-Carr, a 30-year-old Utah mother, was diagnosed with Stage 4 small cell lung carcinoma, a rare form of cancer, in May 2022. The devastating news sent shockwaves through her life, leaving her with a mere two years to live. In the following months, she suffered a series of health problems,

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Sep 29 2024TECHNOLOGY

Meta's AI Assistant Gets a Voice Boost

Meta has been busy upgrading its AI assistant, and the latest updates are all about giving it a voice. The tech giant has introduced a new feature that allows Meta AI to respond in the voice of various celebrities, including Judi Dench, Kristen Bell, and more. This means you can get answers to your

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Sep 29 2024HEALTH

Facing the Unthinkable: A Mother's Journey to Plan Her Own Funeral

Erika Diarte-Carr, a 33-year-old mother of two, has been diagnosed with a rare and aggressive form of cancer, small cell lung carcinoma, and an even rarer condition, Cushing Syndrome. The Utah-based mom knew she had to take control of her situation, so she started planning her own funeral to ensure

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Sep 28 2024OPINION

Exploring the Hidden Gem of Southeast Asia: Why Cambodia Is the Perfect Partner for U. S. Businesses

Cambodia, a nation once scarred by conflict, is now on a path of rapid development, offering a unique opportunity for American investors. As the United States seeks new avenues for economic growth, Cambodia's fertile lands, youthful, skilled workforce, and prime location within the ASEAN region make

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Sep 27 2024POLITICS

Musk's Downfall: From Hero to Zero, How His Polarizing Image Damaged His Brand

In recent years, Elon Musk's public image has undergone a dramatic transformation. Gone are the days when he was seen as an environmentally conscious entrepreneur fighting against fossil fuels. Instead, he has morphed into a conservative activist, aligned with former President Donald Trump. This rad

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Sep 27 2024SPORTS

Rethinking the Rules of the Game

Imagine stepping onto the court, ready to play the game you love, only to be bombarded with racist comments from the opposing team's fans. This is the harsh reality that many WNBA players face, and it's a problem that needs to be addressed. WNBA forward Alyssa Thomas took a stand after her team, th

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Sep 25 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Uncovering the Legacy: Gladiator 2's Shocking Twist

The cinematic world is abuzz with the news of Gladiator 2's latest trailer, which reveals a stunning twist that will forever change the way we view the original film. The reveal centers around Lucius, the young boy who plays a crucial role in the original movie's conclusion, being none other than th

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Sep 23 2024FINANCE

Career-Boosting Associate Degrees That Pay Big

College is a significant investment, and many students wonder if it's worth it. The answer lies in the type of degree you pursue. While bachelor's degrees often get most of the attention, associate degrees can be just as lucrative. In fact, a recent report by Payscale reveals that dozens of associat

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