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Nov 06 2024SCIENCE

Discovering Data Science: A New Perspective

Data science has become a buzzword in both the scientific and business worlds. Big names like CERN, Google, and Walmart rely on data to make predictions and stay competitive. But what is data science really about? It's a combination of different fields like statistics, computer science, and business

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Nov 06 2024POLITICS

North Korean Troops Join Russian-Ukraine War

Imagine this: North Korean soldiers, disguised as Russian troops, have now joined the fight in Ukraine. This news came from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, who says it's a big deal. He's worried that this could make the war even worse. Earlier in the day, Ukraine's Defense Minister, Rustem

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Nov 06 2024POLITICS

Putin's First Peace Offer: A Closer Look

In early 2022, Russia presented Ukraine with a peace treaty that seemed more like a demand for surrender. The treaty, known as the Treaty on the Settlement of the Situation in Ukraine and Ukraine's Neutrality, was given to the Ukrainian delegation in March. It included a long list of one-sided condi

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Nov 05 2024POLITICS

Why the Electoral College Isn’t Fair Anymore

The Electoral College is a weird system that doesn't make sense today. It was set up a long time ago to balance power between big and small states. But now, it makes some votes matter more than others. For example, a vote in a small state like Wyoming counts more than a vote in a big state like Cali

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Oct 31 2024CELEBRITIES

Teri Garr's Health Journey: From MS to Aneurysm

Teri Garr, known for her comedic roles, recently passed away at the age of 79. Her cause of death was linked to complications from multiple sclerosis (MS), a disease she lived with for many years. MS affects the brain and spinal cord, causing communication issues between the brain and body. Women ar

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Oct 30 2024FINANCE

Why Were Some Students Denied Loan Forgiveness?

Imagine graduating high school and then struggling with student loans that shouldn't be yours. This is the case for many students who attended for-profit colleges without finishing high school. The Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles has sued the Department of Education for not forgiving their loans

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Oct 29 2024CELEBRITIES

Teri Garr: A Life in Comedy and Courage

Teri Garr, a beloved actress known for her roles in classic films like "Young Frankenstein" and "Tootsie, " has passed away at the age of 79. She was a prominent figure in Hollywood, known for her quirky and humorous performances. Garr was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS) over two decades ago,

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Oct 28 2024POLITICS

Virginia's Voter Roll Purge: A Supreme Court Battle

In Virginia, officials have taken their request to clean up voter lists right to the top court in the land—the US Supreme Court. They're asking for permission to remove voters believed to be non-citizens. This issue has sparked political interest, with former President Trump and other Republicans cl

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Oct 27 2024POLITICS

Ohio Senator JD Vance: Talking to Russia Might End Ukraine War

Ohio Senator JD Vance, who's running for vice president with former President Donald Trump, believes that negotiating with Russia could help end the war in Ukraine. In a recent interview, he didn't call Russian President Vladimir Putin an "enemy, " but a "competitor" and "adversary. " Vance thinks d

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Oct 26 2024OPINION

Ukraine's NATO Dream: A Peace Plan Gone Sour?

Volodymyr Zelensky, Ukraine's president, has been clear: he wants a complete victory, with Russia pulling out of Ukrainian territory. Despite strong support from the U. S. and Europe, Ukraine's hopes are starting to look unrealistic. This year has been tough, with Russia making gains in the Donbas d

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