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Nov 05 2024TECHNOLOGY

No Crash Here: Tesla Cybertruck Photo is Fake

Have you seen a picture online showing two Tesla Cybertrucks in a big crash? Don't believe it! The image is not real. It was created using AI. Here's what happened. In November 2024, someone shared a photo on a social media site. They said it showed two Tesla Cybertrucks in a crash. Many people saw

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Nov 03 2024BUSINESS

Euro Flights: Cheap as Ever, Why Now?

You know how flights to Europe used to be super expensive, especially during the holidays? Well, not anymore! Recently, prices have dropped like never before, even during the usually pricey fall and winter seasons. Brett Snyder, a travel industry insider, says it's tough for airlines to fill seats d

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Nov 03 2024HEALTH

Younger Adults Unaware of Pancreatic Cancer Risks

Pancreatic cancer used to be thought of as a disease for older folks, but guess what? More and more people in their 40s are getting it. A study showed that many young adults don't know the early signs of this cancer or how to lower their risk. The survey asked people under 50 about their knowledge

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Nov 02 2024BUSINESS

Amazon Workers Push Back on Office Mandate, Want More Data

It seems like Amazon employees aren't too happy with their bosses’ decision to make everyone come back to the office five days a week. Over 500 of them even wrote a letter to one of the top executives, saying they want real data to back up this change, not just vague observations. Until recently, Am

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Nov 01 2024POLITICS

Fact-Checking Harris: CNN Anchor Sets the Record Straight

On Thursday, CNN anchor Jake Tapper decided to fact-check Vice President Kamala Harris' claims during her Arizona rally. Harris was campaigning in Phoenix, aiming to keep the Democrats' momentum going in this crucial swing state. Election forecasts hint that former President Donald Trump might have

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Nov 01 2024POLITICS

Who's in Charge of Truth Online?

In a recent poll, nearly all Americans are worried that lies might mess up the upcoming presidential election. False rumors about storms, past attacks, and current wars are spreading like wildfire on social media. At the same time, many people now get their news from these platforms, which could cau

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Nov 01 2024EDUCATION

Kids and Politics: When Do They Start Learning?

Believe it or not, even kids as young as 5 have some idea about presidents and elections! A study showed that many kids between 5 and 11 could name the presidential candidates back in 2016. This might come as a surprise, but kids are like little sponges, soaking up info from adults, friends, and eve

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Oct 31 2024BUSINESS

Dropbox Trims Workforce, Shifts Focus

Dropbox, a well-known file-sharing service, has recently let go of more than 500 employees. This latest round of layoffs comes after a similar move just over a year ago. The company's CEO, Drew Houston, cited several reasons for the job cuts, including a decrease in demand and economic challenges. D

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Oct 31 2024BUSINESS

China’s Factories Power Up: A Surprise Turnaround

In a surprising turnaround, China’s factory activity expanded for the first time in six months – jumping to 50. 1 in October. This is a promising sign after months of contraction, with September clocking in at 49. 8. Economists had expected a slight improvement, predicting 49. 9. But the actual resu

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Oct 30 2024SCIENCE

Archaeologists Unearth Oldest Ochre Mine with Modern Tech

Imagine digging up clues from the past with today's technology! That's what a global team of researchers did when they found the world's oldest ochre mine. This mine, located in Eswatini, Africa, is around 40, 000 years old. Ochre is a pigment used for art and decoration. By studying ochre from this

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