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Jan 08 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Erin Andrews: From Setbacks to Magazine Cover

Erin Andrews, a well-known personality, has just hit a major milestone by becoming the cover star of a historic American magazine. This 127-year-old publication has chosen to feature Andrews, showcasing her triumph over adversity. Her journey hasn't been easy; she's faced personal challenges like fe

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Jan 08 2025SCIENCE

Plant Walls: How They Stretch and Grow

Plant cell walls are like the bones of the plant world, giving them structure and strength. But unlike bones, plant cell walls change as the plant grows. This is because they are made of different sugars that can stretch and bend. Scientists have been studying these walls to understand how they help

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Jan 08 2025POLITICS

Trouble in Transit: New York's MTA Boss Faces Criticism over Budget and Safety

New York's Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) is under fire. The agency's CEO, Janno Lieber, is facing heat from lawmakers and the public over how he's handling the MTA's massive $20 billion budget. Some people, like Rep. Mike Lawler, think the MTA isn't doing a good job and wants Lieber ou

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Jan 08 2025CRIME

Cracking Down on Crime: Everyone's Responsibility

It's no secret that property crime is a big worry for many people. But simply passing new laws won't fix the issue if the police, prosecutors, and courts aren't on board. Offenders need fair consequences and appropriate bail. Many have substance abuse problems, and drug treatment courts can help. By

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Jan 08 2025TECHNOLOGY

Vis Goes with Heat: A New Way to Combine Day and Night Images

Imagine you're trying to see a hidden path, but it's either too bright or too dark. This is where combining visible (vis) and infrared (IR) images comes in. Visible light helps us see details in daylight, while infrared lets us spot heat even in darkness. The trouble? These images are like two diffe

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Jan 08 2025SCIENCE

Smart Irrigation for Wineries: A DIY Solution

Farmers rely heavily on weather and soil moisture to decide when to water their crops. A group in Spain hit a snag while setting up a vineyard. They needed a budget-friendly way to monitor soil and air conditions. Commercial options were either too pricey or didn't fit their needs. So, they rolled u

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Jan 08 2025CRIME

Smart Car Outsmarts Thief

Imagine this: A thief in Los Angeles tries to make a quick getaway after robbing a grocery store. Instead of a regular car, he jumps into a driverless Waymo taxi. He thought he was clever, but he didn't count on the car's smarts. These self-driving cars are designed to detect police sirens and light

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Jan 08 2025CRYPTO

Paying Bills with Bitcoin: What You Need to Know

Ever thought about using Bitcoin or other cryptocurrencies to pay your bills? Before you dive in, there are some essential steps to follow. First off, you'll need a crypto wallet. Imagine it as your digital bank account for crypto transactions. There are two main types: hardware wallets, which are l

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Jan 08 2025TECHNOLOGY

Google Opinion Rewards Goes Dark: What's the Big Deal?

Have you ever wished you could use your Google Opinion Rewards app in the dark without straining your eyes? Well, your wish has come true! Google has finally rolled out a dark theme for its Opinion Rewards app. This server-side update doesn't come with many bells and whistles, but it does give you t

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Jan 08 2025POLITICS

Bus Drivers Seek Fair Deal from CATS

In Baton Rouge, the Capital Area Transit System (CATS) is facing tension with its employees' union, Amalgamated Transit Union 1546. The union is pushing for a fair contract, alleging a hostile work environment and poor negotiations. Union President George Decuir expressed that the current contract,

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