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Mar 19 2025BUSINESS

Cargo Carriers Cutting Back: The Shift in Air Freight

The air cargo industry is going through a rough patch. AirExplore, a Slovakia-based airline, is pulling back from cargo flights. Why? Because there isn't enough demand for the type of planes they use for cargo. The airline is now focusing more on passenger flights. This isn't the first time a s

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Mar 19 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Chicago Radio Host's Social Media Fiasco

A well-known sports radio host in Chicago found himself in hot water recently. Dan Bernstein is taking a break from his midday show on 670 The Score. This comes after a heated exchange on social media with a critic. The critic accused Bernstein of harming a fish he had caught and photographed. B

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Mar 19 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Happy Gilmore is Back: What to Expect from the Netflix Sequel

The golfing world is buzzing with excitement as Happy Gilmore prepares to return to the green. This time, the iconic character is set to hit Netflix screens in 2025. The streaming giant has already given fans a sneak peek with a full-length teaser trailer, offering a glimpse into the comedic antic

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Mar 19 2025TECHNOLOGY

Keep Your SSD Running Smoothly: Why This Tool is a Must-Have

DiskCheckup is a handy, free tool that helps you keep an eye on your SSD's health. It's small and easy to use, but it does a great job. Let's dive into what makes it so useful. First off, DiskCheckup uses something called S. M. A. R. T. This stands for Self-Monitoring, Analysis, and Reporting T

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Mar 19 2025SPORTS

Boxing Legend Iran Barkley Faces Health Challenge

Iran Barkley, a name that echoes through the boxing world, is currently fighting a battle outside the ring. The former champion, known for his prowess in three weight divisions, has had a stroke and was rushed to the hospital. Fans and fellow boxers are sending their support and prayers for his reco

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Mar 19 2025CRIME

The Post Office Worker Who Lived Large

A former mail carrier from Washington, DC, has been found guilty of a major crime. Hachikosela Muchimba, 44, was convicted by a federal jury. The charges? Mail theft and bank fraud. This wasn't a small-time operation. Muchimba was caught stealing around $1. 6 million in checks. He worked for the US

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Mar 19 2025TECHNOLOGY

Innovative Satellite Tech Takes Flight

A startup is gearing up for some serious space missions. The company has secured early-stage funding to push forward with its unique satellite technology. The company is keeping the exact amount of money raised under wraps. But it is clear that this funding will help the company reach some major

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Mar 19 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking Brain Signals: A New Way to Pick the Best EEG Features

The brain is a complex organ that generates electrical signals. These signals can be captured and analyzed using electroencephalography (EEG). One big challenge in brain-computer interfaces (BCI) is figuring out which EEG signals are important and which ones are just noise. This is where feature sel

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Mar 19 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Future is Quantum: How America is Racing Ahead in Computing

The world of computing is on the brink of a major shift. Quantum computing, a technology that uses quantum mechanics to process information, is set to revolutionize various fields. This technology promises to add a staggering 850 billion dollars to the economy by 2040. It's not just about speed; qua

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Mar 19 2025HEALTH

The Sound Check: How Reliable Are Hearing Aid Tests?

Hearing aid users often face issues with sound being too quiet or too loud. This problem is quite common. To tackle this, new tests were created to measure how well hearing aids work at different sound levels. These tests focus on the softest sounds that can be heard and the loudest sounds that ar

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