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Nov 26 2024CELEBRITIES

Celebs Who Aren't Fans of Kimberly Guilfoyle

Kimberly Guilfoyle, known for her role in Donald Trump Jr. 's life, has made a name for herself as a TV personality and political figure. However, not everyone is a fan. Comedian Trevor Noah has openly criticized her public speaking, joking that her speech at the 2020 Republican National Convention

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Nov 26 2024BUSINESS

Dickies Swaps Texas for California: A Big Move Explained

Imagine a grand old brand like Dickies, known for its tough Texan workwear, packing up and heading west to California. This isn't a wild west tale, but a real business decision. Dickies' parent company, VF Corp, is restructuring and wants to save some cash. So, Dickies is trading its Texas home for

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Nov 26 2024SCIENCE

Double Droplet PCR: A Revolution in Detecting Plant Pests

Root-knot nematodes are tiny but mighty plant pests that wreak havoc on crops worldwide. Two of the most troublesome species are M. incognita and M. enterolobii, known for their aggressive behavior and ability to invade a wide variety of plants. These microscopic creatures live underground, making d

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Nov 26 2024POLITICS

How Can Republicans Make Health Insurance Better Again?

Health insurance in America hasn't always been easy on the wallet. Back in the day, people had more freedom to pick their own plans. But that changed when Democrats started expanding government control over health insurance. This led to higher costs, with a family of four now spending about $24, 000

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Nov 26 2024SPORTS

The New Sports Puzzle Game from NYT: Hints and Answers Unveiled

Ever dreamed of linking sports and puzzles? The New York Times has just the thing for you – their latest game, Connections: Sports Edition! This new version is currently in beta, which means the publication is testing the waters to see if it sparks interest. You can dive in free of charge for a few

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Nov 26 2024POLITICS

Why Marco Rubio Should Prioritize Religious Freedom

When Antony Blinken served as Secretary of State, some people praised his support for LGBT rights and gender equity. Others criticized his handling of rogue regimes and terrorists. However, one issue stood out: his treatment of Christians. Under Blinken, many Christians faced persecution, especially

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Nov 26 2024FINANCE

How COVID-19 Shook Up the Finance World: Crypto and Traditional Assets

The COVID-19 pandemic has been a wild ride for all kinds of money, from digital currencies to gold. We looked at how the main cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, Ethereum, Ripple, and Litecoin behaved during this time. We also checked out the fear index (VIX), gold prices, and the S&P500 stock market. Us

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Nov 26 2024CRYPTO

Is Selfish Mining Common in Cryptocurrencies?

Many cryptocurrencies rely on a system called proof-of-work. This means certain people, often called miners, solve complex math problems to validate transactions. It’s thought that this system is secure because miners are rewarded for following the rules. But there’s a worry that some miners might t

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Nov 26 2024HEALTH

Checking Teeth in Silence: How Hearing Loss Affects Kids' Oral Health

You might not think about it, but kids who have trouble hearing might also have trouble with their teeth. A study in Cuttack City looked at the oral health of 90 deaf and hard-of-hearing kids aged 5 to 19. Using special tools and forms from the World Health Organization, researchers found out that a

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Nov 26 2024SCIENCE

Exploring Information Habits in Urban and Demographic Studies

Ever wondered how researchers in urban and demographic studies consume information? One way to find out is by looking at what they cite in their work. A recent study did just that, focusing on articles published in the journal "Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos" from 1998 to 2007. These articles were

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