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Dec 09 2024HEALTH

Mystery Outbreak in DRC: Food Insecurity Might Be the Key

In the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), an unusual outbreak of illness has baffled experts. The World Health Organization (WHO) recently shared some insights into what could be causing this health crisis. The WHO suspects that well-known diseases like malaria, pneumonia, or measles, worsened

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Dec 09 2024CRIME

Lessons from the West: Balancing Reform and Safety

It's not just about being soft on crime or tough on criminals; it's about finding a balance. Dallas should look to the West Coast's recent elections for clues. In places like Los Angeles and San Francisco, voters booted district attorneys who went too lenient on crime. They threw out mayors who coul

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Dec 09 2024SPORTS

Love and Long-Distance: A Football Star and Cheerleader's Story

Meet Cade York, a 23-year-old football phenomenon for the Bengals. Beyond his on-field achievements, York has captured hearts off the field too. In July 2024, he found himself in a long-distance relationship with Zoe Dale, a cheerleader for the Dallas Cowboys. Despite their hectic schedules, their b

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Dec 09 2024TECHNOLOGY

The Memory Chip Race: Speeding Up AI

Ever wished your computer could zip through data like a race car? That's where high bandwidth memory (HBM) chips enter the picture. These chips are like data superhighways, making AI tasks and graphics cards super fast. The United States is concerned about giving China an edge in the military by exp

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Dec 09 2024EDUCATION

School Diversity: Kids and Teachers See It Differently

Imagine you're in school, and you're asked about how your school handles diversity. Now, think about what your teacher might say. Turns out, kids and teachers often see things differently! A recent study in Belgium developed a special tool to measure how students and teachers think about diversity i

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Dec 08 2024POLITICS

Trump's Hypothetical Presidency: Pardons, Tariffs, and Immigration

Former President Donald Trump has been vocal about his plans if he were to return to the White House. He's hinted at pardoning individuals involved in the 2021 US Capitol attack on his first day, suggesting they've been unfairly treated. He believes the system has flaws that harm these individuals.

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Dec 08 2024SPORTS

Football Playoff Predictions: ESPN Sees Shakeup in 12-Team Bracket

ESPN recently shared its latest predictions for the 12-team College Football Playoff, and there's been a significant reshuffling of the deck. With the regular season and conference championships wrapped up, the playoff picture is becoming clearer. The top four conference champions will enjoy byes, w

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Dec 08 2024SPORTS

Upcoming NFL Betting Picks: Look Out for Juwan Johnson and a High-Scoring Week 14

Week 14 of the NFL season is here, and we're looking at some interesting betting opportunities. First off, Juwan Johnson of the Saints could be a key player to watch. With Taysom Hill out due to injury, Johnson might see more action on the field. Last week, he had a season-best seven targets, and th

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Dec 08 2024TECHNOLOGY

BenQ's ScreenBar Lamps: The Perfect WFH Lighting Solution

Working from home has its perks, but setting up the perfect workspace can be tricky. One gadget that's made a big difference for many is BenQ's ScreenBar lamp. This Taiwanese company is known for their top-notch monitors and projectors, but their ScreenBar lamps are a game-changer for home offices.

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Dec 08 2024HEALTH

Why Nose Fillers Sometimes Go Wrong

Have you ever thought about what can go wrong when people get injections to change the shape of their nose? This trend is particularly common in Asia, where many people seek to alter their nose's appearance. However, these injections can lead to allergic reactions that don't show up until later. Whe

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