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Dec 19 2024POLITICS

Gov. Beshear: Democrats, Focus on Needs, Not Politics

In Frankfort, Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear, known for his statewide victories in a conservative state, urged Democrats to shift their focus from political squabbles to everyday issues that matter to people. Beshear believes Democrats should prioritize creating good-paying jobs, improving healthcar

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Dec 18 2024TECHNOLOGY

ChatGPT Hits the Phone Lines: A New Way to Chat

Ever wanted to chat with AI but found typing a hassle? OpenAI has a solution! They've launched a new service that lets you call or WhatsApp ChatGPT. Just dial 1-800-CHATGPT for a free 15-minute chat each month. It's like talking to a friend, but smarter and always available! This isn't just a simpl

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Dec 18 2024SCIENCE

Yak Muscle Growth: How Altitude Shapes Genes

Yak meat is a vital part of the economy in the Qinghai-Tibet plateau region. But how does the unique environment of this plateau affect yak muscle growth? Scientists dug into this question by studying the genes active in yak buttock muscles at different altitudes. They found that 516 genes behaved d

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Dec 17 2024BUSINESS

Stars in the Skin Game: The Rise of Starface Pimple Patches

Have you ever seen someone wearing a bright yellow, star-shaped patch on their face and thought it was a new fashion trend? Think again! This is the age of pimple patches, where treating breakouts is out in the open. These small stickers are blowing up on social media, with TikTok alone having over

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Dec 16 2024BUSINESS

7 Stocks Set to Soar in the Coming Year

Investors always want to boost their portfolios. One smart way to do this is by looking at forecasts for the coming year. This year, we're not focusing on the usual big names like Meta, Amazon, or Tesla. Instead, let's shine a light on seven smaller, but promising stocks. TG Therapeutics (TGTX) is

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Dec 15 2024BUSINESS

Different Paths to Success

Success isn't always about doing what's expected. Often, it's about trying new things and finding what works best for you. Take Ron Wanek, for instance. Born into a poor family, he didn't go to college. Instead, he dove into the furniture business. With a loan from his dad, he started Arcadia Furni

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Dec 15 2024FINANCE

IMF Loans and Ukraine's Growth: A Closer Look

Let's talk about a study that looked into how IMF loans affect Ukraine's economy. Researchers used some fancy methods like Vector Autoregression (VAR) and Vector Error Correction (VEC) to figure out if there's a connection between Ukraine's economic growth and IMF loans from 1991 to 2010. Here's wha

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Dec 14 2024SCIENCE

How Bacteria Adjust Their Speed with Temperature: A Closer Look

Ever wondered how bacteria like Escherichia coli manage to survive and grow in different temperatures? Scientists used tiny microscopes to watch E. coli in action. They found that these tiny organisms slowly adjust their growth rate when temperature changes. This happens over about 1. 5 generations

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Dec 14 2024SCIENCE

Plant Hormones: The Gender Factor in Actinidia Rooting

Scientists in Ukraine have dug deeper into how plant hormones affect the ability of Actinidia plants to grow new roots from cuttings. They discovered that three key hormones - auxins, cytokinins, and abscisic acid - play a significant role. Surprisingly, female Actinidia plants seem to have a better

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Dec 13 2024EDUCATION

City Beautification: Does It Boost Urban Fairness?

Ever wondered if making cities look nice and civilized actually helps everyone in the city? A recent study looked into this using China's "National Civilized City" program as a test case. They checked out 272 cities from 2003 to 2020 and found some interesting stuff. First off, making cities civili

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