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Nov 15 2024TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's The Frame: Art Meets TV at a Discount

Have you ever wished your TV could double as a piece of art? Well, Samsung's The Frame brings that dream to life, and right now, it's on sale at Best Buy. Usually priced at $1, 500, you can grab the 55-inch model for $1, 200. That's a cool $300 saved! What's so special about The Frame? For starters

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Nov 14 2024POLITICS

Rep. McCaul's Airport Hiccup: A Lesson in Mixing Meds

Ever heard of Ambien and alcohol? Well, U. S. Rep. Michael McCaul found out the hard way what happens when you mix them. He was flying home to Texas from D. C. , had a nervous flier's panic, and took Ambien to sleep. But wait, there's more! He also had a drink. This combo left him dazed and confused

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Nov 14 2024HEALTH

Ready Facilities, Better Care?

Improving child health hinges on boosting healthcare quality. But gathering and understanding service quality data is tough. The connection between how ready a facility is and the care it offers isn't simple. Let's dive into what's happening in five low- to middle-income countries. First, we need t

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Nov 14 2024HEALTH

Weather and Vaccines: How They Affect COVID Spread

COVID-19 is still a global challenge, but did you know that the weather might play a part in how it spreads? Some studies have shown that high temperatures and humidity can slow down the virus. This new research wants to find out more about how vaccines and different virus strains change the way wea

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Nov 13 2024CRIME

Factory Blast Tragedy: Louisville Community in Shock

In Louisville, Kentucky, a sudden explosion rocked the Givaudan Sense Colour manufacturing plant in the Clifton neighborhood. The incident, which occurred around 3 p. m. on Tuesday, left the community reeling with shock and grief. The plant, known for producing caramel coloring for soft drinks, expe

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Nov 13 2024HEALTH

A Scientist's Journey to Better Scalps

Dr. James Kilgour had a tough time with his scalp. He dealt with rosacea, which left his skin dry and itchy. So, he set out to find a solution. He tried lots of products from stores, but none really worked. That’s when he decided to solve the problem himself. Kilgour studied medicine and later

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Nov 12 2024HEALTH

Laparoscopic Mitrofanoff Procedure: How It Affects Patients’ Quality of Life

Imagine you're about to undergo a life-changing surgery. One that's designed to improve your daily life by helping you manage a medical condition. This is what many people face when considering the laparoscopic Mitrofanoff procedure. But what's it really like after the operation? That's what a recen

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Nov 12 2024CRIME

Police Seek Help Identifying Man in Store Assault

Irving police have put out a call for assistance in locating a man who allegedly attacked a female employee at a local business. According to a social media post from the police on Monday evening, the incident took place on Sunday at a store near the intersection of State Highway 183 and Esters Road

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Nov 12 2024TECHNOLOGY

Tecno's Universal Tone: A New Kind of Skin Tone Inclusion

Tecno, a smartphone brand known for its global presence and innovative technology, has been making waves with its Universal Tone feature. This technology aims to accurately capture diverse skin tones in smartphone photography. The driving force behind this initiative is Fanyi Zhou, Tecno's Director

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Nov 12 2024CRIME

California Voters Reject Ban on Prison Labor, Sparking Debate

California's voters recently said no to Proposition 6, a measure that aimed to stop forced labor in prisons. This move left many criminal justice reform advocates and incarcerated individuals disappointed. Current laws allow prisons to compel people to work as punishment, with wages often below $0.

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