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Dec 06 2024HEALTH

Why Do Older Americans Still Struggle with Health Care Costs?

In the United States, health insurance doesn't guarantee affordable care, especially for older adults. While most Americans over 65 have Medicare, high out-of-pocket costs still make healthcare difficult to afford. A study by The Commonwealth Fund compared the U. S. with nine other wealthy countries

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Dec 06 2024TECHNOLOGY

Casual Betting: Lucra's Fun Way to Boost Business

Picture this: you're at your favorite sports bar, watching a game with friends. You decide to make things more interesting by placing a friendly wager. Now, imagine if this could be done easily and safely through an app. That's precisely what Lucra, a startup from Stanford, is offering. They've crea

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Dec 06 2024ENVIRONMENT

Oil Wastewater Cleanup: A Single Step Solution

Picture this: cleaning up oil wastewater in a simpler way. Typically, you'd use two methods - adsorption and flotation. But scientists in Brazil decided to combine these into one. They created a special material called biochar and tested it on real oil wastewater from local wells. This new method pr

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Dec 05 2024POLITICS

Keir Starmer's Key Focus Areas for the Upcoming Election

Keir Starmer has set his sights on six essential areas he believes need immediate attention before the next election. These areas include healthcare, housing, education, policing, net-zero goals, and the economy. His team wants to make it clear that this isn't a radical overhaul, even though his app

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Dec 05 2024POLITICS

President Yoon's Bid for More Power: A Failed Self-Coup in South Korea

In December 2024, South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol surprised everyone by declaring emergency martial law. He claimed it was needed to deal with threats from "pro-North Korean anti-state forces. " But many people thought it was really about stopping the main opposition party, the center-left Demo

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Dec 05 2024TECHNOLOGY

China’s Hacking Group Targets Americans’ Cellphone Data

Imagine having a conversation, and someone else knows who you called, when, and where. That’s exactly what happened to many Americans, all thanks to a hacking group from China. This group, known as “Salt Typhoon, ” has been stealing metadata from cellphones across the country. This includes informat

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Dec 05 2024EDUCATION

NYC High School Application Deadline Extended After Online Glitch

Families in New York City applying for public high schools have a little more time to make their choices. The original deadline of Wednesday has been pushed back to Monday due to a technical issue with the online application system. A small group of students, affected by problems with the MySchools

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Dec 05 2024HEALTH

Air Pollution: Is It Making Students Less Active?

Ever wondered why some students might prefer to stay indoors instead of hitting the gym or going for a run? It turns out that tiny air particles, known as PM2. 5, could be playing a role. These tiny particles can cause big health problems with prolonged exposure. Scientists are now looking into whet

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Dec 05 2024POLITICS

Exploring Web 2. 0 in Election Campaigns: A Scholarly Review

Ever wondered how social media and online platforms change how politicians campaign? Researchers have been digging into this topic since 2005, and the popularity of studying Web 2. 0 in elections has been skyrocketing ever since. They've been looking at papers from places like the Scopus database an

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Dec 05 2024POLITICS

Should Biden Use Preemptive Pardons to Shield Trump’s Targets?

Senate Democrats are considering if President Joe Biden should grant preemptive pardons before he leaves office, to protect those who might face retribution from President-elect Donald Trump. This discussion is sparked by Trump's threats on the campaign trail to target his political opponents, whom

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