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Sep 17 2024TECHNOLOGY

Revolutionizing Wear OS: Google Partners with Masimo to Upgrade Smartwatch Health Features

In a surprising move, Google has teamed up with Masimo, a company that's been at odds with Apple over blood oxygen tracking technology, to develop a new reference platform for Wear OS smartwatches. This partnership aims to supercharge the abilities of original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) to creat

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Sep 17 2024ENTERTAINMENT

The Unraveling of a Music Icon: Sean Diddy Combs' Arrest and the Rise of a Scandal

Sean "Diddy" Combs, the self-proclaimed king of hip-hop, has been arrested in New York City, and with it, the curtain has been pulled back on a sordid tale of alleged sexual misconduct and abuse. The star, who has built a global empire through his music and business ventures, now finds himself entan

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Sep 17 2024SPORTS

The Clock Stoppers: A Quarterback's Dilemma

It's a scenario that's played out countless times in the NFL: a team leading late in the fourth quarter, trying to manage the clock and run out the clock. But sometimes, coaches and players can be swayed by their instincts, making decisions that can backfire. Such was the case with the Philadelphia

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Sep 17 2024OPINION

Sweeping Changes: Constitutional Concerns Surround Supreme Court 'Reform'

The recent calls for Supreme Court "reform" by the Left have sparked a heated debate about the role of the judiciary in the American system of government. The proposed changes, which include term limits and court packing, are being championed as a means to address the perceived imbalance of the Cour

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Sep 16 2024TECHNOLOGY

The DeFiant Ones: Trump's Cryptocurrency Gamble

As Donald Trump promotes his family's new cryptocurrency platform, "The DeFiant Ones," it's hard not to wonder what's behind this sudden shift in his stance on cryptocurrencies. Gone are the days when Trump called bitcoin a scam, replaced by a newfound enthusiasm for decentralized finance. But is 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 2024EDUCATION

King's Dream Takes Shape: SC Public High Schools to Receive Free Civics Curriculum

The South Carolina Department of Education (SCDE) has announced a new initiative to provide public high schools with a free civics curriculum inspired by the teachings of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. The curriculum, based on Anderson University professor Dr. Matt Daniels' book Civil Rights: A Global P

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Sep 16 2024EDUCATION

Dallas ISD's Game-Changing Resource Centers: Tackling Hunger, Mental Health, and Absenteeism with Community Power

The harsh realities of childhood poverty are well-documented: one in five Texas kids experience hunger, mental health is a leading concern, and chronic absenteeism plagues schools across the nation. But Dallas Independent School District (DISD) is taking a bold step to address these issues head-on.

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Sep 15 2024OPINION

The Kennedy Legacy: A Tale of Family, Politics, and Betrayal

The Kennedy family has been a symbol of American politics for decades, with its members holding high offices and leaving a lasting impact on the country. However, when one of its own, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., defected from the Democratic Party and endorsed former President Donald Trump, the family was

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Sep 15 2024POLITICS

Will the Permitting Bill Succeed? Hurdles Ahead for a Deal

As the permitting bill inches closer to becoming a reality, it's encountering a bevy of obstacles. Despite the initial agreement, convincing lawmakers from both sides of the aisle is no easy feat. Key Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer has expressed his willingness to consider the bill, but hasn't

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