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Dec 31 2024SCIENCE

How Algae Can Help Fight Bacteria and Clean Water

Imagine using tiny, harmless algae to fight tough bacteria and clean up polluted water. Scientists are exploring this idea by making tiny silver particles, called nano-particles, using algae. These particles can kill tough, drug-resistant bacteria and help break down harmful dyes in wastewater. One

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Dec 31 2024CELEBRITIES

Meet the Stars Born in the First Week of January

It's the first week of January, and guess what? Many famous people are celebrating their birthdays! Let's see who's blowing out candles this week. January 5th kicks off with Robert Duvall, the legendary actor turning 94. Also celebrating is singer-bassist Athol Guy of The Seekers, who's 85. TV host

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Dec 31 2024POLITICS

Why Syria Without Assad Might Be Messy, But It's a Step Forward

Bashar al-Assad's rule in Syria ended after many years of bloodshed and terror. Many people see this as a good thing because Assad's regime was horrible, using methods like torture, chemical weapons, and bombings to control people. But now, a group called Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), which has links

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Dec 31 2024POLITICS

Why Jimmy Carter's Legacy Is More Complicated Than It Seems

Jimmy Carter, who passed away at 100, is often remembered as one of America's worst presidents. He admitted his struggles in his 1979 "crisis of confidence" speech, where he criticized Americans for wanting too much freedom and prosperity. Unlike Harry Truman, Carter didn't take full responsibility

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Dec 31 2024HEALTH

Balancing Act: Health Resources vs. Economy in Eastern China

Imagine you're trying to plan a big party where you need to serve food and drinks, but you only have so much money. That's sort of like what's happening in some eastern Chinese provinces, but with health resources and economic development. It's a tricky situation because these provinces need to

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Dec 31 2024POLITICS

Two Texas GOP Representatives Cleared of Campaign Finance Misuse Allegations

Earlier this week, the House Ethics Committee wrapped up investigations into two Texas Republican congressmen, Wesley Hunt of Houston and Ronny Jackson of Amarillo. The committee found no intentional misuse of campaign funds for personal gain. The investigations began in March, sparked by allegation

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Dec 31 2024POLITICS

The Life and Legacy of Jimmy Carter: A Beacon of Decency in Politics

Jimmy Carter, the 39th President of the United States, passed away at the age of 100, leaving behind a legacy that many see as a symbol of a bygone era in American politics. His life, marked by honesty and integrity, stands in stark contrast to the current political landscape. President Joe Biden de

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Dec 31 2024HEALTH

A Fresh Start: Picking Realistic New Year's Resolutions

As we gear up for the New Year, a mental health expert from Ladson, South Carolina, has some advice on setting resolutions that stick. Matthew Dorman, the head of clinical operations at Live Oak Mental Health and Wellness, notes that unrealistic goals can lead to disappointment. Studies show that ma

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Dec 31 2024CRIME

A Judge's Connection: Facts and Misconceptions

Luigi Mangione, a 26-year-old man accused of shooting United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson, is in a legal quandary. He faces federal murder and stalking charges, as well as state murder and terrorism charges in New York and Pennsylvania. The internet is buzzing with claims that the judge handling hi

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Dec 31 2024SCIENCE

Cleaning Up Gene Data: A Better Way

Imagine you're sifting through a huge pile of gene data for research. Traditional random forest methods can struggle when faced with lots of noise and parameters, making it hard to pick the right features. This is where a new algorithm called Standardized Threshold and Loops based Random Forest (STL

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