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Sep 12 2024HEALTH

The Billionaire CEO Who Went AWOL: A Tale of Greed and Bankruptcy

Sen. Bernie Sanders is not happy with Steward Health Care CEO Ralph de la Torre's decision to ignore a subpoena and skip a hearing. But why is de la Torre so keen to avoid accountability? Is it because he's hiding something? Or is it because he's just not interested in answering to the American peop

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Sep 12 2024HEALTH

Queen Mary Road: A New Chapter in Integrated Health and Housing

The City of Kingston is making waves with its latest project, a housing and health-care facility at 309 Queen Mary Road. The City's vision is to create a unique model of primary health care, transitional housing, and community-based programming. The facility will include a transitional housing prog

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Sep 12 2024TECHNOLOGY

Mission: Impossible's AI Villain: Separating Fact from Fiction

The latest installment in the Mission: Impossible franchise, Dead Reckoning, features a rogue AI villain called the Entity. But does this depiction of AI hold up to scrutiny? AI expert Sasha Luccioni breaks down the inaccuracies in the film, pointing out that AI is only a tool and cannot set its own

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Sep 12 2024EDUCATION

The Affirmative Action Dilemma: Can Elite Universities Maintain Diversity Without Racial Preferences?

As the Supreme Court's ban on race-conscious affirmative action in college admissions takes effect, elite universities are grappling with the consequences. Harvard University, for instance, has reported a decline in Black freshman enrollment, from 18 percent to 14 percent. Experts are divided, with

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Sep 12 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Rathdrum Rumble: A Revved-Up Celebration of Classic Cars and Community

Imagine a day filled with the rumble of engines, the shine of chrome, and the thrill of seeing some of the most iconic vehicles up close. The Rathdrum Rumble car show is just around the corner, and it's more than just a display of classic cars - it's a celebration of the community that comes togethe

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Sep 11 2024LIFESTYLE

Unlocking Leadership: Can the Right Words Move Mountains?

As the Women's Giving Circle holds its annual Education Event, it's time to reflect on the impact of our words. Does language really hold the power to transform our professional relationships and drive leadership? What if the way we communicate is the key to unlocking true potential? Imagine being

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Sep 11 2024SCIENCE

Will NASA's Jupiter Probe Uncover the Secrets of Europa?

What if I told you that NASA's Europa Clipper mission, set to launch on October 10, has just cleared its final hurdle, and it's ready to take on the ultimate question: is life beyond Earth? The mission has been revamped, and the team has confirmed that the spacecraft's transistors can withstand t

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Sep 11 2024POLITICS

Mayor's Business-as-Usual Claim Faces Scrutiny Amid Top Aides' FBI Probe

Despite the FBI investigating top Adams administration aides, the mayor insists nothing's changed at City Hall. The raids last week targeted First Deputy Mayor Sheena Wright, Police Commissioner Edward Caban, Deputy Mayor for Public Safety Phil Banks, Schools Chancellor David Banks, and two other to

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Sep 11 2024TECHNOLOGY

The AI Showdown: Anthropic's Claude Enterprise Takes on OpenAI's ChatGPT

What if the AI chatbot landscape is about to get a whole lot more interesting? Anthropic's recent launch of Claude Enterprise may just be the game-changer that disrupts the status quo. The new plan is designed with security and collaboration in mind, boasting unmatched data processing capabilities a

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Sep 11 2024BUSINESS

Global Markets Stir as U. S. Debate and Economic Data Shape the Future

As the world holds its breath for the U.S. presidential debate, Asian markets are reeling from key economic data. In South Korea, unemployment plummeted to a historic low of 2.4%, a feat not seen since 1999. But in Japan, business confidence among manufacturers took a seven-month hit, according

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