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Sep 06 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Family Matters: The Irrational Season 2 Gets a New Mercer - But What Does It Mean?

The Irrational season 2 is about to get a whole lot more familial. Get this: another Mercer is joining the cast! We're talking about Alec and Kylie's dad, played by the one and only Ron Canada (you might remember him from 'One on One' or 'The Shield'). Now, before you get too excited, this isn't som

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Sep 06 2024SPORTS

Smoke Gets In Mama Mahomes' Eyes: A Pre-Game Fumble That Had Fans Seeing Red

Randi Mahomes was ready for an exciting pre-game experience at Arrowhead Stadium - but she didn't expect to be battling secondhand smoke on the flight over. Just minutes before her son Patrick was set to face off against Lamar Jackson and the Ravens, Randi found herself dealing with a vaping passen

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Sep 06 2024SCIENCE

Are Tiny Microbes Holding the Key to Finding Alien Life?

Chinese astronauts are on a mission to uncover whether some of Earth's oldest lifeforms can survive in the harsh conditions of space. They're studying anaerobic archaea, single-celled organisms that have been around since the dawn of time, aboard the Tiangong space station. These hardy microbes eat

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Sep 06 2024SCIENCE

Perseverance Takes on Crater Climbing Challenge: A Quest for Ancient Martian Secrets

NASA's intrepid Perseverance rover is embarking on its most daring mission yet - scaling the towering rim of Jezero Crater. This epic ascent, expected to cover a whopping 1000 feet in elevation, will take the rover through uncharted territory with no prior orbital images to guide the way. It's lik

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Sep 06 2024TECHNOLOGY

Google's New Search: Factually Incorrect, But You Can't Escape It

When ChatGPT burst onto the scene in late 2022, Google got spooked. Suddenly, AI was all anyone could talk about. Every Google announcement since then has been packed with AI jargon - it's the backbone of their products and the driving force behind their search engine. One issue with ChatGPT and its

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Sep 06 2024SCIENCE

Deep Sea Discoveries, Space Delays, and Dinosaur Footprints: A Week of Scientific Wonders

Did you know that over half of Earth's surface remains unexplored? That's right, we've only mapped a quarter of the seafloor to a high resolution. So what lurks in the depths? This week, oceanographers discovered a whopping seamount off the coast of Chile, a mountain rising 3,109 meters from the oc

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Sep 06 2024TECHNOLOGY

Louisiana's Energy Gamble: $220 Million to Become a Powerhouse?

LSU researchers are getting a hefty $160 million grant from the National Science Foundation, with Louisiana chipping in another $67.5 million, for a total investment of over $220 million. The goal? To transform Louisiana into an 'energy powerhouse.' Why is the government throwing so much money at

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Sep 06 2024TECHNOLOGY

Google's Search Monopoly Faces Judgment Day

In a landmark hearing set for Friday, U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta will begin dismantling Google's monopoly grip on internet search. Last month, Mehta ruled that Google's distribution deals with device makers like Apple, which make Google the default search engine, violate antitrust laws. The DO

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Sep 06 2024BUSINESS

Remote Work Resume:Is Your Tech TalkStrong Enough?

Are you dreaming of ditching the daily commute and working from your couch? Remote work is booming, with 22% of workers saying it's their top perk (according to Monster's 2024 Work Watch Report). But before you hit 'apply,' think about this: would your resume stand out in a sea of remote job seekers

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Sep 06 2024HEALTH

Is Light Pollution Blinding Us to the Dangers of Alzheimer's?

In a world where cities shine brighter than ever before, new research suggests our obsession with illuminating the night may be casting an ominous shadow over our mental health. A recent study by scientists at Rush University Medical Center found that states with the highest levels of artificial lig

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