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Nov 06 2024POLITICS

Why Is Giuliani Hiding His Assets?

Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani is in the spotlight again. But this time, he's not making headlines for his role in politics. Two election workers, Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss, are accusing him of hiding valuable items from them. These items include furniture, sports memorabilia, and even a 1980

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Nov 06 2024RELIGION

Religion, Social Media, and Bridging Divides

Religion can be a powerful force for good, promoting cooperation, civic engagement, and life satisfaction. However, it can also lead to conflicts and prejudices, especially when people of different faiths interact little with each other. A study looked at a social network from Weibo, China's version

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Nov 06 2024SCIENCE

Insects Read Odors in a Snap

Ever wondered how tiny insects like fruit fly larvae can zip through their environment, seeking out food and avoiding danger? It all starts with their olfactory receptor neurons (ORNs). These guys are the first responders to smells. Scientists wanted to figure out how these ORNs help larvae navigate

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Nov 06 2024LIFESTYLE

What We Really Miss About Face-to-Face Chats

Ever wondered what people truly miss about face-to-face talks when digital devices take over? It's not just about seeing each other's faces on a screen. During the COVID-19 pandemic, when in-person meets were hard to come by, people had to rely more on texts, calls, and social media to stay connecte

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Nov 06 2024TECHNOLOGY

Weather Data: A New Way

Weather is studied using weather stations scattered worldwide. These stations collect data on various weather phenomena. Many organizations set up networks of these stations to gather data. The data is then sent to processing centers. However, the methods used to transmit this data aren't ideal. The

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Nov 06 2024TECHNOLOGY

Tech's Role in Modern War: A Closer Look

The world of warfare has seen significant changes with the rise of technology. Today, countries aren't just using tanks and troops; they're employing computers and code. This shift is thanks to the Information Technology (IT) sector, which has given birth to advanced tech that's transforming how nat

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Nov 06 2024WEATHER

Snowy Days Ahead: What to Expect

Get ready for some serious snow! Tonight, we're looking at moderate to heavy snowfall, with temperatures dropping to the 20's and low 30's. Roads will be slippery, and visibility will be low due to the snow and wind. On Wednesday, expect more snow during the morning, but there might be a break in t

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Nov 06 2024CELEBRITIES

Jeans That Stand the Test of Time: Levi’s Favorites Worn by Celebs

Levi’s jeans have been around for over 150 years, and they're still loved by both icons and new stars. From Princess Di to Bieber, everyone seems to find the perfect fit in Levi’s. Jill Guenza, the global VP of women’s design at Levi’s, explained that the brand's success lies in a blend of innovatio

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Nov 06 2024SCIENCE

Asteroid Apophis: How Earth's Gravity May Reshape It

Get ready for a cosmic shake-up! In 2029, an asteroid named Apophis will zoom past Earth, and scientists think it might get a makeover. This space rock, named after the Egyptian god of chaos, is set to pass within 20, 000 miles of our planet. That's closer than some satellites! While it won't hit Ea

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Nov 06 2024CELEBRITIES

A Day at Yale: JLo's Sister Visits Violet Affleck

Imagine this: A sunny day in New Haven. Jennifer Lopez's sister, Lynda, is walking around Yale University. But she's not alone. She's with Violet Affleck, Ben Affleck's daughter, who's just started her freshman year. A selfie shows the two smiling, enjoying the autumn weather. "New Haven with my fav

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