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Nov 19 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Which ‘Dancing with the Stars’ Favorites Might Not Make it to the Finals?

This season of ‘Dancing with the Stars’ is heating up as the semifinals are about to kick off. With only five celebrities left, everyone is wondering who will make it to the finals and who will be going home. The show’s format is intense – each celebrity performs two dances, and the judges, along wi

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Nov 19 2024SPORTS

Week 11 NFL Roundup: Packers Streak, Lions Soar, and Chiefs' Streak Snapped

The NFL's eleventh week of the 2024 season brought some exciting matchups and unexpected twists. The Packers extended their winning streak against the Bears to 11 games, but still trail in their division. The Lions had an historic day, crushing the Jaguars 52-6 and moving to 9-1 for the first time s

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Nov 19 2024HEALTH

Fighting Obesity and Diabetes: Can Meal Replacements Help Those in Need?

Obesity and diabetes are a big problem for people with less money in the U. S. Doctors are looking at meal replacement (MR) programs to help. These programs might be hard for poor people to use, though. We need to know if they really work and what stops people from sticking with them. Experts are t

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Nov 19 2024BUSINESS

Microsoft's Cloud Business Under Scrutiny: FTC Listens to Complaints

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has started gathering information about Microsoft's cloud business practices, following numerous complaints. Microsoft has been accused of using unfair tactics to keep customers tied to its Azure platform. Some of these tactics include making Office 365 products in

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Nov 19 2024ENVIRONMENT

The Impact of Temperature and Humidity on Spodoptera Bugs

Ever wondered how temperature and humidity can affect those tiny, but mighty, Spodoptera bugs? Let's dive into a study that looked at how these factors influence their life cycle, from laying eggs to becoming adults. Scientists put these bugs under different conditions: 20, 25, and 30 degrees Celsiu

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Nov 19 2024HEALTH

Older Adults' Views on Digital Brain Health: A Natural Language Processing Study

Imagine you're 65 and suddenly, technology is promising to predict and monitor Alzheimer's disease. But what do older adults actually think about a digital brain health platform? This study dives into their perspectives using natural language processing. It's like reading their minds, but in a tech-

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Nov 19 2024POLITICS

Russia's Flexible Alliances: A Look at Its Shifting Policies

Russia's foreign policy has always been flexible, shifting alliances as President Vladimir Putin sees fit. Take, for example, Azerbaijan's recent retaking of Nagorno-Karabakh. Despite decades of alliance with Armenia, Russia didn't step in. Similarly, Russia's relations with Israel and Saudi Arabia

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Nov 19 2024ENVIRONMENT

Why Denver's Air Isn't Clean Yet: Digging Into Colorado's Ozone Issue

You might have heard that Colorado is struggling with ozone pollution, especially in the Denver area. Many people are wondering why the state's plan to clean up the air, called the State Implementation Plan (SIP), isn't working as expected. To understand this, we talked to some experts who pointed o

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Nov 19 2024TECHNOLOGY

The OnePlus Pad 2: A Tablet with Laptop Dreams

You might think that the OnePlus Pad 2 is just another Android tablet, but it's got a trick up its sleeve. This sleek device can turn into an Android-powered laptop with the help of a keyboard and pen, making it a versatile choice for both entertainment and productivity. However, it's not all sunshi

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Nov 19 2024SCIENCE

How Experiments Help Us Understand Cultural Evolution

In recent years, scientists have been conducting lab experiments to test ideas about how culture evolves. These experiments have uncovered some interesting things, like how cultures change over time, the biases that shape what becomes popular, and even if animals can have their own cultures. We've s

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