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Oct 15 2024HEALTH

AI in Healthcare: A Helper or a Hindrance?

Imagine you’re a doctor, juggling countless patient appointments and piles of paperwork. Enter AI, promising to lighten the load. But is it living up to its hype? AI can automate tasks, assist with decisions, and even predict diseases. But it’s not perfect. Some tools, like those using big language

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Oct 14 2024SPORTS

Bengals' Defense Shines as Burrow Runs Wild

In a much-needed win, the Cincinnati Bengals defeated the New York Giants 17-7 on Sunday night. Quarterback Joe Burrow scored on a career-long 47-yard run early in the game, setting the tone for the Bengals' victory. The Bengals' defense, which has been heavily criticized, stepped up and delivered a

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Oct 14 2024BUSINESS

Three Economists Win Nobel for Work on Global Inequality

Meet the economists Daron Acemoglu, Simon Johnson, and James Robinson - they just won the Nobel Prize for their fascinating work on global economic inequality. These guys are from MIT and the University of Chicago, but none of them were born in the US. They've been looking into how colonialism shape

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Oct 14 2024POLITICS

Rescuers Evacuate North Carolina After Threats from Armed Groups

Hurricane Helene caused massive destruction in North Carolina, affecting towns like Rutherfordton and Forest City. Emergency workers, including those from FEMA, were helping with recovery efforts. However, a sudden warning from the US Forest Service told them to evacuate Rutherford County immediatel

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Oct 14 2024HEALTH

More Adults Thinking About ADHD: What to Know

Did you know that one in four adults in the U.S. think they might have undiagnosed ADHD? A recent survey from The Ohio State University found this growing awareness, especially among younger adults. But here's a surprising fact: only 13% of those who suspect they have ADHD have actually talked to a

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Oct 14 2024SCIENCE

A Voyage to Icy Europa: NASA's Big Mission

You know how we're always looking for life beyond Earth? Well, NASA just sent a spacecraft on a long trip to one of Jupiter's moons. Europa is not just any moon, it's icy and might have a huge ocean below its surface. That's why scientists think it could be a great place to find alien life. The spac

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Oct 14 2024BUSINESS

Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway Ups Stake in SiriusXM

Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway has boosted its investment in SiriusXM, now holding 32% of the company. This increase comes after John Malone's Liberty Media restructured its media empire, including combining tracking stocks with SiriusXM. Berkshire started buying SiriusXM shares in 2024, possib

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Oct 14 2024TECHNOLOGY

Robots Take Over Food Delivery at Minnesota’s University

Ever thought about robots handling your lunch delivery? Well, that’s happening at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities. Last week marked the start of a new robot-powered delivery service on campus. Starship Technologies has introduced its first AI-driven robots in Minneapolis, and they're the fir

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Oct 14 2024POLITICS

Kamala Harris's Campaign: What's Really Going On?

Kamala Harris has invested a lot into her presidential campaign. She's outspending even Donald Trump on ads and has a huge team of volunteers. But, her poll numbers haven't budged. It's like she's stuck in a race where everyone else is moving ahead, and she's not. There could be a few reasons why. P

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Oct 14 2024POLITICS

Presidential Lawn Signs: Friend or Foe?

Imagine driving down a quiet street, you suddenly spot a massive sign in someone's yard, proudly displaying their support for a presidential candidate. Does this make you think, "Maybe I should reconsider my vote?" Probably not. Lawn signs for presidential candidates often spark more division than d

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