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Feb 26 2025BUSINESS

Lucid Motors: New CEO, New Direction

Lucid Motors is making a big change at the top. The company's CEO, Peter Rawlinson, who has been leading the company since 2013, is stepping down. He will no longer be the CEO or the CTO. Instead, he will become a technical advisor to the company's chairman. Marc Winterhoff, who is currently the chi

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Feb 26 2025POLITICS

Tech Whistleblowers Walk Out on Musk's Government Overhaul

In a surprising turn of events, over 20 tech experts from the U. S. Digital Service (USDS) resigned from their roles, citing concerns over the direction of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) under the leadership of tech billionaire Elon Musk. These experts, who had previously worked for

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Feb 26 2025POLITICS

Florida's Next Governor: The Unexpected Contender

In the heart of Florida, a political storm is brewing. Casey DeSantis, the wife of the current governor, is stepping into the spotlight. She's making a bold move, aiming for the governor's seat. This isn't just a local whisper; it's a loud declaration. She's ready to take the reins, and she's doing

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Feb 26 2025POLITICS

Tech Whizzes Quit Over Musk's Government Shake-Up

In a surprising turn of events, over 20 tech-savvy federal employees decided to call it quits. They were part of the Department of Government Efficiency, led by billionaire Elon Musk. These folks were not happy about being asked to use their skills to cut down on important public services. These em

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Feb 26 2025HEALTH

Belly Trouble: How COVID-19 Changed Kids' Gallbladder Surgeries

During the COVID-19 pandemic, many kids were stuck at home, leading to a more inactive lifestyle. This lack of movement contributed to a rise in obesity among young people. This shift in health habits had some unexpected consequences. One notable change was the increase in laparoscopic cholecystecto

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Feb 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

Drones and Insulators: A New Way to Spot Problems

Power grids are super important for keeping the lights on. They need regular check-ups to stay safe and reliable. Insulators are key parts of these grids, protecting the high-voltage wires from the elements. But, inspecting them can be tricky. Drones are often used for this job, but bad weather and

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Feb 26 2025HEALTH

Who's Getting the Shot? The Surprising Truth About Tdap Vaccinations

Vaccination rates for Tdap among adults in the United States vary greatly depending on whether someone is a parent or not. It is recommended that all caregivers of newborns get the Tdap shot to protect babies from pertussis. But are parents following this advice? Let's dive into the numbers. In

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Feb 26 2025CRIME

A Landlord's Hate: A Boy's Life Taken

In a shocking turn of events, a 73-year-old man, Joseph Czuba, is on trial for a brutal crime. The courtroom drama unfolded in the Will County Courthouse in Joliet, Illinois. Czuba is accused of a horrific act that shook the community to its core. The charges? Murder, attempted murder, and a hate cr

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Feb 25 2025POLITICS

Money on Hold: The Battle Over Frozen Foreign Aid

In a surprising turn of events, a federal judge in Washington gave the Trump administration a tight deadline to release billions of dollars in frozen foreign aid. The judge was frustrated that the administration hadn't followed his earlier order to unfreeze the funds. This order came after a lawsuit

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Feb 25 2025CRIME

Mystery in Paradise: Three Young Women's Sudden Deaths in Belize

In a shocking turn of events, three young American women were discovered lifeless in their hotel rooms at a beach resort in Belize. The women, identified as Kaoutar Naqqad, Imane Mallah, and Wafae El-Arar, were all in their mid-20s and had been staying at the Royal Kahal Beach Resort. The incident u

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