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Dec 10 2024HEALTH

Raw Milk: Unpasteurized and Up for Debate

Ever heard of raw milk? It's the new buzzword in health circles, with famous faces like Robert F. Kennedy Jr. advocating for its legalization. They claim it's a nutritional powerhouse, but is it really worth the risk? Some fans say raw milk helps with digestion and even clears up skin problems, than

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Dec 10 2024POLITICS

Trump's Take on Tariffs: A Boon for Business?

President Trump sat down with NBC's "Meet the Press" to discuss his plan to impose tariffs. When asked if families might face higher prices, he admitted he couldn't guarantee anything but pointed to the economy's strength before COVID. Companies like Walmart and Stanley Black & Decker have voiced co

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Dec 10 2024SCIENCE

The Faces We Love: What Makes Caricatures Less Appealing?

Ever wondered why some people find caricatures hilarious while others just don't? Scientists have been debating this, suggesting that caricatures might boost the esthetic appeal by highlighting unique features. But, hold on! Some studies argue that people prefer faces that are more average. So, is f

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Dec 10 2024HEALTH

The Impact of Age on Physical Activity and Obesity in Kids

Have you ever wondered how much kids move around as they grow older? A recent project, called TUBON, decided to find out. They looked at how much time kids spend sitting around, doing light activities, and running or playing hard. They also checked if being active or not makes a difference in kids'

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Dec 10 2024BUSINESS

Rochester's Downtown to Get a New Sports Bar: Lucky's Arrives

There's a new player in Rochester, Minnesota's downtown restaurant scene. It's not just any eatery, but a sports bar called Lucky's, set to revamp the former 507 Public House spot. Known for its variety of restaurants, Rochester might just find a new favorite with Lucky's. The old 'Half Barrel' venu

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Dec 09 2024POLITICS

Syria's Shifting Power: Who Gains, Who Loses?

In 2016, I shared a Ramadan meal with Syrian ex-rebels in Turkey. They spoke of the brutal tactics used by the Assad regime. Fast forward to today, the Assad regime has fallen, and the world is watching the ripple effects. Countries like Turkey, Iran, Russia, Israel, and the U. S. are feeling the sh

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Dec 09 2024SPORTS

Sam Darnold Shines in Vikings' Victory

Sam Darnold had a fantastic day, completing 22 of 28 passes for 347 yards and five touchdowns. The Minnesota Vikings easily beat the Atlanta Falcons, 42-21. Jordan Addison and Justin Jefferson also had great games, with Addison catching eight passes for 133 yards and three touchdowns, and Jefferson

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Dec 09 2024TECHNOLOGY

ChargePoint's Payment Fraud Woes: A Digital Dilemma

ChargePoint Holdings, Inc. (CHPT) has a big problem on its hands. Its fancy charging systems for electric vehicles (EVs) are getting tricky to manage, especially when it comes to online payments. You see, ChargePoint's Cloud Services platform is where all the payment action happens. But with great p

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Dec 09 2024HEALTH

How Did COVID-19 Affect Women's Health and Mental Health Differently?

The COVID-19 pandemic had a unique impact on women's health behaviors and mental health in the UK. Research using nationwide data (UKHLS) and a specific analysis method showed that women were more adversely affected than men. Women were 3. 2 percentage points less likely to adopt a healthy lifestyle

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Dec 08 2024POLITICS

The Mystery of Assad’s Exit

As celebrations erupted in Syria after the end of Bashar al-Assad's reign, whispers about his whereabouts started to circulate. Russian state media broke the silence with an unexpected announcement: Assad and his family were in Moscow. A source from the Kremlin confirmed this, adding that Russia had

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