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Nov 07 2024BUSINESS

From Classroom to Boardroom: A Teacher's Unexpected Business Journey

In 2011, Lisa Collum found herself standing in OfficeMax, clutching the last $99 from her checking account. She exchanged it for five binders, which she filled with her fourth- and fifth-grade writing curricula. These humble binders marked the beginning of her side hustle, Top Score Writing. Initial

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Nov 07 2024WEATHER

Hot Days Ahead, Hurricane Rafael Gets Stronger

We're in for another batch of unusually warm days and nights this week. While the rain chances decrease, a hurricane named Rafael is brewing in the Caribbean and heading our way. Experts say it could reach the Gulf of Mexico by Thursday, but the weather may not be in its favor. Expect sunny mornings

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Nov 06 2024WEATHER

Storm Rafael Heads Toward Cuba: What You Need to Know

Hurricane Rafael is on a path to hit western Cuba, and it's not coming lightly. This storm is expected to get much stronger before making landfall on Wednesday. Cuba is already dealing with power outages and recovering from a hurricane that hit two weeks ago. The storm is currently located near the

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Nov 06 2024FINANCE

Rethinking Pensions: A New Way to Fund Our Future

Imagine if our pension system worked differently. Instead of today's pay-as-you-go (PAYG) method, what if pensions were funded by human capital investments? The PAYG system has a major flaw—it ignores who contributes to raising the next generation and even whether they do at all. This study suggests

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Nov 06 2024SCIENCE

Belief and Shock: Exploring Confidence in Decisions

Ever thought about how we decide to believe something? This theory breaks it down. See, when we believe an event will happen, we either go all in or not at all. No halfway beliefs here! If we decide to believe it, we get a confidence level, let's call it 'c', between 0 and 1. The higher 'c', the mor

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Nov 06 2024TECHNOLOGY

Robots Tackle Japanese Storytelling: Lessons from Rakugo

You might think that teaching a robot to tell jokes is a piece of cake. But not so fast! Researchers tried to get a robot to master rakugo, a traditional Japanese form of storytelling. They gave the robot a speech synthesizer so it could mimic human storytellers. The goal? To see how the robot's jok

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Nov 06 2024ENVIRONMENT

Recovery Rhythms: How Neighborhoods Bounce Back from Storms Differently

When disaster strikes, like Hurricanes Harvey and Ida, communities face a tough climb back to normal. This study zooms in on how individual households start living their lives again after such events. They looked at places people liked to visit, figuring out how quickly folks got back to their usual

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Nov 06 2024ENVIRONMENT

Tracking Community Recovery Through Daily Routines After Hurricane Harvey

After a disaster like Hurricane Harvey, getting back to normal daily activities is a big deal. It shows how well a community is recovering. This study looked at how people's routines changed in Harris County, Texas, after the hurricane. They used location data to see patterns in where people went be

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Nov 06 2024LIFESTYLE

Exploring Urban Lifestyles: How Networks of Places Reveal City Rhythms

Ever wondered how our daily routines and travels paint a picture of city life? Scientists are using aggregated data from places we visit to create networks and study these urban lifestyle patterns. They've looked at counties like Harris in Texas, Dallas (also in Texas), New York County in New York,

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Nov 06 2024SPORTS

The Mystery Behind Dylan Raiola's Performance Drop

When the season started, Dylan Raiola, the freshman quarterback for the Nebraska Cornhuskers, was the team’s shining star. He led them to impressive victories with his strong arm and confident plays. However, as the season progressed, Raiola’s performance took a nosedive, leaving fans puzzled. Some

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