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Nov 08 2024POLITICS

Trump's Legal Woes: What Happens Now?

Donald Trump's win might change how his legal battles play out. As president, he could dodge federal prosecution, though state cases might stall. His team hopes to halt all cases, arguing they should stop due to his new role. The presidency might help in ongoing civil suits too. But Trump will still

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Nov 08 2024FINANCE

Artificial Intelligence in Finance: Overcoming Hurdles, Mastering Techniques, Seizing Opportunities

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been making waves in the finance industry for quite some time now. From traditional methods to the latest in AI and data science, finance has seen it all. But with great potential comes challenges. This review serves as a detailed guide, charting the difficult terrai

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Nov 08 2024SPORTS

Decoding Sports: How Video Action Recognition is Changing the Game

Understanding human actions through video is a popular method, and it offers a lot more info than just images. Over the past decade, many researchers have been busy creating datasets, new models, and learning approaches to make video action recognition better, especially in sports. But there are sti

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Nov 08 2024SPORTS

Manchester United Eyes Bayern Midfielder Goretzka for January Transfer

Manchester United is reportedly interested in signing Bayern Munich midfielder Leon Goretzka in the January transfer window. The Premier League club is considering another transfer raid on Bayern, after already signing defenders Matthijs de Ligt and Noussair Mazraoui this summer. Goretzka, a Germany

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Nov 08 2024SCIENCE

Rumors and Us: How Different Groups Handle News Online

Think about how news spreads on the internet. People often share stories and tidbits without even checking if they're true. This happens when groups of online users, or netizens, have similar thoughts and attitudes. When they agree on something, they tend to spread it quickly among themselves. But i

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Nov 07 2024LIFESTYLE

Snapshots of Family Fortitude: Battling COVID-19 Together

A fascinating study took a close look at how families endured the COVID-19 pandemic. They used an interesting technique called Photovoice, where families captured photos or videos that showed what kept them strong or weighted them down in their communities. Nine families participated, sharing their

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Nov 07 2024HEALTH

Tech in Rural Sports Towns: Helping Older Adults Stay Healthy and Independent

Picture this: small towns in China dedicated to sports and wellness, but with a critical gap. The aging population living there faces unique challenges. Enter wireless sensor networks (WSNs), a technology that could bridge the gap and improve the lives of older adults. Imagine having sensors ar

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Nov 07 2024SPORTS

The Price of Experience: Unpaid Sports Nutrition Internships

Are you dreaming of a career in sports nutrition? You might be excited to dive into the world of athlete performance and health. But hold on, there's something you should know. Many sports nutrition jobs start with unpaid internships. So, let's chat about the pros and cons. First, the good stuff. U

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Nov 07 2024POLITICS

Israeli General's Comments on Gaza Stir Debate

Last week, a high-ranking Israeli general caused a stir with remarks suggesting the Gaza Strip might be fully evacuated. Brigadier General Itzik Cohen told journalists that residents of northern Gaza won't be allowed to return home. Humanitarian experts weighed in, warning this could break internati

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Nov 07 2024HEALTH

Helping Kids with Autism Adjust to Life After COVID-19

Imagine trying to understand and navigate a world that's suddenly changed overnight. That's what kids with autism and their families have been dealing with due to COVID-19. The T-Res project wants to help. They're creating an online toolkit to ease the transition back to regular routines as restrict

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