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Sep 06 2024EDUCATION

Schooling Gone Wrong: When a State Error Sends a Child with Autism to an Unregulated School

Imagine being 19 years old, eager to learn, and suddenly finding yourself in a school with reports of neglect and abuse. That's the nightmare a Massachusetts mother, Roberta Biscan, faced when her son, Connor, who has autism, was mistakenly placed in an unregulated school in New York. Connor, des

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Sep 06 2024BUSINESS

Finance Bros Strike Luxury Living Gold: A Tale of Three Salaries

Picture this scenario: You're a young finance bro in your mid-20s, fresh out of college and ready to take on the world. But there's one problem - NYC rents are astronomical! Most studios go for around $5k a month, leaving you with little space and even less cash flow. But then, a lightbulb goes of

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Sep 06 2024ENTERTAINMENT

This Warhammer 40K PS5: A Throne of Awesome or a Monument to Over-the-Top Marketing?

Get ready to channel your inner Space Marine, because Focus Entertainment is offering a chance to win a PS5 custom-designed like something straight out of the Warhammer 40K universe. This isn't your average console; it's a mini-masterpiece of Imperial aesthetics. Picture this: a standard PS5 decked

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Sep 06 2024SPORTS

MLB's Virtual Reality: A Home Run or a Strikeout?

Baseball fans, get ready for a whole new way to experience America's favorite pastime! MLB is bringing back its virtual ballpark, where you can watch real games unfold in a 3D digital world. It's like stepping into the metaverse without even putting on goggles or VR headsets

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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 2024HEALTH

Can You Become a Nurse in a Year? Kootenai Health & ISU Think So!

Want to swap your current career for a nursing role in a year? Kootenai Health and Idaho State University have teamed up to make it happen with their Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing program. Perfect for those with a bachelor's degree in any field, this program promises a fast track to be

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Sep 06 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Can a Monkey King Conquer the Console Market? Black Myth: Wukong's Explosive Success and the Road Ahead

Black Myth: Wukong, a new action role-playing game based on the legendary Monkey King, has taken the gaming world by storm, selling nearly 20 million copies in just two weeks! This incredible feat puts it in the league of some of the fastest-selling games ever released, outpacing even established f

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Sep 06 2024TECHNOLOGY

Eureka's J15 Pro Ultra: Self-Cleaning Revolution or Marketing Hype?

Eureka is making waves at IFA 2024 with the J15 Pro Ultra, boasting a self-cleaning base station and a new 'FlexiRazor' technology. But before you jump on the bandwagon, let's dig a little deeper. The J15 Pro Ultra's self-cleaning base station tackles a real issue: the buildup of dirt and debris

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Sep 06 2024POLITICS

Abortion Access Showdown: New Mexico's Clinic Sparks National Debate

A brand-new state-funded reproductive health clinic is taking shape in southern New Mexico, promising to be a beacon of hope for those seeking abortion services in a rapidly changing landscape. But this isn't just about New Mexico. The clinic is being built with $10 million in state funds, a clear

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Sep 06 2024POLITICS

Hochul's Home Health Care Cuts: A Recipe for Disaster or a Necessary Reform?

New York Governor Kathy Hochul is facing strong opposition from her own party over planned cuts to the state's Consumer Directed Personal Assistance Program (CDPAP). The program allows elderly, sick and disabled residents to receive care in their own homes. According to a recent poll, 76% of New Yo

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