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Dec 16 2024BUSINESS

Businesses Face a New Challenge: Helping Refugees

Aren't businesses already tackling big issues like climate change? Yes, but there's another challenge brewing, says a leadership expert and UNICEF vice president. Michael Hastings thinks businesses should turn their attention to the growing number of refugees and asylum seekers. Over 120 million peo

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Dec 16 2024ENVIRONMENT

Pine Trees' Winter Secret: The Gene Game

Did you know that pine trees in China have a special way to handle the cold winter months? Scientists discovered that these trees have genes that help them sleep through the cold season. Two key genes, called PtTFL2 and PtCOL1, are like the tree's internal clock. They tell the tree when it's time to

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Dec 15 2024ENVIRONMENT

Christmas Trees in Peril: North Carolina Farms Battle Back After Hurricane

Imagine driving through the misty mountains of North Carolina, and suddenly, rows of lush, green Christmas trees come into view. This is the scene in Newland, a town nestled about 90 minutes from Asheville. Here, farmers have dedicated themselves to nurturing the iconic Fraser fir, a favorite Americ

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Dec 15 2024POLITICS

Vaccine Safety: A Senator's Warning to Trump's Team

Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell, who survived polio as a child, has a message for the incoming Trump administration: keep your distance from anyone trying to discredit the polio vaccine. "Anyone seeking the Senate’s consent should avoid even the appearance of association with such efforts,

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Dec 14 2024HEALTH

The Journey of a Cost-Effective Gait Simulator

Imagine you’re designing a new prosthetic knee. Traditionally, you’d test it using human volunteers. But what if there was a cheaper, more efficient way? Enter the gait simulator! This study explored how to create one that’s both effective and affordable. They started by running simulations of a pro

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Dec 14 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Who's in the Running? Meet the PGA Nominees for Kids, Shorts, and Sports

Ever wondered who's behind your favorite shows and sports docs? The Producers Guild of America has just unveiled their nominees for the 2025 PGA Awards in the children's, short form, and sports categories. Mark your calendars for Feb. 8, when the winners will be announced in Los Angeles. Let's dive

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Dec 14 2024SCIENCE

Trees and Math in Quantum Physics

You know how sometimes you need to fix a problem by breaking it down into smaller steps? That's what physicists do with something called Epstein-Glaser renormalization. A special kind of math called a Hopf algebra helps with this. It uses 'trees' to represent the steps. These trees are like maps tha

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Dec 13 2024BUSINESS

Costco's Q1 2025: Shoppers Spend More at Home

Costco's first-quarter earnings surprised Wall Street with better-than-expected results, as shoppers spent more on jewelry, luggage, and furniture. The company's Chief Financial Officer, Gary Millerchip, noted that customers are being selective with their purchases but are willing to spend on unique

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Dec 13 2024BUSINESS

Freight Company Fights Back with Lawsuit Against WWEX Group

A major logistics firm named Freight Essentials has taken legal action against WWEX Group and its affiliates. This lawsuit, filed in a Texas federal court, suggests that WWEX Group and its companies, such as Worldwide Express, GlobalTranz, and Unishippers, have been involved in questionable business

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Dec 12 2024FINANCE

Bank Overdraft Fees: A New Limit is Coming

Imagine having to pay $35 just for buying a $5 coffee with your debit card when you're a bit short on funds. Sounds unfair, right? Well, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) thinks so too. They've just announced a new rule to limit those nasty overdraft fees. The rule says banks can't cha

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