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Sep 06 2024HEALTH

When Reality Takes a Holiday: Exploring the Complexities of Mental Health and Policing

Gilberto Melendez-Brancaccio, a man battling mental illness, found himself in a familiar predicament in June 2021. Confused and experiencing religious delusions, he was discovered in a Quincy hotel, proclaiming himself God. The police, responding to the situation, arrived and called for an ambulanc

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Sep 06 2024TECHNOLOGY

Unlocking Business Wisdom: Can RAG Really Make Your AI Smarter?

Generative AI is exploding, with powerful language models like GPT-4 and others promising to revolutionize how we work. But can these models really understand your unique business needs? Enter RAG (Retrieval Augmented Generation) – a technique that combines the power of AI with your own internal kn

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Aug 28 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Tasha K's Pregnancy: A Time for Celebration or Debt Jokes?

Tasha K, the gossip blogger known for her controversial comments on celebrities, recently announced her pregnancy. While some offered congratulations, others took the opportunity to criticize, bringing up her celebrity conflicts and lawsuits. Tasha K has had her fair share of legal issues, includi

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Aug 27 2024COMEDY

Get Ready for a Hilarious Ride: 'Logan Lucky' on Netflix

Get ready for a rollercoaster of laughter and excitement with 'Logan Lucky' on Netflix. This heist comedy-action movie follows two brothers, Jimmy (Channing Tatum) and Clyde Logan (Adam Driver), who plan to rob the Charlotte Motor Speedway during a NASCAR race in North Carolina. With an impressive

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Aug 27 2024POLITICS

Judicial Intervention Halts Texas School Accountability Ratings Release for Second Consecutive Year

In a surprising turn of events, a Travis County judge has temporarily restrained the Texas Education Agency (TEA) from disclosing the accountability ratings of Texas' school districts and campuses for the second consecutive year. The ruling came on the same day that Texas school districts filed thei

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