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Feb 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

OpenAI:Showdown Between Elon's Takeover and Sam's Vision

OpenAI's CEO, Sam Altman set some records straight regarding the possibility of a takeover by Elon Musk. Sam of OpenAI quickly addressed the possible takeover by Elon Musk’s. This means that there could be some strong tensions between the two. Elon’s group tried to buy OpenAI for a stagger

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Feb 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

Sweat, Sync, Repeat: Apple's New Workout Earbuds

Imagine running on a treadmill, and you don’t need to check your pulse or pace. Your wireless earbuds will keep you updated. Apple introduces Powerbeats Pro 2 with a new heart rate monitoring feature. The earbuds have a built-in sensor that sends real-time data to the user. The chip inside has be

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Feb 12 2025BUSINESS

Unpaid Bills and Job Losses: How the Trump Administration's Actions Affect US Businesses

The abrupt halt to the U. S. Agency for International Development's (USAID) operations has left both large and small businesses in the United States facing a serious cash crunch. The freeze on foreign aid has left critical contracts incomplete and unpaid. This halt has led to massive job cuts, wit

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Feb 12 2025BUSINESS

The Cost of Protectionism

In the heart of Denver, Sandra Payne, the brain behind Denver Concrete Vibrator, is worried. Her business depends on steel and other raw materials from China, Canada, and Mexico. But now, President Trump's new tariffs are making her life harder. Her company makes tools for concrete and other indust

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Feb 11 2025HEALTH

Wake Up to Tralokinumab: Your Secret Weapon

Did you know there's a new player in town for managing atopic dermatitis (AD)? Tralokinumab is a medicine that works by targeting a key inflammatory pathway. Now, the big question was how well it works on different parts of the body. A group of 129 patients with moderate-to-severe

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Feb 11 2025LIFESTYLE

Columbia's New Food Hall: A Taste of Community

A new food hall, called Gather Cola, is set to make its debut in Columbia's BullStreet District. This isn't just about food. It's about creating a vibrant space where people can come together and enjoy a variety of local food vendors, shops, and entertainment options. The project

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Feb 11 2025HEALTH

Sleep-quality Studies Needed More Clarity

What does a good night's sleep have to do with how we conduct studies on it? Did you know that scientists research sleep to find patterns that could benefit us? The idea is to use Mendelian randomization, a fancy term for studying genes that relate to different traits. We've seen many studies don

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Feb 11 2025LIFESTYLE

Novo Coffee: A New Chapter Begins in Congress Park

In a surprising move, Novo Coffee bid adieu to its Highland location. The closure came about due to a sharp increase in rent. It had been a decade since they first opened in that spot. This was not the end of the road for Novo, though. They quickly found a new home in Congress Park. This 1, 200 squ

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Feb 11 2025BUSINESS

Business doors open for buyers of Rivian’s two electric vans

Ford is known for trucks and Tesla for sports cars but Rivian is making a name for itself in electric vans. This company is set to cash in profitability through a fresh cross-selling approach- directly taking its electric vans out on the market for businesses. Rivian vans happen to be very functi

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Feb 11 2025SPORTS

The Real Points Nike Missed at the Super Bowl

Caitlin Clark is a big reason why women's sports have experienced a major comeback. She brought in the crowds. The most watched NBA TV game even had her in it. Nike decided to highlight women's sports in a Super Bowl ad. There was a problem. Things went awry. Picking open the door for a wok

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