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Nov 09 2024EDUCATION

How MPH Graduates See Their Skills and Career Growth

Ever wondered how graduates of a Master of Public Health (MPH) program view their skills and job performance? Researchers explored this by talking to and surveying MPH graduates. They used a two-step method: first, they collected info through interviews, then they surveyed more people. This approach

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Nov 07 2024TECHNOLOGY

How National Identities Shape LLM Opinions

Have you ever thought about how artificial intelligence sees different countries? This study dived into that question by giving four language models, or LLMs, different national identities, like being American or British. Each LLM got a unique nationality persona and was asked to rate countries. Gue

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Nov 03 2024CELEBRITIES

Martha Stewart: Ryan Reynolds Isn't Funny Off-Screen

Ever wondered what celebrities are like in real life? Martha Stewart, known for her lifestyle tips, recently spilled some insights about her neighbor, actor Ryan Reynolds. On a game show called "Rent Free, " Stewart was asked which celebrities would be fun to hang out with. She decided to be honest,

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Oct 26 2024POLITICS

Russian Soldiers Chat About North Korean Troops

In a recent intercepted conversation, Russian soldiers expressed concerns about the arrival of North Korean troops. The soldiers, using a code name "K Battalion, " seemed displeased with the reinforcements. One soldier even referred to them as "the fking Chinese. " The intercept happened on the nigh

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Oct 26 2024POLITICS

The Mystery of Usha Vance: Unveiling the Truth

Everyone’s been talking about Usha Vance, the wife of J. D. Vance, especially with the upcoming election. A recent article in the Cut tried to figure her out, but it’s pretty clear: she’s on board with her husband's politics. People are surprised because she’s Indian-American, educated, and keeps qu

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Oct 25 2024OPINION

Trusting Our Elections: Facts vs. Fears

Election fraud: it's a phrase that's been tossed around a lot lately, but is it really something to worry about? Let's take a closer look. The Heritage Foundation, a group that supports former President Trump, has been saying that election fraud is common. They've counted 1, 561 cases over 36 years.

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Oct 25 2024LIFESTYLE

What Do Colorado Women Really Think of Dating Local Men?

Ever wondered what women in Colorado think about dating men in their state? A recent online survey by DatingAdvice. com asked 3, 000 single women across the U. S. to describe men from their states in one word. The results for Colorado were a bit surprising. The most common word women used to describ

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Oct 19 2024BUSINESS

The Unexpected Team Behind Trump Media's Tech: A Look at Its International Links

In a surprising turn of events, a small company from a tiny Louisiana town is playing a big role in former President Donald Trump’s new media venture. Recent documents show that the company helping to build Trump Media's tech has a history that stretches from Iran to Russia and China. The company i

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Oct 18 2024POLITICS

Europe's Airspace: Russian Spy Planes and NATO's Response

Germany's air force has sent fighter jets, called Eurofighters, to meet a Russian spy plane over the Baltic Sea. This isn't the first time something like this has happened. In fact, it's become quite common, with German jets intercepting Russian planes about every three weeks. The Russian plane was

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Oct 14 2024SCIENCE

Sniffing Speed: How Fast Can We Smell?

You might think you need time to sniff and figure out what's in the air, but think again! A recent study found that our noses are quicker than we imagine. In just a tiny fraction of a second, about 60 milliseconds, we can tell the difference between different smells. That's faster than you can blink

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