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Nov 07 2024POLITICS

Israeli General's Comments on Gaza Stir Debate

Last week, a high-ranking Israeli general caused a stir with remarks suggesting the Gaza Strip might be fully evacuated. Brigadier General Itzik Cohen told journalists that residents of northern Gaza won't be allowed to return home. Humanitarian experts weighed in, warning this could break internati

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Nov 07 2024SCIENCE

Why Are Online Conspiracy Theories So Appealing?

Ever pondered why certain people can't resist the allure of online conspiracy theories? A team of researchers has embarked on a mission to uncover the reason behind this fascination. They've dubbed their project "YOU&ICON, " aiming to understand what pulls people in. Their method? Gathering videos f

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Nov 07 2024SPORTS

NFL's Hidden Camera Controversy: A Closer Look

In the world of American football, a buzzing controversy known as "Spygate" shook the National Football League (NFL). The story began with the New England Patriots, a team with a strong following. They were accused of an unusual practice: filming other teams' training sessions. The NFL's big boss, R

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Nov 07 2024HEALTH

How Many People Really Have Lyme Disease?

Scientists have come up with two ways to estimate how many people get Lyme disease, also known as Lyme borreliosis (LB). The first method looks at how many people have antibodies against the bacteria that cause Lyme disease, Borrelia, in their blood. They fix any mistakes in the tests that might say

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Nov 07 2024CRIME

Keith's Journey: From Struggle to Redemption

Keith Waters, in his early 60s, found hope and a new life after years of addiction, homelessness, and crime. His life took a dramatic turn for the better when he turned to God and sought help from OurCalling, a Christian nonprofit. He was killed in May, leaving behind a family that saw his transform

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Nov 07 2024RELIGION

The Ever-Changing World of Religions: A Statistical Journey

Religion is a key part of how people live and think. It changes, just like any other social trend, and adapts to society’s shifts. Think of religion as a language or wealth—something to study like any other social structure. Let’s explore some big questions: How many religions are there at any give

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Nov 07 2024EDUCATION

Submitting Articles: Guidelines for Original Work

Are you looking to submit an article to Trabalho & Educação? Here are some key points to help you get started. First off, your work needs to be fresh and new, not something that's been circulating elsewhere. Once you're ready, it'll be reviewed by experts who really know their stuff. Want to know mo

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Nov 06 2024POLITICS

California's Mixed Vote: Democrats Win, But Conservatives Score

In the recent 2024 elections, California voters showed a mixed bag of preferences. They largely supported Democrats, with Adam Schiff, a known critic of former President Trump, winning a seat in the Senate. The House and state races continued to favor Democrats, keeping the blue wave rolling. Howeve

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Nov 06 2024CRIME

Predicting Safety: How Online News Can Help Us Avoid Crime Hotspots

Keeping tabs on thousands of crimes happening every day can be tough. But we're not doing a great job of it. In fact, crime rates are climbing because we don't pay enough attention or collect enough data. This is a problem because people need to know where it's safe to go, police need to catch crimi

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Nov 06 2024SCIENCE

How Machine Learning Can Help Fill In Missing Rainfall Data

Rainfall is super important for understanding how water moves around our planet. It affects things like river flows, soil moisture, and even how much water plants use. But sometimes, we don't have complete data from weather stations. This can make it tough to get accurate results from studies about

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