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Dec 08 2024SCIENCE

Catch Jupiter's Brightest Night and a Meteor Shower this Weekend

Get ready for a celestial show! This weekend, Jupiter will be at its brightest all year, visible all night long. It's like Earth is playing tag with Jupiter, as our planet swings between Jupiter and the sun. If you have binoculars or a telescope, you might even spot Jupiter's four biggest moons name

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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

Tech Titans & Crypto: Who's Buying Influence in US Elections?

Silicon Valley has splashed over $394 million into the recent US presidential election, with a significant chunk coming from Tesla and SpaceX owner Elon Musk. Musk donated a massive $243 million to Donald Trump's campaign, highlighting the increasing clout of tech billionaires in politics. Cryptocur

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Dec 07 2024BUSINESS

Two Senators Want Answers: Are Sports Betting Giants Breaking the Law?

Two senators from opposite sides of the aisle have teamed up to investigate if sports betting apps FanDuel and DraftKings are breaking antitrust laws. They've sent a letter to the Justice Department and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) asking them to look into their concerns. Senators Mike Lee (R-

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Dec 07 2024SCIENCE

Learning to Adapt: How Mental Agility Helps Our Motor Skills

Have you ever tried to learn a new skill, like playing the piano or riding a bike? It's not just about physical practice; your brain plays a big role too. Scientists have discovered that our mental abilities, known as executive functions, can significantly impact how well we learn new motor skills.

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Dec 07 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Magic Kingdom's Latest Updates: New Pins, AI Tech, and More!

Hey there! Even after the holiday rush, Magic Kingdom is buzzing with new stuff. Today, we spotted loads of new pins, artificial intelligence being tested at a resort, and even some cool merch. First off, the park wasn't as packed as usual, maybe because of the chilly morning. I hopped on the ferry

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Dec 07 2024SCIENCE

Exploring Fucoidan Nanofibers: How They're Made and What They're Used For

Imagine extremely tiny threads, so small you'd need a powerful microscope to see them—these are nanofibers. They're exciting in the world of science because they can be adjusted for all sorts of uses. One way to create these fibers is through a process called electrospinning, which gives them a big

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Dec 07 2024EDUCATION

CITY PUTS SPECIAL ED SERVICES AT RISK FOR PARENTS GIVING UP LEGAL RIGHTS

A shocking turn of events has left many NYC families worried. Private and homeschooled kids needing special education services were recently denied resources due to a missed form deadline. This news came as a rude awakening to about 3, 000 families who learned that their children would not receive c

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Dec 07 2024POLITICS

The Hypocrisy of Education Secretary Treatment: A Tale of Two Politicians

Education secretaries often face scrutiny, but the treatment they receive can be very different based on their political affiliation. Take Linda McMahon, Trump's pick for the job. She's been bashed by teachers unions and major news outlets like The Washington Post and The New York Times, labeled a "

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