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Feb 22 2025POLITICS

Hostages Freed, but Tensions Remain

In a tense moment, Hamas released two Israeli hostages, Tal Shoham and Avera Mengistu, under the watchful eyes of armed fighters in Gaza. This event marked the start of a larger prisoner exchange, but the atmosphere was far from celebratory. The release came after a heated dispute over a mistaken bo

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Feb 22 2025TECHNOLOGY

Apple's New iPhone 16e: A 5G Misstep?

Apple just dropped the iPhone 16e, a budget-friendly phone with a twist. It's the first iPhone to use Apple's own 5G modem, which is pretty cool, but it's not all sunshine and rainbows. The problem? It's not as good as Qualcomm's 5G modem. This is a big deal because the iPhone 16e can't han

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Feb 22 2025TECHNOLOGY

HP's Big Buy: What Happened to Humane's AI Pin?

Humane's AI Pin is no more. HP scooped up most of Humane's assets for $116 million, which is less than half of the $240 million Humane raised from investors. This means the AI Pin, priced at $499, is now out of production. On February 28, these devices will lose their connection to Humane's servers,

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Feb 22 2025HEALTH

Unlocking the Gallstone Puzzle: Inflammation and Body Shape

Did you know that how round your body is and how inflamed your body is can tell us something about your chances of getting gallstones? Researchers decided to look into this by using two special measurements. The first one is called the Inflammatory Burden Index (IBI). This index helps us understa

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Feb 22 2025HEALTH

Surgical Showdown: Which Endoscopy Wins for Back Pain?

Two surgical methods, one-hole split endoscopy (OSE) and unilateral biportal endoscopy (UBE), are being compared to see which is better for treating lumbar degenerative disease. This comparison is important for doctors to make informed decisions about which method to use. Lumbar degenerativ

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Feb 22 2025HEALTH

Cutting Down on Phone Time: How Less Screen Time Can Boost Your Mood

Smartphones have become a big part of our daily lives. We use them for everything from chatting with friends to playing games and scrolling through social media. But have you ever wondered if all that screen time is affecting your mental health? Researchers wanted to find out if reducing smartphone

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Feb 22 2025EDUCATION

Is Loneliness Fueling Student Burnout in Online Classes?

Online learning has become a big part of education, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. But it's not always easy. Students often feel lonely, which can lead to serious problems like social media addiction and depression. Researchers are paying close attention to this issue. Loneliness can make

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Feb 22 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smart Alerts: iOS 18. 4's New Way to Sort Notifications

iOS 18. 4 introduces a handy new feature called Priority Notifications. This isn't just about adding more languages to Apple Intelligence or tweaking Image Playgrounds. It's about making your notifications smarter. Imagine this: your iPhone knows which alerts are crucial and which can wait.

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Feb 22 2025CRIME

Manhattan Murder Mystery: Who is Luigi Mangione and Why Did He Target Brian Thompson?

The story of Luigi Mangione, a 26-year-old, has grabbed the attention of many. He was brought into a New York courtroom on Friday, facing serious charges. Mangione stands accused of killing Brian Thompson, a high-profile CEO of UnitedHealthcare, on a bustling Manhattan street. Mangione was escorted

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Feb 22 2025EDUCATION

Luigi Mangione: From Ivy League to Infamy

Luigi Mangione, a name that has recently grabbed headlines, is a 26-year-old engineer who found himself in the spotlight for all the wrong reasons. Born and raised in Maryland, Mangione's journey took him from the prestigious halls of the Gilman School to the Ivy League corridors of the University o

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