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Nov 12 2024POLITICS

Tiffany Justice: A Fresh Voice for Education

Tiffany Justice, one of the founders of Moms for Liberty, is making waves as a potential candidate for the Education Secretary position. Even though she might face some challenges during the confirmation process, her communication skills are top-notch. Interestingly, her lack of a college degree cou

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Nov 12 2024TECHNOLOGY

Smart Glasses on the Go: My Grocery Run with AI

Imagine wandering around a store, hands free, and your glasses do all the work. That's exactly what happened when I tried out the AI-powered Meta Ray-Bans. These aren't your average sunglasses; they're packed with features like voice-command texting, music streaming, and even video capture. I was cu

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Nov 12 2024POLITICS

Steven Mnuchin: Not Returning to Trump's Team, But Offers Advice

Former U. S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin has made it clear that he won't be a part of President-elect Trump's new administration. However, he's eager to share his insights with whoever takes over his old role. Mnuchin feels strongly about maintaining and improving the United States' trade poli

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Nov 12 2024HEALTH

Holiday Eating: Managing Acid Reflux

Holidays are here, and with them comes a spike in acid reflux cases. Dr. Pochapin from NYU Langone Health explains what causes this discomfort and how to enjoy your feast without the burn. Unlike occasional heartburn, GERD is a long-term condition causing frequent symptoms like heartburn and regurgi

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Nov 11 2024POLITICS

Israel's Pager Plot: A Secret Weapon against Hezbollah

You might have heard about bombs in bags, but what about explosives inside pagers? Back in September, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu gave the green light for a sneaky assault on the Hezbollah terror group. The target? Thousands of modified pagers, distributed to Hezbollah members after th

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Nov 11 2024SCIENCE

Quantum Riddles: The Battle of World Sizes

Imagine a range of tiny and gigantic worlds, all existing at once. That's what the many worlds interpretation of quantum physics suggests. Now, picture these worlds bumping into each other, like kids on a playground. When this happens, it's called decoherence. Sometimes, these worlds mess with each

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Nov 10 2024POLITICS

Rethinking Suicide: Beyond Public Health

When we talk about suicide, it's often framed as a public health issue. But is that the whole story? This essay takes a step back to explore the deeper meanings and historical contexts behind suicide. Drawing on ideas from thinkers like Michel Foucault, Primo Levi, and Judith Butler, we'll challenge

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Nov 09 2024CELEBRITIES

British Model Georgina Cooper Passes Away at 46

British supermodel Georgina Cooper, famous for her unique gap-toothed smile during the Cool Britannia period, has sadly passed away at the age of 46. She was on a vacation with her husband in Greece when she suddenly fell ill. Cooper was rushed to the hospital on the island of Kos and later transfer

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Nov 09 2024POLITICS

Political Info on Social Media: A Story of the Unfollowed

You might think that social media serves up a variety of political views, especially during elections. But what happens if you don't follow any political parties? Surprisingly, recent research shows that these "political detachment users" aren't getting much variety. Instead, they're mostly seeing i

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Nov 09 2024HEALTH

Cancer Cells' Journey and Platelets: A Hidden Partnership

Metastasis, or cancer spreading to other parts of the body, remains a major challenge in treatment. This happens when cancer cells break away from the primary tumor and travel through the bloodstream or lymphatic system. These wandering cancer cells are called circulating tumor cells (CTCs). High nu

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