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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 2024HEALTH

Oura's New Symptom Radar: How It Can Help Your Health

Oura has been busy lately. Not only has the popular smart ring brand released the Oura Ring 4 and updated its app, but it also unveiled a new feature called Symptom Radar. This feature is set to make a big difference, especially during the winter season. On December 5, 2024, Oura introduced Symptom

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Dec 05 2024POLITICS

The Bitcoin Boom: Trump’s Crypto Connection

Bitcoin hit a monumental $100, 000 mark on Wednesday, and it seems President-elect Donald Trump wants in on the celebration. “CONGRATULATIONS BITCOINERS! ! ! $100, 000! ! ! YOU’RE WELCOME! ! ! ” Trump posted on his Truth Social platform, taking some credit for the milestone. This comes after naming

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Dec 05 2024CELEBRITIES

Luke Combs' Health Change: Surprising Twist

Country singer Luke Combs has made a sudden shift in his lifestyle, surprising fans with a gluten-free diet. This change isn't about typical health goals; it's more about his mental wellbeing. Combs, who has two young sons, has always wanted to be around for them as long as possible. He's openly tal

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Dec 05 2024CRIME

Mystery Words on Bullets: Clues in CEO's Shooting

In a shocking turn of events, police investigating the deadly shooting of UnitedHealth Group CEO Brian Thompson discovered three intriguing words on bullet casings at the crime scene. The words "deny, " "defend, " and "depose" were found by detectives, which might be clues left by the gunman. Thomps

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Dec 05 2024CRIME

Gun Carrying: Teens vs. Adults Over 25 Years

Did you know that most gun homicides in the US involve handguns? But what about who carries these guns and why? Research spanning 27 years in Chicago reveals some surprising facts. When it comes to carrying concealed guns, teens and adults follow different paths. Teens often do it because they've se

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Dec 05 2024HEALTH

Uveal Melanoma: Unveiling New Treatment Hopes with Single-Cell Sequencing

Did you know that uveal melanoma, a rare eye cancer, is actually the most common type of eye cancer? It forms when melanocytes, the cells that give our eyes color, go rogue. Local treatments work well, but the real trouble starts when the cancer spreads. More than half of patients face this scary sc

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Dec 05 2024CRIME

A Poker Pro's Betting Scam: The $25M Deception

Imagine a poker pro, Cory Zeidman, 63, from Long Island, New York. He moved to Boca Raton, Florida, and got involved in a massive betting scheme. This scheme, running from 2006 to 2020, tricked sports bettors into thinking they had insider information. Zeidman and his team claimed to know about "dir

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Dec 05 2024CRIME

Missed Check-In: Search for Climbers on Mount Cook Stalled by Weather

New Zealand authorities are deeply worried about three experienced climbers from the U. S. and Canada who went missing after attempting to ascend Aoraki, the country's highest peak. The climbers, including Kurt Blair, 56, from Colorado, and Carlos Romero, 50, from California, are certified alpine gu

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Dec 05 2024HEALTH

Better Blood Control: The Power of Nano Drugs

High blood pressure, or hypertension, is a big deal. It's not just about feeling a bit dizzy; it's a significant risk factor for serious stuff like heart disease, kidney problems, and strokes. Shockingly, only 14% of patients in developing countries manage to keep their blood pressure under control.

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