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Nov 08 2024POLITICS

Trump's Lawyer Hacked by Chinese Spies

Imagine this: You're one of President-elect Trump's top lawyers, and suddenly, you find out that your cellphone has been tapped by Chinese hackers. That's what happened to Todd Blanche, one of Trump's lead attorneys. The FBI recently told him that his phone was hacked as part of a big operation targ

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Nov 08 2024HEALTH

Coping With Care: How Support Helps Italian Family Caregivers

Imagine you're the main caregiver for an elderly relative back home. Juggling all the tasks can be heavy, right? Researchers in Italy recently looked into how this load affects the minds of caregivers. They found that having a strong support network can make a big difference. Sometimes, just knowing

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Nov 08 2024SPORTS

Three Golfers Tie for Lead as Round 1 Ends Early

In the World Wide Technology Championship, Kevin Streelman, Tom Whitney, and Rico Hoey ended the first day tied at the top with scores of 5-under 67. Streelman, who hasn't won a PGA Tour event since 2014, started strong with an eagle and a birdie. The windy conditions made the course tough, especial

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Nov 08 2024LIFESTYLE

Why Single Women Might Be Happier Than Men

Ever wondered why single women seem to enjoy their solo life more than single men? A study from the University of Toronto has some answers. Researchers Elaine Hoan and Geoff MacDonald looked at data from nearly 6, 000 single adults and found some interesting trends. Women reported higher satisfactio

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Nov 08 2024EDUCATION

Math E-Comics: A New Way for 8th Graders to Learn Stats

Imagine this: an exciting e-comic helping 8th graders understand statistics in a fun way! This study aimed to create just that. The process involved three stages: planning, production, and evaluation, often referred to as PPE. Experts then tested and validated the quality. The results were fantastic

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Nov 08 2024CRIME

Unmasking Hidden Threats: A New Way to Predict Financial Crime

Financial crime, often unseen but widespread, isn't given the same attention as street crime by predictive policing systems. Most models focus on visible threats, leaving white-collar crime largely ignored. A new model, the White Collar Crime Early Warning System (WCCEWS), is changing that. This sys

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Nov 08 2024HEALTH

Transforming Dementia Care: The NIA's Impact

Over the last half-century, the National Institute of Aging (NIA) has played a crucial role in advancing our understanding of dementia caregiving. Alongside other public and private initiatives, the NIA has driven innovation through funding and leadership. They've supported basic research that has l

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Nov 08 2024SPORTS

Who to Start: Top Tight Ends for Week 10 Fantasy Football

As we dive into Week 10 of the fantasy football season, let's take a look at some tight ends who could make a big impact. T. J. Hockenson is back and ready to shine. After missing the first seven games due to a knee injury, he's ready to prove his worth again. Look for him to have a solid performanc

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Nov 08 2024FINANCE

Building a Better Pension System: Leveraging Human Capital

Ever thought about why current pension systems might not work as well as they could? A big issue is that they don't consider how much each person has contributed to raising the next generation. This is a problem because the current pay-as-you-go (PAYG) system treats everyone the same, even if they d

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Nov 08 2024BUSINESS

The Booming MSME Scene: Does Sharia Banking Keep Up?

Indonesia's micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) have been growing steadily, but the financing they receive from Sharia banks hasn't kept pace. This study aims to figure out why. It turns out that banks' strategies for collecting funds from third parties have a lot to do with it. Sharia ban

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