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Nov 13 2025TECHNOLOGY

Job Seekers Get a Chance to Shine with New Voice Feature

In today's competitive job market, standing out from the crowd is tough. With more people applying for each job than ever before, recruiters are drowning in resumes. This is where Resume+ comes in. This new tool aims to give job seekers a better shot at showing their true potential. Resume+ is not

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Nov 13 2025EDUCATION

Science, Trust, and the Fight for Fairness

Antia Veal is a scientist with a story to tell. She's not just a professor at Quinsigamond Community College, teaching human biology to aspiring nurses. She's also a voice for change, speaking out about the need for more diversity in medical studies and the importance of accurate science communicati

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Nov 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smart Learning: How Cloud and Web 2. 0 are Changing Education

Cloud computing is shaking up the tech world. It's a new way to deliver computing services. It's still young, but it's already changing how apps are made and used. Cloud computing uses tech like Web 2. 0, virtualization, and web services. Education is one area where cloud computing is making a big

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Nov 12 2025POLITICS

New Emails Linking Trump to Epstein Surface

The House Oversight Committee has just dropped a massive document dump. We're talking 20, 000 pages of emails, articles, and other documents from Jeffrey Epstein's estate. It's a goldmine of info, but also a bit of a mess. Some of it's straightforward, like emails between Epstein and his pals. But a

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Nov 12 2025BUSINESS

Wealth Wisdom: How a Team Guides Families Through Aging and Investments

In the heart of Charleston, South Carolina, a unique team at Wells Fargo Advisors is making waves in the world of wealth management. The Roseate Group, founded in 2003, is not your average financial advisory team. They specialize in helping families navigate the complexities of aging and wealth mana

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Nov 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

Google Duo's Farewell: What's Next for Video Calls?

Google Duo, a video calling app loved by millions, is saying goodbye. The app, which has been downloaded over 5 billion times, will be replaced by Google Meet. This change has been in the works since 2020, but users now have until January 2026 to make the switch. Duo was known for its simple design

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Nov 12 2025EDUCATION

Science, Faith, and the Evolution Debate

The clash between science and religion often sparks heated debates. One such debate revolves around the teaching of evolution in schools. A philosopher named Thomas Nagel has raised some interesting points. He argues that scientists are too quick to dismiss the idea of intelligent design. Nagel beli

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Nov 12 2025HEALTH

What's the Deal with Saturated Fats?

People are talking about changing the rules on saturated fats. Some say we should eat more of them, like those in butter, cheese, and meat. But others, like scientists who study food and health, worry this could be a bad idea. Saturated fats have been linked to higher levels of bad cholesterol. Thi

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Nov 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

Coding in the Age of AI: Why Students Shouldn't Worry

The world of coding is changing fast. AI tools like ChatGPT can now write code in seconds. This might seem scary for computer science students. But it's not all bad. These tools can actually help students learn. They can generate code quickly, but they aren't perfect. They often make mistakes. This

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Nov 12 2025CELEBRITIES

Stars Who Packed Their Bags and Left the US

Many people dream of living in the US, but some who already live there choose to leave. Here's a look at why some well-known figures decided to move away. Sophie Turner, for example, moved back to London after her divorce. She said she felt unhappy in the US due to gun violence and other issues. Sh

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