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Sep 10 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Stars Shine Bright, But Who's Really Winning?

New York City is abuzz with excitement as two of its biggest annual events collide: the US Open tennis tournament and New York Fashion Week. While some celebs are hitting the courts to watch elite athletes compete at the highest level, others are strutting their stuff on the runways and red carpets.

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Sep 10 2024ENTERTAINMENT

TIFF 2024: Stars Shine Bright, But Are They Just Shallow Glitter?

As the Toronto International Film Festival kicked off in September, a dazzling array of celebrities graced its red carpets and portrait studios. From Brenda Song to Amy Adams, each starlet put their best foot forward to promote their latest cinematic endeavors. But as we gaze upon these glamorous im

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Sep 10 2024HEALTH

Apple Watch 10: Sleep Apnea Detector Delayed, But Other Health Features Abound

The Apple Watch 10 is here, but its most hyped feature - sleep apnea detection - won't be available at launch. Apparently, the FDA hasn't given it the green light yet. While this might seem like a risky move on Apple's part, they must be pretty confident that approval is imminent, given how heavil

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Sep 10 2024HEALTH

Is Your Apple Watch About to Become Your Sleep Doctor?

The Apple Watch Series 10 is making waves with its new sleep apnea detection feature, a move that has many people wondering if their wristwatch is about to become their personal health advisor. This announcement follows similar features in devices like the RingConn Gen 2 Smart Ring, highlighting a g

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Sep 10 2024HEALTH

Apple's New Health Features: A Closer Look

At its recent 'Glowtime' event, Apple unveiled a slew of new health monitoring features across their product line. While the integration of health tech is nothing new, Apple has taken it to the next level by providing clinically relevant data and insights that could actually make a difference in pe

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Sep 10 2024HEALTH

The Dogwood Dream: Could Community Health Centres Solve BC's Doctor Shortage?

Imagine a world where getting a doctor's appointment is as easy as visiting your local MLA's office. That's the vision the B.C. Greens are pitching with their Dogwood Model, a network of community health centres aiming to tackle the province's persistent doctor shortage. But is this a realistic so

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Sep 10 2024CRIME

Justice Delayed, Questions Remain: Andrew Lester's Mental Health Hinder Trial

Ralph Yarl, a Black teenager, mistakenly went to his twin brothers' home, thinking it was his own. However, he ended up in the wrong house, belonging to 85-year-old Andrew Lester in Kansas City. The incident led to a shooting, and Lester is now facing charges of felony assault and armed criminal a

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Sep 10 2024HEALTH

EEE Epidemic: Is Mass. Ready?

As another human case of Eastern equine encephalitis is confirmed in Massachusetts, residents are left wondering if the state is truly prepared to handle this growing epidemic. With 91 positive mosquito samples and four human cases already reported this season, it's clear that EEE activity is far mo

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Sep 10 2024HEALTH

Venus Williams: From Tennis Court to Triumph Over Autoimmunity

Venus Williams, a name synonymous with tennis greatness, is proving that life's greatest victories often come from overcoming seemingly insurmountable challenges. At 44, she's still defying expectations, juggling a successful tennis career with ventures in beauty and writing. But behind the glamorou

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Sep 10 2024EDUCATION

Are Elite Universities Stifling Free Thought? A Critical Look at Campus Speech

Are our most prestigious universities becoming hotbeds of censorship? A recent survey by the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE) suggests that might be the case. The survey found that some of the nation's most elite schools, including Columbia, NYU, Penn, and Harvard, rank at the

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