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Feb 13 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI in Everyday Life: Surprising Ways Tech Leaders Use It

The world of artificial intelligence might seem like a realm of complex, futuristic applications, but for some of the biggest names in tech, AI is all about the basics. Take Sam Altman, the CEO of OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT. You might expect him to use AI for cutting-edge tasks, but he's mor

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Feb 13 2025TECHNOLOGY

Sneak Peek: Try Out Safari's Future Features Today!

Apple has just rolled out Safari Technology Preview 213, and it's not just another update—it's a sneak peek into what's coming next for Safari. Think of it like getting to test drive a new car before it's officially released. This update is all about giving developers and tech enthusiasts a chance t

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Feb 13 2025SCIENCE

The Secret Weapons of Crucifer Crops

Imagine a tiny, invisible war happening right in your garden. Crucifer crops, like cabbage and broccoli, are under constant attack from a sneaky bacterium called Xanthomonas campestris pv. campestris, or Xcc for short. This nasty little bug causes black rot, a disease that can wipe out entire crops.

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Feb 13 2025HEALTH

Heart Trouble and Homelessness: A Deadly Mix

Homelessness is tough. It's not just about not having a place to live. It's also about facing huge health risks. One big problem is heart disease. This is especially true for people who are homeless and over 50. Their hearts age faster than others. This is because of the stress, bad living condition

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Feb 13 2025SCIENCE

Plants' Cool Tricks: How They Handle Weather and Bugs

Plants are strong, they have to be to deal with bugs and weather. They have a secret weapon called phenolic compounds, which act like natural armor. The amount of this armor can change based on where a plant lives. For example, a plant at the base of a mountain might make more phenolic compounds to

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Feb 13 2025POLITICS

Federal Judge Greenlights Controversial Resignation Program

A federal judge in Boston recently made a significant ruling that allows the controversial deferred resignation program to continue. The program, which faced a temporary setback due to a restraining order, was challenged by three federal unions. However, the judge determined that these unions did no

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Feb 13 2025POLITICS

House Republicans Plan Big Changes to Budget

House Republicans recently unveiled a budget plan that aims to cut taxes and spending by a massive amount. This plan, which includes up to $4. 5 trillion in tax cuts and $2 trillion in spending reductions, is a significant move. The plan is set to be reviewed by the House Budget Committee the next d

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Feb 13 2025CELEBRITIES

Farm Life: Millie Bobby Brown's Honest Take

Millie Bobby Brown, the actress known for her role in "Stranger Things, " has a message for those dreaming of a simple farm life. It is not as easy as it looks. She and her husband, Jake Bongiovi, moved to a farm in Georgia in 2024. They have a lot of animals to take care of. This includes sheep, go

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Feb 13 2025HEALTH

Ohio Farmer Contracts Bird Flu: What You Need to Know

Ohio has seen its first human case of bird flu during the current outbreak. The infected individual is an adult farmer from Mercer County, located about two hours from Cincinnati. The man came into contact with infected commercial poultry that had already died from the virus. This strain of bird flu

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Feb 13 2025POLITICS

Education Overhaul: Trump's Plan to Shake Up the Department of Education

Trump has a bold idea to shake things up in the education world. He wants to shut down the Department of Education right away. He thinks it's a waste of money and doesn't do much good. He pointed out that the U. S. spends a lot on education but doesn't get great results. He wants to send education d

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