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Sep 16 2024TECHNOLOGY

Stunning Wonder: Unveiling the Mesmerizing World of Black Myth: Wukong

As we count down the days to the eagerly anticipated launch of Black Myth: Wukong on August 20, 2024, the final gameplay trailer has given us a glimpse into the breathtaking world that awaits us. Chinese developer Game Science has been tinkering with this action RPG for nearly four years, and the en

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Sep 16 2024HEALTH

The Lemon Balm Elixir: Does it Really Work for Weight Loss?

Let's dive into the viral TikTok phenomenon that's got everyone buzzing - the lemon balm elixir. Proponents claim that this citrus-scented herb can aid weight loss, ease digestion, and even alleviate menstrual cramps. But does the science back it up? We'll explore the benefits and limitations of lem

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Sep 16 2024HEALTH

Lowcountry Hope: A Community's Fight Against Infant and Maternal Mortality

Infant and maternal mortality rates in South Carolina are still above the national average, despite a decrease in 2021. The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control reports that over 300 infants died in 2022, with birth defects, premature birth, and sudden infant death syndrome

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Sep 16 2024POLITICS

The Education System's Socialist Shift: Have We Lost Our Way?

The notion that the US education system has conditioned Americans to accept socialism is a pressing concern. Just two decades ago, the idea of a presidential candidate proposing socialist policies would have been a political liability. However, today, it's not uncommon for politicians to advocate fo

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Sep 16 2024EDUCATION

King's Dream Takes Shape: SC Public High Schools to Receive Free Civics Curriculum

The South Carolina Department of Education (SCDE) has announced a new initiative to provide public high schools with a free civics curriculum inspired by the teachings of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. The curriculum, based on Anderson University professor Dr. Matt Daniels' book Civil Rights: A Global P

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Sep 16 2024POLITICS

Paraguay's Controversial Sex Ed Curriculum: Is it a Step Backwards?

Paraguay has long struggled with low sex education rates and high teenage pregnancy rates. However, the recent introduction of a new sex ed curriculum has sparked controversy over its conservative and outdated approach to the topic. The curriculum, which was endorsed by the Ministry of Education, pr

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Sep 15 2024OPINION

The Kennedy Legacy: A Tale of Family, Politics, and Betrayal

The Kennedy family has been a symbol of American politics for decades, with its members holding high offices and leaving a lasting impact on the country. However, when one of its own, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., defected from the Democratic Party and endorsed former President Donald Trump, the family was

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Sep 15 2024TECHNOLOGY

What's New in Apple's Latest Tech: iPhone 16, AirPods 4, and Apple Watch 10

As Apple continues to push the boundaries of innovation, it's no surprise that their latest tech announcements have left many on the edge of their seats. The iPhone 16, AirPods 4, and Apple Watch 10 are packed with impressive features that aim to convince customers to upgrade. But let's dive deeper

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Sep 15 2024TECHNOLOGY

Unlocking the Power of AI: Why Super Micro is the Best Bet for the Future

The recent decline in Super Micro Computer's stock price may have raised eyebrows, but is it a buying opportunity? With a focus on green computing, short delivery time frames, and highly attractive operating margins, Super Micro is poised to outperform its peers in the AI server market. But what mak

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Sep 15 2024RELIGION

Russia's War on Faith: The Unjust Crackdown on Jehovah's Witnesses

The Russian government's relentless persecution of Jehovah's Witnesses has reached new heights, with nine men sentenced to prison terms of between three and seven years for practicing their religious beliefs. The latest victims of this draconian crackdown are a stark reminder of the Kremlin's extrem

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