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Nov 24 2024EDUCATION

Educators Gather to Tackle Early Childhood Challenges

In South Carolina, a group known as The Beloved Early Education and Care Collective, or The BEE, recently brought together early childhood educators to discuss the challenges they face. One of the main topics was the impact of pay, policies, and resources on behavioral issues in classrooms. Kiana St

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Nov 24 2024ENVIRONMENT

Cutting Carbon in Surgery: A Fresh Look

You know how hospitals are huge contributors to carbon emissions? Well, let's zoom in on surgical care, a major part of the problem. This study is all about finding out where the most carbon comes from in surgical care and why. Researchers used a tool called the Congruence Model to understand these

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Nov 24 2024BUSINESS

Big Guy, Small Desk: A Struggle for Size-Friendly Workspaces

Imagine being a large guy, trying to fit into a tiny workspace. That's exactly what William Martin, a 6-foot-2, 360-pound employee at the New York Public Library, faced. He's suing for a whopping $4. 6 million, claiming his bosses forced him to work at a desk too small for his size, causing anxiety

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Nov 24 2024TECHNOLOGY

Meet Red Error Guy: Microsoft Flight Simulator’s Surprise Star

Microsoft Flight Simulator might not be famous for its characters, but the 2024 version has introduced a new friend: Red Error Guy. He’s just a red figure holding an “ERROR” sign, but he’s become a familiar sight for players dealing with launch issues. The game’s new always-online feature has led to

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Nov 24 2024TECHNOLOGY

Flight Simulator 2024 Takes a Nosedive on Launch Day

Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024, the latest in the long-running flight simulation series, has hit major turbulence. The game relies heavily on cloud servers to offer a life-sized digital twin of Earth, which was meant to avoid the huge download size of its predecessor. However, on release day, these

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Nov 24 2024POLITICS

Missile Strikes: Is Europe Ready for Russia's Shadow War?

Last week, Ukraine fired British-made Storm Shadow missiles at Russia, drawing a furious response from Vladimir Putin. Russia retaliated by firing a ballistic missile at the Ukrainian city of Dnipro and threatening to attack countries that supply Kyiv with long-range weapons, like the UK and US. Thi

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Nov 24 2024TECHNOLOGY

Dell's XPS 13 (2024): Powerful and Portable, but Room for Improvement

Dell has recently launched the new XPS 13 (2024) model, and its lightweight design, thanks to Intel's Lunar Lake processor, is truly impressive. However, not everything about this laptop is flawless. For instance, typing can feel a bit awkward due to the peculiar keyboard and touchpad layout. Despi

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Nov 24 2024HEALTH

Who's RFK Jr. and Why Are LGBTQ+ Concerned?

Ever heard of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. ? He's in the news for a big job: Health and Human Services secretary. But some people are worried about his views on LGBTQ+ health care. Kennedy has made some surprising comments – like saying chemicals in water might make kids gay or trans. He also has questions

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Nov 23 2024POLITICS

Russia's New Missile: Testing Continues

Recently, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced that Russia will keep testing and mass-producing its new hypersonic ballistic missile, named “Oreshnik. ” This missile was just tested in Ukraine, marking a significant moment in the ongoing conflict. Putin stated that the missile cannot be interc

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Nov 23 2024HEALTH

Catching Mental & Cognitive Problems Early: German Doctors’ New Approach

You've probably heard that people with heart disease should also get checked for mental and thinking problems. But not all German doctors are doing this. A clever group came up with an easy way to help. They taught doctors to ask one special question, use tests, and give patients a list of questions

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