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Oct 07 2024HEALTH

Cities Fight Crime, iPhone Sales Slump, and Marijuana's Next Step

Did you know that violent crime is on the decline in several US cities? Baltimore, Detroit, and San Antonio are leading the way by involving their communities in safety efforts. Meanwhile, Apple's iPhone 16 sales haven't been as hot as expected, despite new AI features. And in the world of marijuana

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

Kenyan President Stops Controversial Financial Bill

Kenyan President William Ruto recently made a big decision. He said he won't sign a controversial finance bill. Why? Because people in his country were unhappy and even protested, leading to some deaths. Ruto listened to the people's complaints and decided it was best to stop the bill. Protesters st

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Oct 07 2024TRAVEL

Fly Boutique: Affordable Business-Class Across the Atlantic

La Compagnie, a unique airline focusing solely on business class, offers a premium flying experience without the hefty price tag. Operating with just 76 lie-flat seats on Airbus A321neo aircraft, it prioritizes comfort with 192 cm of space when fully reclined. The airline connects New York with dest

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

China's Online Fire: Anti-Japan Feelings and Video Shutdown

Have you heard about the recent online storm in China? It all started when a man did something disrespectful at Tokyo's Yasukuni Shrine. This sparked a wave of anti-Japan feelings among some people in China. Videos claiming that Japanese schools in China are spying have been shared widely, with some

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Oct 06 2024SCIENCE

Voyager 2: A Space Adventure in Slow Motion

Ever wondered how long a spacecraft can last? NASA's Voyager 2 is a great example. Launched in 1977, it's still going strong, but things are changing. NASA has turned off one of its science instruments to save power. Why? The plutonium power supply is slowly running out. This isn't the end for Voyag

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Oct 06 2024HEALTH

Danger Lurking in Our Homes: Toxic Chemicals in Recycled Plastics

Imagine cooking your favorite meal with utensils that have hidden dangers. A recent study is shedding light on a serious issue involving common household items. These items, like kitchen utensils and children's toys, are made from recycled plastics that might contain high levels of toxic flame retar

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Oct 04 2024SPORTS

Cowboys Say No to Davante Adams Due to Money Troubles

The Dallas Cowboys have made it clear they won't be chasing after star wide receiver Davante Adams this offseason. Why? Because their wallet is feeling a bit light, as explained by executive vice president Stephen Jones. After giving CeeDee Lamb a fancy new contract in August, the team doesn't plan

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Oct 04 2024POLITICS

A New Path Forward: Bipartisan Cooperation on Key Issues

The vice-presidential debate between J.D. Vance and Tim Walz was a refreshing change from the typical partisan rhetoric we see in politics today. Gone were the bombastic hot takes, replaced by a civil and respectful conversation about the future of the country. However, what's equally remarkable is

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Oct 04 2024SPORTS

"Las Vegas Aces: Balancing Fame and Basketball"

The Las Vegas Aces have been shining bright on the court, but their fame might be causing some trouble. The team's head coach, Becky Hammon, recently pointed out that the Aces' star status could be affecting their performance. With big-name players like A’ja Wilson and Kelsey Plum appearing in comme

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Oct 04 2024TECHNOLOGY

The Dark Side of Tech: How Ordinary Glasses Can Unlock Private Info

Two Harvard students have stumbled upon a shocking hack that uses facial recognition technology to extract intimate details from strangers. They rigged up a pair of Meta Ray-Ban smart glasses with a powerful language model, allowing them to identify and access personal info on complete strangers the

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