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Dec 05 2024CRYPTO

Bitcoin Hits $100K: Trump Takes Credit, Crypto Community Cheers

Bitcoin, the popular cryptocurrency, hit a new high of $100, 000 recently. President-elect Donald Trump was quick to claim credit for this surge, posting a congratulatory message on his social media platform. The rise in Bitcoin's price can be traced back to Trump's clear victory in the November ele

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Dec 05 2024POLITICS

The Bitcoin Boom: Trump’s Crypto Connection

Bitcoin hit a monumental $100, 000 mark on Wednesday, and it seems President-elect Donald Trump wants in on the celebration. “CONGRATULATIONS BITCOINERS! ! ! $100, 000! ! ! YOU’RE WELCOME! ! ! ” Trump posted on his Truth Social platform, taking some credit for the milestone. This comes after naming

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Dec 05 2024HEALTH

Eye Data and AI: A New Way to Spot Osteoporosis Risk

Imagine if your eye doctor could tell you more than just whether you need glasses. That's the idea behind oculomics, a new area of medicine that uses eye data to learn about other health issues. One of those issues is osteoporosis, a silent condition that makes bones weak and prone to breaks. Curren

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Dec 05 2024CRIME

The Surprising Truth About False Confessions

Confessions play a huge role in solving crimes, but sometimes, innocent people admit to crimes they didn't commit. Research often uses students or volunteers in controlled settings, which may not fully capture the real deal. Let's dive deeper into false confessions during police interrogations. We'l

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Dec 05 2024CRIME

Gun Carrying: Teens vs. Adults Over 25 Years

Did you know that most gun homicides in the US involve handguns? But what about who carries these guns and why? Research spanning 27 years in Chicago reveals some surprising facts. When it comes to carrying concealed guns, teens and adults follow different paths. Teens often do it because they've se

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Dec 05 2024POLITICS

House Republicans Face a Tight Majority

The final seat in the 2024 elections has been called, with Democrat Adam Gray winning in California's 13th District. This leaves Republicans with a narrow 220-215 majority in the House. With President-elect Trump's agenda on the line, Speaker Mike Johnson can only afford to lose two votes if Democra

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Dec 05 2024SPORTS

Sports-Themed Puzzle: NYT's New Connections Game

Ever heard of the NYT's Connections puzzle? Well, there's a new twist! Welcome to the beta version of Connections: Sports Edition. This game is a sports fan's dream, where you group 16 sports-related words into four categories. It's free to play for a few weeks, so let's dive into how it works. The

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Dec 05 2024HEALTH

Drones & TB Diagnosis: Views from Nepal

Imagine dark mountain paths and broken roads. These are the daily challenges for healthcare workers in rural Nepal, making it tough to transport tuberculosis (TB) samples for testing. Enter the drones! A project launched these flying helpers to carry sputum samples swiftly to advanced labs. This stu

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Dec 05 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Actor Defends Honest Review of His Own Movie

Paul Walter Hauser, the star of Clint Eastwood's 2019 courtroom drama, "Richard Jewell, " recently faced backlash for giving his own movie a 3. 5-star rating on Letterboxd. The actor, known for his role in "Juror #2, " defended his decision, stating that it was an honest reflection of the film's qua

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Dec 05 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Paul Robinson's Three Decades at Warner Music Group to Be Honored

Get ready to celebrate Paul Robinson, the executive vice president and general counsel of Warner Music Group, at the upcoming 2025 Grammy Week luncheon! The Recording Academy's Entertainment Law Initiative (ELI) will be hosting this special event on January 31 at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel in Beverl

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