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Dec 18 2024CELEBRITIES

Missing Royals: Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie to Skip Sandringham Christmas

This Christmas, Sandringham House might feel a bit emptier than usual. Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie are set to miss the traditional Royal Family celebration for the first time since their marriages. Last year, the sisters and their husbands made a special appearance at the Royal walkabout followi

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Dec 18 2024SPORTS

Conor McGregor Spreads Holiday Cheer in Dublin

Conor McGregor has been in the spotlight for the wrong reasons lately, but he's turning things around with some holiday cheer. The Irish fighter brought Santa Claus to the Crumlin Boxing Club, where kids eagerly shared their Christmas wishes. After that, he visited The Black Forge, a local pub decor

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Dec 18 2024POLITICS

Getting More Cops on Patrol: Mayor Adams' Plan

Mayor Adams wants more cops on the streets. He's asking Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch to find ways to move cops from desk jobs back to patrol duties. Adams believes cops are good at hiding in administrative units, and he wants them back on the streets to fight crime. Patrick Hendry, head of the

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Dec 17 2024HEALTH

Boosting Motor Learning in People with MS: A New Approach

Imagine you have multiple sclerosis (MS) and you're trying to learn a new physical task. A recent study looked into how three simple factors—autonomy, positive expectations, and focus on external cues—could help people with MS perform better and learn faster. Researchers divided 30 MS patients into

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Dec 17 2024HEALTH

Doctors in Norway Share Thoughts: How Virtual Visits Are Changing Everything

In Norway, doctors are seeing more changes with remote consultations in general practice. This shift to digital is happening quickly, so it's important to keep an eye on how it affects healthcare organizations and the overall system. Doctors have a lot to say about this, and it's crucial to listen.

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Dec 17 2024TECHNOLOGY

Ever wished to sort through Wi-Fi networks easily? One UI 7. 0 makes it happen!

Have you ever found yourself in a dense Wi-Fi zone, trying to pick the best network from a long list? Samsung has sneakily included a nifty feature in One UI 7. 0 that can help you out. This hidden gem lets you filter available Wi-Fi networks based on specific properties. For instance, if you're onl

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Dec 17 2024CRIME

Naperville's New Rules for Safer Massage Parlors

Ever thought about what goes on behind closed doors at massage parlors? Naperville's City Council is tackling this issue head-on with some new regulations. They want to make sure these places are safe and above board, with no hidden human trafficking. First off, any massage parlor that wants to ope

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Dec 17 2024BUSINESS

Why Big Companies Want Employees Back in Offices

Imagine you're a big company with a whopping office lease that's costing a fortune, even though many desks are empty. Wouldn't you want your employees back in the office? That's exactly what many businesses are thinking, according to a survey by Resume. org. The survey showed that one in three compa

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Dec 17 2024OPINION

Protecting Kids Online: The Device-Level ID Solution

The internet has expanded into our lives at a rapid pace. But laws designed to protect kids online haven't kept up. Governments are now scrambling to catch up, passing laws that ban kids under 16 from social media and requiring age checks to access certain content. However, these laws focus on indi

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Dec 17 2024CRIME

Two Men Arrested for Exporting Tech to Iran in Deadly Drone Attack

In a shocking turn of events, two men have been arrested for their roles in a deadly drone attack that took place in Jordan earlier this year. One of the men, Mahdi Mohammad Sadeghi, is a dual Iranian-American citizen living in Natick, Massachusetts. The other man, Mohammad Abedininajafabadi, was ar

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