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Dec 04 2024POLITICS

Trump's Legal Team: Dismiss Hush Money Case for New President

Donald Trump’s lawyers have submitted an official request to a New York judge, asking that the hush money case against him be thrown out. They argue that the case could cause disruptions to the presidency, especially since Trump just won the election. The lawyers pointed out that President Joe Biden

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Dec 04 2024HEALTH

How Different Violent Offenders and Non-Offenders with Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders Compare in Europe

European researchers took a step to unravel the mystery surrounding violence in women with severe mental illnesses. They examined women diagnosed with Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders (SSD) who were found guilty of violent crimes and were sent to secure facilities. These 'cases' were compared with w

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Dec 04 2024TECHNOLOGY

AWS re:Invent's Major AI Advances: A Closer Look

At this year's AWS re:Invent conference in Las Vegas, the tech giant made some significant announcements in the realm of AI. One of the biggest updates is the addition of multi-agent orchestration to the Bedrock platform, permitting companies to collaborate better using AI agents and streamline work

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Dec 04 2024BUSINESS

Waggon’s Game-Changing Approach to Logistics Gets Awarded

The logistics business has been all over the place this year, making it tough for new and small companies to keep up. But a newcomer, Waggon, has not only survived but thrived. Starting with a goal to improve customer service in brokerages and treat employees well, Waggon is showing it can do both.

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Dec 04 2024HEALTH

Genomics: A Powerful Tool in Solving Mysteries of Rare Illnesses

Imagine having a health condition that's so rare, there's hardly any information about it. This is the reality for millions of people worldwide who suffer from rare diseases. But there's hope! Genomics, the study of the genome (the complete set of inherited instructions), is making huge strides in u

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Dec 03 2024POLITICS

Biden's Pardon of Hunter: A Shift in Stance

It was a move that surprised many, even those close to him. President Joe Biden, in a sudden turn, pardoned his son Hunter after the Thanksgiving holiday. This decision wasn't exactly a shock to the inner circle, who had been expecting it despite Biden's previous statements against such a move. Hunt

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Dec 03 2024POLITICS

US Tightens Semiconductor Export Rules for China

Ever noticed how much power tiny semiconductors hold? Well, the United States has just taken big steps to keep this power out of China's hands. On Monday, the U. S. government announced new rules that make it illegal to send certain semiconductor tech to China. This is all part of the Biden administ

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Dec 03 2024SPORTS

Power Dynamics in Sports Teams: How Supervisors Affect Fairness and Inclusion

As the U. S. workforce becomes more diverse, ensuring fairness and inclusion in every field, including athletic training, is crucial. The role of supervisors plays a significant part in shaping a team's dynamic. A supervisor's authority can either promote equity or create barriers. They set the tone

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Dec 03 2024SPORTS

Runners' Deal Alert: Grab the Garmin Forerunner 255 at a Steal!

Calling all runners! Cyber Monday just got sweeter with the Garmin Forerunner 255 going for a cool $250—that's $100 off its usual price. This isn't just any old running watch; it's designed with longevity in mind. The Forerunner 255 boasts a memory-in-pixel (MIP) display, which means you can forget

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Dec 02 2024SCIENCE

Tiny Traffic Cop in Your Cells: How KPNA3 Keeps DNA in Check

Picture this: tiny cells, just like little cities, need to keep their genetic material organized. One main helper in this process is a protein called KPNA3. It acts like a traffic cop, guiding another protein named NPAT to the cell's nucleus, the brain of the cell. Why is this important? NPAT create

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