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Feb 01 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Grateful Dead's Groovy Grammy Recognition

The Grateful Dead made a splash in Los Angeles. A colourful and lively event kicked off the Grammy weekend. The legendary rockers were the guests of honor. MusiCares named them Persons of the Year. These guys rocked grammy weekend with an energetic party. This was a 2. 5-hour celebration.

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Feb 01 2025SPORTS

College Basketball Showdowns: Key Matchups to Watch

College basketball fans have a lot to look forward to in this upcoming weekend. There are some exciting games that might be worth watching. The action starts early with a clash between Washington and Minnesota. Washington might struggle to score, but they excel at stopping three-point shots. On the

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Feb 01 2025EDUCATION

Is A Credit Union The Right Move For East Ascension High School?

A debate is brewing in Ascension Parish. Officials in Ascension Public Schools want financial literacy in their school curriculum. They want to bring a credit union to East Ascension High school. The idea of financial literacy sounds good. But how far money handling skills will go is uncertain. But

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Feb 01 2025SPORTS

Are Crowds Smarter Than Odds When Guessing Football Scores

Imagine trying to guess the score of a football match. It's tough, right? Football is all over the place. A team might be cruising towards a goal and then suddenly, a player trips over their feet. Goals are rare enough to keep things exciting. This is why predicting football matches is tricky. It's

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Feb 01 2025BUSINESS

Firms to Fight for Public English to Unseal Legal Facts

The battle is heating between logistics firms. Several companies are leading the charge to unseal court documents that others want to keep secret. The major competition FR8 Group LLC is doing everything possible to hide important facts from the public. The company said the facts hi

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Feb 01 2025ENVIRONMENT

Florida Red It opps- GO COAST

A gigantic red tide event is unsettling neighbourhoods on Florida’s Gulf Coast. Serious action has been required. Wow- this wasn't exactly shocking- by August and September. You see every single year with every hurricane, chases come in: two things that go hand in hand: those storms and increased c

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Feb 01 2025TECHNOLOGY

How Did a Budget AI Model Shake Up the Tech World?

Did DeepSeek, a company from China, really get hold of high tech Nvidia chips without breaking the rules? The US is looking into whether DeepSeek used a workaround involving Singapore to get their hands on Nvidia's top chips. This all started when DeepSeek claimed they taught an AI model t

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Feb 01 2025TECHNOLOGY

Making Finite Element Simulation Smarter and More Accurate

When engineers and scientists want to simulate a crash, they often turn to the Finite Element Method (FEM). It's like a super-detailed map that shows exactly how things will break and bend under impact. FEM helps them get accurate and detailed simulations. Unfortunately, it’s a bit greedy wi

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Feb 01 2025HEALTH

The Heart Failure Headache: Health and Data Meet

Picture this: a condition that's as serious, as you can have it - and, cruel too, since it threatens the lives of many, puts a strain on health care systems. Chronic heart failure is the name of the misery. Machine learning is not an easy thing to try to explain, but the term Machine Le

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Feb 01 2025HEALTH

Vein Trouble: Kids and Machine Learning

Firstly, think about how small kids have to deal with central venous access devices (CVADs), which are basically tubes that go into a big vein. These devices are super important for giving medicine and nutrients, but they can cause serious problems like blood clots, known as CRT. So, spotting who mi

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