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Feb 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

Elon Musk: TikTok's Not My Thing

Elon Musk, the world's wealthiest person, has clarified that he isn't interested in buying TikTok. He prefers starting companies from scratch rather than acquiring existing ones. This news comes as a relief to another potential buyer, Jimmy Donaldson, also known as MrBeast. Musk has a good relation

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Feb 14 2025POLITICS

Federal Agencies Get Tough on Probationary Employees

The Office of Personnel Management has taken a firm stance on probationary employees. They've told federal agencies to let go of these employees after they stopped taking new offers for their "deferred resignation" program. This move comes after a meeting where agencies were given guidance on how to

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Feb 13 2025CRYPTO

Crypto Scams: The Dark Side of Digital Money

In 2024, the world of cryptocurrency saw a troubling surge in scams. Cybercriminals are getting smarter and more organized, using artificial intelligence to their advantage. These scams are becoming more sophisticated and widespread. Blockchain research firm Chainalysis reported that crypto wallets

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Feb 13 2025HEALTH

Funeral Festivals: Balancing Culture and Health in Africa

In certain African communities, funerals are not just somber occasions. They are vibrant celebrations known as disco matanga. These events allow people to remember their loved ones while enjoying themselves. However, they also involve long trips and alcohol consumption, which can increase the likeli

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Feb 13 2025SCIENCE

Shining Bright in the Dark: A New Kind of Light

Imagine a light that can see through things and is invisible to the human eye. That's what near-infrared (NIR) light can do. It's like a secret agent of the light world, sneaking through materials and doing its job without being noticed. This special light is made possible by something called NIR ph

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Feb 13 2025HEALTH

Cancer Myths on Social Media

Social media is a hotspot for false information. This is especially true when it comes to serious illnesses like cancer. People are often misled by unproven cancer treatments. The problem is, most advice on how to spot these myths is too complicated. It assumes that everyone has strong research skil

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Feb 13 2025HEALTH

Can We Predict Cancer Survival?

Esophageal cancer is a serious illness that starts in the tube connecting the mouth to the stomach. It's not easy to treat, and doctors are always searching for better ways to help patients. One approach is using neoadjuvant treatment, which involves giving treatment before the main procedure, like

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Feb 12 2025POLITICS

Shake-Up at Immigration Enforcement: Officials Reassigned

In a surprising move, two top officials from the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency were recently reassigned. This change comes as a response to the frustration over the slow pace of deportations and arrests, which have not met the targets set by the current administration. The two off

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Feb 12 2025LIFESTYLE

Unwrap The Love: Gift Ideas for Him This Valentine's Day

Valentine's Day is often seen as a day for women to receive gifts. But why not show the special man in your life some love as well? Forget the stereotypes, and make sure your guy feels appreciated. Think outside the box or stick to the classics. The key is to make sure your gift is though

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Feb 12 2025LIFESTYLE

Voices of Cleveland:Women's Views on their Changing Neighborhood

Imagine this: a group of women who've spent most of their lives in Cleveland, Ohio. They've seen the good, the bad, and the ugly of the city. These aren't just any women, though. They've been there for decades, seeing their neighborhoods transform as they've aged. They have a lot to say about what t

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