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Nov 06 2024TECHNOLOGY

Unveiling Household Energy Habits with Smart Data

Imagine trying to understand how people use electricity at home. It's like reading a big book, but with smart meters instead of words. As smart meters become common, we have lots of data, but figuring out what it all means is tricky. Scientists have come up with a clever way to make sense of this d

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Nov 06 2024POLITICS

Courts Allow DOJ to Watch Polls in Missouri and Texas

Two states, Missouri and Texas, tried to keep the Justice Department (DOJ) from sending lawyers to monitor polls on Election Day. They said it would interfere with their own election authorities. However, federal judges didn't agree. In Missouri, the DOJ has the right to monitor polls as part of a d

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Nov 06 2024SPORTS

Anthony Davis's Foot Injury: A New Challenge for the Lakers

Anthony Davis, a forward for the Los Angeles Lakers, is facing a new challenge with a foot injury. After falling awkwardly during a game against the Detroit Pistons, Davis was visibly frustrated but finished the game. The injury has been bothering him since the summer, and he's been managing it to s

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Oct 31 2024SPORTS

Gabby Thomas: Olympic Wins and Honest Talks

Gabby Thomas, a star athlete, won big at the 2024 Paris Olympics. She took home three gold medals in the 200 meters, and in the 4×100 and 4×400 meter relays. She's not just about winning on the track. She's also got strong views on how sports should be played and celebrated. Gabby thinks participat

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Oct 30 2024CRIME

The Mysterious Life of Elizabeth Báthory: A Different Perspective

More than four centuries after her death, the tale of Elizabeth Báthory, often dubbed the “Blood Countess, ” remains shrouded in mystery. From her castle in Čachtice, Slovakia, rumors spun around Báthory's cruelty, claiming she killed hundreds of young women and bathed in their blood. But did she re

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Oct 30 2024SPORTS

Get Ready to Run: Your NYC Marathon Beginner's Guide

If you're thinking of running the TCS New York Marathon, there's a lot to consider! First off, it's not cheap—expect to fork over $315 for entry. But money alone won't get you across the finish line in Central Park. The marathon is a beast, and you need to be prepared. With just a few days left till

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Oct 30 2024SPORTS

Indy's Quarterback Dilemma: Balancing Wins and Growth

The Indianapolis Colts' decision to bench second-year quarterback Anthony Richardson has sparked debate. With a 4-4 record, the team's focus has shifted towards making the playoffs. Veteran Joe Flacco, who has a winning record as a starter, is seen as the better option for immediate success. However

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Oct 29 2024SPORTS

Colts Swap Anthony Richardson for Joe Flacco

The Indianapolis Colts have made a significant change at the quarterback position. Coach Shane Steichen has decided to bench Anthony Richardson, the fourth overall pick from last year's draft. Richardson, who has had a rough start to his rookie season, will be replaced by veteran Joe Flacco for the

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Oct 29 2024TECHNOLOGY

Cloud Rivalry: Google vs. Microsoft in the Cloud War

Google and Microsoft are at odds once again, but this time the battleground is cloud services. Microsoft has accused Google of secretly financing groups that are criticizing their cloud business. In a blog post, Microsoft's deputy general counsel, Rima Alaily, outlined this claim, stating that Googl

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Oct 29 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Surprise Baby News: How Ashley Handles It

Tyler Francis, a participant from Love Is Blind's seventh season, has recently been in the spotlight for a surprising revelation. Just weeks before his wedding to Ashley Adionser, he announced that he has three kids through sperm donation. The upcoming reunion special, set to air on Oct. 30, feature

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