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Dec 06 2024WEATHER

What Are the Odds for a Snowy Christmas?

It's still too early to predict this year's Christmas snow, but historical data gives us some hints. AccuWeather looked at weather patterns from 1991 to 2020 and found that big cities like Denver and Chicago have the best chances, about 1 in 3, for a white Christmas. Indianapolis and Boston come nex

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Dec 06 2024SPORTS

Creighton Stuns Top-Ranked Kansas: A Major Upset in College Basketball

Imagine the excitement of an underdog story! Creighton, an unranked team, shocked the sports world by defeating No. 1 Kansas 76-63 in a stunner of a game. Pop Isaacs, the star of the night, scored an impressive 27 points, while the towering Ryan Kalkbrenner, at 7 feet 1 inch, added 17 points and 10

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Dec 06 2024HEALTH

Why Do Older Americans Still Struggle with Health Care Costs?

In the United States, health insurance doesn't guarantee affordable care, especially for older adults. While most Americans over 65 have Medicare, high out-of-pocket costs still make healthcare difficult to afford. A study by The Commonwealth Fund compared the U. S. with nine other wealthy countries

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Dec 05 2024BUSINESS

Why Oil Prices are High: OPEC+ Keeps a Tight Grip

Ever wondered why oil prices are going up? It's because OPEC+ has decided to hold off on increasing oil production. This group, led by Saudi Arabia and Russia, has voluntarily agreed to cut 2. 2 million barrels of oil per day until March 2025. That's like having a bunch of bakeries deciding to make

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Dec 05 2024CRIME

The Surprising Truth About False Confessions

Confessions play a huge role in solving crimes, but sometimes, innocent people admit to crimes they didn't commit. Research often uses students or volunteers in controlled settings, which may not fully capture the real deal. Let's dive deeper into false confessions during police interrogations. We'l

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Dec 05 2024HEALTH

Drones & TB Diagnosis: Views from Nepal

Imagine dark mountain paths and broken roads. These are the daily challenges for healthcare workers in rural Nepal, making it tough to transport tuberculosis (TB) samples for testing. Enter the drones! A project launched these flying helpers to carry sputum samples swiftly to advanced labs. This stu

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Dec 05 2024HEALTH

Safety in Numbers: How Unity Shields Sex Workers in Metro Vancouver

Imagine living in a city where your job is often shrouded in stigma and danger. That’s the reality for many sex workers in Metro Vancouver. But what if there was a way to make this life safer and more supported? Research conducted between 2010 and 2022 examined the protective effects of social cohes

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Dec 05 2024BUSINESS

Salesforce Earnings Show AI's Business Value

Jim Cramer, from CNBC, discussed the recent success of artificial intelligence (AI) in the business world, taking Salesforce as an example. He believes that the company's earnings show the true potential of AI in enterprise settings. Salesforce, a big player in enterprise software, reported higher-t

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Dec 04 2024HEALTH

The Gap Between Urban and Rural Pregnancy Care

Did you know that where you live can impact the delivery of your baby? Let’s chat about how pregnancy care differs in rural and urban areas in the United States. In cities, expectant moms have a lot of choices. Urban hospitals offer a variety of obstetric specialists. These doctors focus on pregnan

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Dec 04 2024BUSINESS

Hyundai's Triple Play: Tech, Choice, and Agility Drive U. S. Success

Hyundai's U. S. division is hitting new heights, with sales records shattering left and right. What's their secret? A mix of smart tech investments, a wide range of powertrain options, and quick decision-making, all guided by their leadership. Hyundai's not just focusing on electric vehicles. They'

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