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Sep 17 2024LIFESTYLE

The Ultimate Lipstick Guide: Celebrities Share Their Favorite Shades

Celebrities Who Wear These Shades: Exploring Top 16 Lipsticks Loved by A-Listers and Their Glam Gurus As we navigate the diverse world of lipstick, it's easy to become overwhelmed by the numerous options available. However, what if you could tap into the expertise of the experts – or in this case,

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Sep 17 2024OPINION

The Dark Side of New York's Education System

The stunning revelations about six Department of Education employees stealing slots meant for homeless children to take their own kids on luxurious taxpayer-funded trips have raised questions about the rot that runs deep within the city's public-school system. The scheme, led by Linda M. Wilson, a s

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Sep 17 2024TECHNOLOGY

Intel's Newfound Momentum: A Glimmer of Hope for Chip Production

The tech giant, Intel, has just received a huge boost after the announcement of a whopping $3 billion in direct funding from the CHIPS and Science Act. This influx of cash will go towards the Secure Enclave program, which is focused on creating innovative projects for the U.S. Department of Defense.

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Sep 17 2024POLITICS

Taylor Swift's Endorsement: A Muted Voice in the Political Landscape

As Taylor Swift took to social media to endorse Kamala Harris for the 2024 presidential election, many wondered if her influential voice would sway voters. However, a recent poll suggests that Swift's support has had a negligible impact on the election's outcome. According to the ABC News/Ipsos poll

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Sep 17 2024SCIENCE

The Moon's Bite: A Harvest of Celestial Delights

As September's full harvest moon rises in the night sky, a rare celestial event will unfold - a partial lunar eclipse. For about an hour, the moon will appear as if it's missing a bite, thanks to Earth's shadow cast over its surface. But this is no ordinary eclipse; it's an opportunity to observe th

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Sep 16 2024BUSINESS

Chips Act: A Second Look

The Chips and Science Act, signed into law two years ago, aimed to revive the US semiconductor industry by providing $52 billion in subsidies. So far, over half of this amount has been allocated to 15 chipmakers, including Intel, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, and Samsung. While this mo

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Sep 16 2024TECHNOLOGY

Quantum Computing's Cryptic Challenge: Microsoft Updates Security Library

As the threat of quantum computing looms, Microsoft has taken a crucial step in securing its core cryptographic library, SymCrypt, with two new encryption algorithms designed to withstand attacks from these powerful machines. But how vulnerable are our current encryption methods, and what does the f

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Sep 16 2024BUSINESS

Fumbling Towards Chip Independence: Can the US Government Help Intel Get Ahead?

The United States government is getting anxious about its reliance on Taiwan for chip production. The country's chip industry is plagued by a lack of domestic manufacturing capabilities, leaving it vulnerable to supply chain disruptions and geopolitical tensions. Intel, the leading US-based chipmake

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Sep 16 2024SCIENCE

Moonstruck: The Cosmic Celebration of the Supermoon Eclipse

The stars are aligning for a celestial spectacle that will captivate moon enthusiasts across North America, South America, Africa, and Europe. This Tuesday, a rare event will unfold as the full moon coincides with a partial lunar eclipse, offering a unique opportunity to witness the moon's surface p

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Sep 15 2024LIFESTYLE

Solar Eclipse Showdown: Prisoners Demand Their Right to Witness the Rare Event

As the world prepares to witness the rare total solar eclipse on April 8, a group of inmates at the Woodbourne Correctional Facility in New York are taking a stand, demanding their right to experience this celestial phenomenon. Six inmates have filed a lawsuit against the Department of Corrections a

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