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Dec 08 2024POLITICS

Weekly Wrap-Up: Big News and New Faces in Chicago

Phew! December is here, and it's been quite the week in the news. Let's start with the big one: President Joe Biden pardoned his son, Hunter, who was in some hot water with the law. Despite promising not to use his presidential powers in his son's criminal cases, Biden went ahead and did it anyway.

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Dec 07 2024ENVIRONMENT

L. A. Mountain Lions Adapt to City Life by Going Nocturnal

In the heart of Los Angeles, mountain lions are shifting their schedules to avoid people. A new study found that these big cats, like the famous P-22, are becoming more active at night to steer clear of hikers, bikers, and other recreation enthusiasts. While this strategy helps them coexist with hum

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Dec 07 2024BUSINESS

Boosting Security After Shocking CEO Killing

The tragic killing of Brian Thompson, CEO of UnitedHealthcare, has prompted many businesses to step up their security measures. Some companies have temporarily closed their headquarters, while others have scrubbed their websites of executive photos. Companies across various industries are hiring mor

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Dec 07 2024POLITICS

South Korea's Night of Unrest: A Snapshot of Martial Law

South Korea experienced an extraordinary night on December 3rd, when President Yoon Suk-yeol declared nationwide martial law in a late-night speech. He blamed the political opposition for causing chaos and announced strict measures, including bans on political activities and media surveillance. Desp

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Dec 07 2024HEALTH

Heart Health: The Gender Factor

Ever wondered how your gender could influence how you follow doctor's orders after a heart procedure? Let's dive into a fascinating study on just that. Researchers checked up on people who went through a procedure called PCI, aimed at improving blood flow. Over time, they noticed that being a man or

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Dec 07 2024LIFESTYLE

Why Do Divorce Numbers Differ Globally?

Have you ever wondered why divorce rates aren't the same all over the world? This isn't a simple question to answer, as various factors come into play. Researchers have been looking into this using data from the United Nations since 1948. One model they used was Bouchaud's, which helps explain how t

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Dec 07 2024POLITICS

Russia's Missile Timeline: A Surprise to the U. S. ?

In a recent phone call, Russia's top military commander, General Valery Gerasimov, had some news for the U. S. He told General Charles C. Q. Brown, the U. S. Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, that Russia had been planning to launch a hypersonic missile at Ukraine way before the U. S. allowed Ky

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Dec 07 2024SCIENCE

Vega C Rocket Bounces Back with Successful Launch

The Vega C rocket made a comeback with a successful launch on Dec. 5, sending an Earth observation satellite into orbit. This was the rocket’s first flight since a failure nearly two years ago. The launch took place from the European spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana, at 4:20 p. m. Eastern time. In

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Dec 07 2024HEALTH

Deaf Kids with Cochlear Implants: When Reading Struggles

Did you know that many kids with deafness get cochlear implants (CIs) to help them hear and learn better? But even with these helpful devices, some kids still struggle with reading and writing. Researchers are wondering if these struggles might be a sign of a specific learning disorder. They looked

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Dec 07 2024BUSINESS

Stock Surprises: Who's Up, Who's Down Before the Bell?

Some big names in business are making waves before the stock market opens. Lululemon's shares jumped by 9% after they did better than expected in the last quarter and gave an okay outlook for the holidays. Samsara, a software company, saw its stock drop by 9% because their future plans weren't as ex

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