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Sep 06 2024SCIENCE

Deep Sea Discoveries, Space Delays, and Dinosaur Footprints: A Week of Scientific Wonders

Did you know that over half of Earth's surface remains unexplored? That's right, we've only mapped a quarter of the seafloor to a high resolution. So what lurks in the depths? This week, oceanographers discovered a whopping seamount off the coast of Chile, a mountain rising 3,109 meters from the oc

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Sep 06 2024CRIME

Caught in the Web: A Cautionary Tale of Online Predators and the Dangers of Assumption

A former high school teacher in San Diego was sentenced to 10 years in federal prison for attempting to solicit sex from a minor he believed was 16 years old. This case raises some disturbing questions about online predators and the tactics they use. Sean Michael Stevenson, a 59-year-old science te

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Sep 06 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Boston's Finest Hit the Dance Floor: Can Amendola Outshine Nedoroscik on 'Dancing with the Stars'?

Get ready for some serious glitter and gravity-defying leaps! Former Patriots receiver Danny Amendola is trading in his football helmet for dancing shoes, joining the cast of 'Dancing with the Stars'. He's not alone, though. Olympic star Stephen Nedoroscik, known for his pommel horse prowess, is a

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Sep 06 2024POLITICS

Trump's Hush Money Case: Sentencing Looms, But Will It Stick?

The countdown is on for former President Donald Trump's sentencing in the hush money case. A New York judge is expected to announce the date on Friday, after a series of delays and legal maneuvers by Trump's team. He was convicted in May on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records to cover

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Sep 06 2024TECHNOLOGY

Chipmakers Play Musical Chairs: Qualcomm Eyes Intel's Design Business

Qualcomm, the San Diego-based mobile chipmaker known for its Snapdragon processors, has been exploring the possibility of acquiring parts of Intel's design business. This move comes as Intel faces financial challenges and looks to streamline operations by potentially divesting some of its assets.

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Sep 06 2024POLITICS

Trump vs. the Hush Money: Is This a Political Witch Hunt or Justice Prevails?

Donald Trump, the former president, is facing a potential prison sentence after being found guilty of 34 felony counts of falsifying business records. The charges stem from an alleged hush money payment made to adult film star Stormy Daniels during the 2016 presidential campaign. Trump maintains h

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Sep 06 2024BUSINESS

Qualcomm Eyeing Intel's Chip Division: A Power Play or a Lifeline?

Qualcomm, a major player in the mobile chip market, is reportedly considering a bold move: acquiring parts of Intel's struggling chip design business. This potential acquisition could shake up the tech world, especially the competitive landscape of client PCs. Intel is facing a financial crisis, de

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Sep 06 2024BUSINESS

Rite Aid's CFO Rises to the Top—Part of a Worrying Trend?

Rite Aid has named Matt Schroeder as their new CEO, promoting him from his role as Chief Financial Officer. This move is part of a growing trend that raises some concerns: finance chiefs being handed the top This trend has led to questions about the qualifications of finance professionals to lead c

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Aug 28 2024BUSINESS

Woven with Worry: How Life Insurance Can Safeguard Life's Treasured Moments

The dazzling dance of life is a mosaic of moments that take our breath away – from the thrill of matrimony to the euphoria of parenthood, the pride of homeownership, and the triumph of academic achievement. But, lurking in the shadows of these cherished memories is the unpredictability of existence

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Aug 28 2024HEALTH

The Hidden Suffering of Egypt's Pyramid Builders: A Tale of Toxic Copper and Defiance

A revolutionary study conducted by French geochemists from Aix-Marseille Université has unveiled the untold suffering of the laborers who constructed Egypt's legendary Giza pyramid complex. The researchers' findings show that the workers were exposed to toxic levels of copper, potentially marking th

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