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Apr 02 2025TECHNOLOGY

Eye Tracking: The Future of VR and Beyond

Eye-tracking technology is a hot topic in the worlds of virtual reality, neuroscience, and psychology. It's crucial for making VR experiences more immersive and for helping researchers understand how we process information. However, creating an eye-tracking system that is both accurate and speedy is

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Apr 02 2025HEALTH

The Struggle of Women Seeking Support

In Canada, three cities were studied to understand how women who face gender-based violence (GBV) interact with health and social services. These services are often scattered and hard to access. This makes it tough for women to get the help they need when they need it. GBV is a major public healt

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Apr 02 2025POLITICS

Law Firms Bending to Political Pressure

A prominent global law firm has struck a bargain with the White House. Willkie Farr & Gallagher has pledged to provide at least $100 million in free legal services. This money will go towards supporting veterans and fighting against antisemitism. This agreement makes Willkie the third law firm in re

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Apr 02 2025POLITICS

Tariff Time: Trump's Trade Plan in Action

The United States is on the brink of a major shift in trade policy. The president is ready to roll out his long-discussed tariff plan. The new tariffs are set to kick in on Wednesday. The announcement will happen at a Rose Garden event. The president and his team have been busy fine-tuning t

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Apr 02 2025POLITICS

Gaza's Buried Truth: The Paramedics' Fatal Mission

In the early hours of March 23, a tragic event unfolded in Rafah, Gaza. Fifteen Palestinian paramedics and rescue workers were killed by Israeli forces. Their bodies were later found in a mass grave, some with hands or legs tied, and gunshot wounds to the head and chest. This grim discovery raises s

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Apr 02 2025CELEBRITIES

The Hackman's Legacy: A Fight for Privacy in Death

A courtroom in Santa Fe saw a heated debate over the public's right to know versus a family's right to privacy. The discussion centered around the deaths of Gene and Betsy Hackman, who passed away in February. The judge had to decide what information could be made public and what should remain priva

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Apr 02 2025HEALTH

Shocking Job Cuts Hit Health Department

The Health and Human Services Department is undergoing a massive overhaul. This means big changes for thousands of employees. Many woke up to find their jobs had vanished. The department plans to cut about 20, 000 jobs, which is roughly a quarter of its workforce. This news came as a shock to many.

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Apr 02 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tax Time Turned Into a Pokémon Adventure

In the realm of tax preparation, a fresh approach has emerged. A startup has released a new tool just in time for tax season. The tool is a game called PokéTax. It's designed to make filling out tax forms less of a chore and more of a fun challenge. Instead of dreaded tax forms, users encounter

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Apr 02 2025EDUCATION

Westfield's New Plan for School Fields

The town of Westfield is making a big move to take care of school fields. This isn't just about cutting grass. It's about a smart plan to save money and make sure fields are safe for kids to play on. Starting April 1, the town will start maintaining some school fields. This includes mowing, marking

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Apr 02 2025BUSINESS

How Money Matters Shape Tourist Flows in Europe

Tourism is big business. It brings in money and creates jobs. But what drives tourists to pick one country over another? A recent study dug into how economic factors influence tourist arrivals in European countries. It looked at data from 41 countries between 2005 and 2018. The focus was on how

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