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Oct 16 2024ENVIRONMENT

Amazon Pursues Nuclear Energy for Carbon-Free Future

Amazon, a major player in the tech world, has big plans to cut down on carbon emissions. They've already hit a major milestone by using 100% renewable energy for their global operations—seven years earlier than expected! As their energy needs grow, they're not just sticking to renewables. They're al

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Oct 16 2024ENTERTAINMENT

What's Up with That Breathalyzer from Shark Tank Season 5?

You know how Shark Tank has been on ABC since 2009, right? With its celebrity investors and hopeful entrepreneurs, it's a show that keeps viewers guessing. But in Season 5, something astonishing happened. Charles Michael Yim, the founder of Breathometer, pitched his breathalyzer device. This gadget

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Oct 15 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Spies on the Run: 'Slow Horses' Gets Sixth Season on AppleTV+

Fans of the quirky spy series "Slow Horses" can look forward to more adventures. Apple TV+ has greenlit a sixth season for the show, which is based on Mick Herron's popular novels. Gary Oldman reprises his role as Jackson Lamb, the gruff leader of a ragtag MI5 team dubbed the "slow horses." This sea

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Oct 15 2024BUSINESS

Young Store Owner and Student: A Balancing Act in Baton Rouge

In the heart of Baton Rouge, a young entrepreneur named Macie Smith is making waves. At just 23, she's a full-time student at Southern University and the owner of a beauty supply store called Luxurious Lookz. This isn't your average student job; Macie opened her shop six months ago with a mission to

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Oct 14 2024HEALTH

Many Adults Think They Have Undiagnosed ADHD

A survey by Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center found that one in four American adults believe they might have undiagnosed attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). This mental health condition is often associated with children, usually boys, who struggle with focus at school. However

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Oct 14 2024HEALTH

More Adults Thinking About ADHD: What to Know

Did you know that one in four adults in the U.S. think they might have undiagnosed ADHD? A recent survey from The Ohio State University found this growing awareness, especially among younger adults. But here's a surprising fact: only 13% of those who suspect they have ADHD have actually talked to a

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Oct 14 2024BUSINESS

A Young CEO's Dream: Dolls with Curls and Coils

When Zoe Oli was just 6 years old, she noticed something different about her hair compared to her classmates. Most of her peers had straight hair, while Zoe had curls and coils. She didn't see many other Black girls at her school, and her peers' questions and comments made her feel uncomfortable. Zo

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Oct 11 2024HEALTH

Rapper DaBaby's Mental Health Crusade at West Charlotte High

Rapper DaBaby, also known as Baby, has been on a mission. His brother, Glenn Johnson, sadly took his own life in 2020, leaving behind three daughters. This tragedy sparked something in DaBaby. He wanted to make sure others didn't have to go through what his family did. So, he started DaBaby Cares, a

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Oct 11 2024EDUCATION

Students from Payson School Tackle Teen Mental Health Issues

In the heart of the United States, Payson School students are taking on a big challenge: teen mental health. They're not alone in this mission, as schools across the country are joining the effort. From Alabama to Wyoming, and even in places like Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands, students are s

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Oct 11 2024ENVIRONMENT

California’s Carbon Capture Dilemma: Why It’s a Risky Bet

California has been a front-runner in combating climate change, from banning new gasoline cars to suing big oil companies. But now, there's a new worry: carbon capture projects. These projects aim to capture and store carbon dioxide from power plants and industrial sites. Yet, many experts agree thi

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