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Oct 26 2024HEALTH

Gut Bacteria and Alzheimer's: Is There a Connection?

Scientists in Florida found something interesting about Alzheimer's disease. They think it might be linked to what's happening in our gut. Let's break this down. Alzheimer's is a brain disease that makes it hard to remember things and think clearly. It affects millions of older adults in the U. S. a

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Oct 24 2024POLITICS

Kamala Harris’ Stand on Trump and Key Issues

In a recent CNN town hall, Vice President Kamala Harris argued that former President Donald Trump is unfit to lead the country. Harris, who is seeking the Democratic nomination for the 2024 presidential race, focused on warning voters, particularly independents and moderate Republicans, about the po

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Oct 24 2024HEALTH

The Hidden Danger of Fake Pills

In Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin, a crucial message is being spread: one pill can be deadly. The Chippewa Health Improvement Partnership Coalition recently organized an event called "One Pill can Kill" at the Heyde Center for the Arts. The goal? To educate people about the risks of counterfeit pills and

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Oct 24 2024POLITICS

China's President and the U. S. Election: Who's He Rooting For?

Taiwan has been happy with President Trump's approach, but things are heated recently. Trump suggested using military force against China if necessary, throwing a curveball into the mix. Joe Biden's Vice President, Kamala Harris, also holds a similar stance, emphasizing diplomacy and self-defense fo

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Oct 24 2024TECHNOLOGY

Get Microsoft 365 for $40: What's the Deal with ZDNET's Recommendations?

Ever wondered what goes into ZDNET's recommendations? It's not just a quick glance. The team spends hours testing, researching, and comparing products. They dive deep into vendor and retailer listings, plus other independent reviews. Even customer feedback gets a thorough look to understand what rea

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Oct 24 2024SCIENCE

AI in Science: Speed vs. Understanding

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is becoming a major player in scientific research. Just look at the recent Nobel Prize winners! They’re all using AI to make big discoveries. But while AI can speed up science and cut costs, it also brings some tricky issues. First, AI can’t always explain how it gets i

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Oct 23 2024POLITICS

Blinken Urges Israel to Do More for Gaza Aid

Secretary of State Antony Blinken met with Israeli officials on Tuesday to discuss the humanitarian situation in Gaza. The United Nations reported that requests to bring aid to the area were still being denied. Blinken emphasized that the current steps taken by Israel to increase aid were not enough

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Oct 22 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Demi Moore's 'The Substance' Takes Comedic Route for Golden Globes

Demi Moore's latest film, 'The Substance', directed by Coralie Fargeat, is stirring up interest as it's been entered into the Golden Globes as a musical/comedy instead of a drama. This choice came just before the November 4th deadline, and it wasn't an easy one. The film, released by MUBI, explores

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Oct 22 2024TECHNOLOGY

ByteDance Fired Intern for Messing with AI

ByteDance, the company behind TikTok, has given the boot to an intern who they say intentionally disrupted their AI technology. In a statement, ByteDance called the intern's actions a "serious violation" of their AI research projects. The intern's meddling affected an AI training program, which teac

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Oct 22 2024TECHNOLOGY

Microsoft's AI Companion: Copilot's Big Leap

At a lively event in LA, Microsoft showcased Copilot, a new AI tool that’s making waves. Previously, Microsoft focused on business tools, but Copilot is different. It can chat, see images, and even summarize news for users. Launched by Mustafa Suleyman, Copilot aims to be an everyday helper for ever

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