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Sep 20 2024POLITICS

Low Poll Numbers: New York Voters Show Mixed Feelings for Governors and Presidents

Kathy Hochul, the Democratic governor of New York, has been struggling to win over voters' hearts. According to a recent poll conducted by Siena College, only 34% of likely New York voters have a positive view of her, which is lower than the 39% for former President Donald Trump. This marks a signif

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Sep 20 2024TECHNOLOGY

Apple's Digital Grip: EU Takes a Stand

The European Union is taking a bold step to promote competition in the digital market by compelling Apple to open up its operating system to rival technologies. The move is part of the bloc's Digital Markets Act, which aims to prevent Big Tech from dominating digital markets by breaking up closed ec

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Sep 19 2024LIFESTYLE

How to Flourish in Your Golden Years

As we age, we often ask ourselves the same questions: How do we stay healthy, happy, and fulfilled? What can we control, and what's outside of our grasp? The answers lie in understanding how our thoughts and actions shape our experiences and, ultimately, our lives. Lyn Slater, a 71-year-old fashion

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Sep 19 2024POLITICS

The Unconventional Curriculum: SC Department of Education's Bold Move

The South Carolina Department of Education has recently partnered with PragerU, a conservative nonprofit, to bring their content to K-12 curriculum in schools. This move has sparked controversy among some education leaders, who are concerned about the potential bias and indoctrination in the videos.

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Sep 19 2024HEALTH

Milk Miracles in the Making

The Breast Milk Donation Center in Riverside, California: A Game-Changer for Newborns In the heart of Riverside, California, a new breast milk donation center has opened its doors, bringing hope and life to fragile newborns. The center, operated by UCR Health Inland Empire Women's Health Center, is

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Sep 19 2024HEALTH

Childhood Trauma: The Hidden Cost of Stress

Childhood trauma is often seen as a distant memory, something left behind in the past. But a recent study has shed light on the long-lasting impact of childhood adversity on our health. The research, led by UCLA Health, found that childhood trauma can increase the risk of developing 20 major disease

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Sep 19 2024EDUCATION

Unlocking a Brighter Future: Tulane's Public Health School Empowered by Major Gift

Tulane University has announced a groundbreaking gift that will revolutionize its 112-year-old School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine. The donor, Celia Scott Weatherhead, has made a significant contribution to the institution, pushing the boundaries of what is possible in the field of public

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Sep 19 2024EDUCATION

Transforming the Future of Public Health

Tulane University's School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine has received a significant gift from a long-time donor, Celia Scott Weatherhead, which will help transform the institution into one of the best in the world. Weatherhead, a 1965 graduate of Tulane's Newcomb College, has given over $16

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Sep 19 2024TECHNOLOGY

Solar Chargers on the Rise: Unlocking Energy from Everyday Surfaces

<Transparent Solar Cells: The Key to Eco-Friendly Energy Future> Research in transparent solar cells has made significant progress, with a team led by Professor Kwanyong Seo announcing their breakthrough development. These solar cells have the potential to become a game-changer in the eco-friendly

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Sep 19 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Gambling with Destiny

In the bustling streets of New York City, two friends, fresh out of jail, make a bold move to start a new life in a small town in Eastern Europe, Georgia. The idea seems innocent enough - open an underground casino and make a fortune. But, as they soon discover, the town is controlled by the Russian

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