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Dec 21 2024FINANCE

Zelle’s Million-Dollar Fraud Problem: Banks in Hot Water

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) recently filed a lawsuit against some of the United States’ biggest banks. These include JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America, and Wells Fargo, along with the operator of Zelle—a popular peer-to-peer payment system. The CFPB claims that for the past seven y

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Dec 21 2024POLITICS

Elon Musk's Social Media Mix-Up: The Truth About Government Funding

This week, billionaire Elon Musk caused a stir on social media. He posted over 100 times, sharing information about a government funding bill that wasn't accurate. Musk claimed lawmakers were getting a big raise, but the truth was different. The most they could get was a small increase of 3. 8%. He

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Dec 21 2024BUSINESS

FedEx's LTL Spin-Off: A Shift Towards Specialization

Back in the 90s, FedEx jumped into the LTL business by acquiring Viking Freight and American Freightways. The idea was to offer a full package of shipping options, from small parcels to large truckloads. This strategy was similar to its rival, UPS. However, as the years passed and the shipping world

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Dec 21 2024EDUCATION

Transforming Attitudes: A Social Media Campaign for Sex Education in Pakistan

In Pakistan, especially in Islamabad, there's a significant challenge when it comes to introducing sexuality education in schools. A recent study discovered that the community is either in denial or resistant to this idea. Why? Many people simply don’t understand what comprehensive sexuality educati

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Dec 21 2024HEALTH

Hearing Hazards for Student Musicians: The Hidden Risks

Musicians, especially students, are at a higher risk of hearing loss due to loud, continuous exposure to music. This study looked into the early signs of hearing damage in young musicians who pass regular hearing tests. It focused on how noise affects the way their ears process sounds and their abil

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Dec 21 2024HEALTH

AI in Radiotherapy: Is Implementation Science the Key?

Artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to revolutionize radiotherapy (RT) by saving time and enhancing quality. However, the adoption of AI in RT still faces hurdles. To tackle this, researchers turned to implementation science to create a framework for designing an AI implementation strateg

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Dec 21 2024FINANCE

Betting with Borrowed Money: Why Credit Cards and Sports Betting Don't Mix

Sports betting is a popular pastime, but it's not always a safe one, especially when people use credit cards to fund their bets. This practice can lead to unexpected fees and debt, making it harder for bettors to win or even break even. Lawmakers and credit card companies could help by stopping this

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Dec 21 2024ENVIRONMENT

Water Worries in McKinney's Surf Park Plans

Texas is facing a real drought, yet McKinney's mayor, George Fuller, and city leaders are considering a $200 million surf park. This 35-acre development, named Cannon Beach, includes a surf lagoon and a resort-style hotel with an outdoor pool. But how much water will this entertainment destination n

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Dec 20 2024HEALTH

Social Media's Role in Spotting COVID-19 Vaccine Side Effects

In the world of vaccines, spotting side effects early is crucial. Traditional methods take a while before we see any data. With COVID-19 vaccines rolling out globally, people are talking about their experiences online. That's where our team comes in. We're using a smart tool to monitor social media

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Dec 20 2024HEALTH

Why Some Small Hospitals Struggle More Than Others

Ever wondered why some small hospitals face bigger financial challenges than their larger counterparts? Let's dive into the world of Critical Access Hospitals (CAHs) and other acute care hospitals to find out. CAHs, as the name suggests, are crucial for rural communities. They're small, usually wit

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