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Sep 16 2024TECHNOLOGY

Into the Unknown: A Private SpaceX Mission to Earth's Polar Regions

The world is about to witness a historic moment as a private crew of astronauts, led by a wealthy bitcoin entrepreneur, prepares to embark on a groundbreaking mission to Earth's polar regions. The crew, comprising a cinematographer, an explorer, and a robotics researcher, will be the first humans to

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Sep 16 2024TECHNOLOGY

Arrested Development: The Cryptocurrency Connection that's Shaking the Blockchain

The recent arrest of Telegram CEO Pavel Durov has sent shockwaves through the cryptocurrency world, with Toncoin's value plummeting over 20%. But is this a direct result of the alleged criminal activity on Telegram, or are there other factors at play? Can we really assume that Durov's arrest is sol

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Sep 16 2024ENTERTAINMENT

The Meltdown of Jane's Addiction: A Cautionary Tale of Rockstar Self-Destruction

The music world was left reeling when Jane's Addiction's Perry Farrell and Dave Navarro got into a public brawl on stage in Boston. The incident marked the end of their tour, and Navarro issued a statement calling for Farrell to seek help. But what led to this meltdown, and what does it say about th

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Sep 16 2024POLITICS

Will California's Proposition 36 Unwind Progress or Take a Step Backwards?

California is on the cusp of making a decision that will have far-reaching consequences for its criminal justice system. Proposition 36 on the November ballot proposes to unwind Proposition 47, which made some drug and theft crimes misdemeanors instead of felonies ten years ago. But before making an

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Sep 16 2024POLITICS

Russia's Nuclear Secret: A Shadowy Deal with Iran?

The world is wracked with concern as reports emerge that Russia may be sharing its nuclear expertise with Iran, bolstering its weapons program in exchange for ballistic missiles to bomb Ukraine. The US and UK leaders, President Biden and Prime Minister Keir Starmer, have expressed their worries priv

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Sep 16 2024BUSINESS

The Crypto Conundrum: Is Donald Trump's Family Sinking Deeper into a Scam?

The world of cryptocurrency is known for its unpredictability, but the latest developments involving Donald Trump's family take the cake. In a shocking turn of events, two Trump family members, Lara and Tiffany, had their Twitter accounts hacked, resulting in them posting links to scam crypto websit

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Sep 16 2024ENTERTAINMENT

The Joke's on 'The Bear': Why 'Hacks' Stole the Show at the Emmys

The 76th Primetime Emmy Awards left everyone scratching their heads when "Hacks," a show that actually contains humor, took home the title of top comedy series. Would-be dark horse "The Bear" was pitted against the reigning champion, and the results were unexpected. But was it fair? Did the creative

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Sep 16 2024ENTERTAINMENT

The Passing of a Music Legend: Remembering Tito Jackson's Enduring Legacy

Tito Jackson, the last surviving original member of the Jackson 5, has left us at the age of 70. As a founding member of the iconic pop group, Tito played a crucial role in shaping the music industry's landscape. But what's often overlooked is the complexity of his life and career, which was marked

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Sep 16 2024CRYPTO

The High Stakes of Human Verification: Can Worldcoin's Iris Scanning Solution Save the World?

The world is poised on the brink of a technological revolution, with artificial general intelligence (AGI) promising to transform our lives and create new possibilities. But as we hurtle towards this future, a fundamental problem looms: how to verify human identity in a world where AI may soon be sm

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Sep 16 2024HEALTH

Lowcountry Hope: A Community's Fight Against Infant and Maternal Mortality

Infant and maternal mortality rates in South Carolina are still above the national average, despite a decrease in 2021. The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control reports that over 300 infants died in 2022, with birth defects, premature birth, and sudden infant death syndrome

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