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Dec 08 2024POLITICS

Trump's Campaign Pledges: Changing Tune on TV

In his first network TV interview since winning the election, President-elect Donald Trump sat down with NBC News' Kristen Welker. He discussed various topics, including his plans for Dreamers, abortion medication, and the Fed Chair. Trump's measured tone didn't last long. He quickly shifted to sugg

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Dec 08 2024HEALTH

Sleeping with Weight: Do Heavy Blankets Help?

Ever wondered if those heavy blankets people rave about can actually help you sleep better? Let's find out. When Rhonda from Charleston first tried her husband's weighted blanket, she was amazed at how quickly she dozed off. "It feels like a giant hug, " she said. These blankets can be super cozy, e

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Dec 08 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Where Are The Matrix Trilogy Stars Now?

The Matrix trilogy, released in the late '90s and early 2000s, became a cultural phenomenon with memorable characters. Neo, played by Keanu Reeves, became an icon, launching his career and leading to major roles in John Wick and John Wick: Chapter 4. Carrie-Anne Moss, who played Trinity, also hit bi

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Dec 08 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Meet the Stars: Kennedy Center's Big Night Out

Get ready for a star-studded evening at the Kennedy Center in Washington! The annual Kennedy Center Honors celebration is set to take place, honoring some big names in the arts. This year, the lifetime achievement awards go to director Francis Ford Coppola, legendary band the Grateful Dead, jazz tru

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Dec 08 2024TECHNOLOGY

NATO's Plan for Robo-Boats: Protection in Telecom-Critical Waters

Imagine having a group of friendly robots patrolling the oceans to keep important underwater cables safe. This is what NATO is planning! These aren't just any robots; they're unmanned surface vessels (USVs) designed to watch over crucial naval zones. Think of them like security cameras on streets, b

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Dec 08 2024SCIENCE

The Weather's Sweet Surprise: Bees and Honey

Honey might taste sweet, but did you know that the weather plays a big role in making it that way? Bees are quite picky when it comes to collecting nectar. They prefer warm, sunny days, ideally when the temperature is somewhere between 68°F and 86°F. Why? Well, warm weather encourages plants to prod

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Dec 07 2024HEALTH

Blocking BACE-1: A New Approach to Fighting Alzheimer's

Alzheimer's disease is a complex brain condition that currently has limited treatment options. Scientists are focusing on a protein called BACE-1, which is a key player in the disease. To find new ways to block this protein, researchers used a method called virtual screening. They examined 20, 000 t

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Dec 07 2024SPORTS

Boise State Steals the Show: Big 12's Playoff Bye Dreams Fade

In college football’s newest postseason extravaganza, Boise State has scored a big win. The Broncos clinched the Mountain West Conference title on Friday night, securing their spot in the sport’s first 12-team playoff. UNLV couldn't keep up, losing 21-7 to the Broncos' Heisman hopeful, Ashton Jeanty

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Dec 07 2024SCIENCE

Why Some Cancer Cells Keep Newcastle Virus at Bay

You know how sometimes we get sick, but our body fights off the virus? Well, Newcastle disease virus (NDV) can kill some types of cancer cells, but some cancer cells find a way to resist it. This is called a persistent infection. Researchers wanted to find out how this happens. They used a tool call

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Dec 07 2024TECHNOLOGY

Cracking the Code: A Deep Dive into the Citadel Botnet

Citadel, a sneaky malware that swipes financial info, is a big threat. The FBI and Microsoft teamed up to knock out its command centers, but it's still causing trouble. This malware is tough to crack due to its complex design and smart tricks. We're sharing what we found out about how Citadel works

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