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Nov 11 2024POLITICS

Pennsylvania Senate Race: Hope vs. Declaration

As Pennsylvania's Senate race remains undecided a week after Election Day, Republicans are confident of victory, while Democrats hold onto hope. The race between Democratic Sen. Bob Casey and Republican Dave McCormick is close, with McCormick leading by around 40, 000 votes and about 122, 000 votes

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Nov 11 2024POLITICS

Trump's Sweep: What It Means for Democrats

Donald Trump was declared the winner in Arizona early on Sunday, completing a clean sweep of the so-called swing states and adding a sting to the Democrats' loss. This win gives Trump 312 electoral college votes, compared to Kamala Harris's 226. The Sun Belt and Rust Belt states, which were expected

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Nov 10 2024FINANCE

Bitcoin's Historic High: $80, 000 and Beyond

On a Sunday filled with excitement, Bitcoin reached a new peak, hitting $80, 000 for the first time. This incredible surge was part of a broader rally in cryptocurrencies, with Bitcoin's price jumping by nearly 5% to $79, 800. 19. Ethereum, the second-largest cryptocurrency, also saw a rise, climbin

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Nov 09 2024HEALTH

Seniors' Health: How Diet Impacts Medication Use

You might be surprised to learn that what you eat can actually affect how many pills you take. A study from Loma Linda University observed 328 seniors aged 60 and above. They found that those who followed a vegan diet took about half as many medicines as those who didn't. This isn't just a small dif

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Nov 09 2024TECHNOLOGY

Religion in AI: Bias and Emotions Decoded

Emotions guide our actions and reveal our values. Past studies show that Large Language Models (LLMs) have biases when it comes to attributing emotions based on gender. But religion, unlike gender, comes with a set of beliefs and values. Different religions nurture specific emotions, and these rules

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Nov 09 2024TECHNOLOGY

Weather's Continuous Shift: A New Way to See It

When you snap a picture outside, the weather can be all kinds of things - sunny, rainy, cloudy, you name it. Weather really affects how well computer programs can figure out what's in a photo. Most current methods treat weather as a clear-cut thing, like a list of choices. But in the real world, wea

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Nov 08 2024CRIME

Health Worker Gets 2 Years for Snooping on Justice Ginsburg's Medical Records

A health worker from Nebraska was sentenced to two years in prison for illegally accessing the medical records of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg before her death. Trent Russell, 34, worked as a transplant coordinator and had access to hospital records across the region. He was found guilt

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Nov 08 2024SCIENCE

Why Experts' Opinions Often Align

Have you ever wondered how to combine the thoughts of numerous experts into one solid point of view? A clever method has been suggested to do just that. Imagine experts constantly tweaking their opinions based on what others think. Each time they update, they give more weight to opinions that are si

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Nov 08 2024EDUCATION

Walking to Think: Why Stepping Out Freely Boosts Creativity in All Ages

Imagine walking in the park or roaming around your neighborhood. Did you know it could boost your creativity? Prior studies suggest that free walking enhances creative thinking. But does this really involve both body and mind together? And more importantly, can older adults benefit from this too? L

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Nov 08 2024HEALTH

Why Sleep Troubles in Seniors Might Lead to Dementia

Feeling extra sleepy during the day or not eager to do things due to poor sleep habits? Seniors, take note! A new study found that these issues might increase the risk of a condition called motoric cognitive risk syndrome (MCR). This syndrome can lead to dementia later in life. Researchers think tha

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