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Jan 30 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Get Ready to Love Your Screen Time

Imagine having a big game happening with friends and family. A TV screen worth a $649. 99 and now you have a chance to get it for lower in cost. Amazon is offering a fantastic deal on a 75-inch Hisense TV. A Hisense TV model A7 will only set you back $499. 99 at the moment. You won't believe how muc

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Jan 30 2025HEALTH

Life With an Implantable Cardioverter-Defibrillator: How Past Experiences Shape Perceptions

Patients who have an implantable cardioverter-defibrillator (ICD) have unique challenges. These ICDs are life-saving devices, but they come with their own set of worries. For instance, people who have gone through tough experiences as kids, known as adverse childhood experiences (ACE), might see the

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Jan 30 2025CRIME

Fast-Track Fire Scam: A Chief's Shady Dealings Unveiled

In a surprising turn of events, ex-FDNY chief Anthony Saccavino has admitted to being involved in a bribery scam. This isn't just a minor incident, but part of a larger scheme where top officials created a quicker "VIP lane" for fire inspections. Saccavino and his accomplice, Brian Cordasco, teamed

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Jan 30 2025SCIENCE

Water, MOFs, and Gases: A Surprising Mix

Did you know that water can make some materials either super-efficient or really bad at absorbing gases? Scientists have been studying a group of materials called metal-organic frameworks, or MOFs for short. These are like tiny sponges that can soak up gases. There are three types we're looking at:

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Jan 30 2025SCIENCE

Why Do Some Scientists Stand Out More Than Others?

Ever thought about why certain scientists seem to be everywhere, while others are hardly noticed? Let's explore how people in Germany and South Africa view these prominent scientists. According to a book by Rae Goodell, these high-profile scientists often stir up controversy, communicate well, and h

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Jan 29 2025ENVIRONMENT

With Climate Change Looming, How Can Shipping Routes Be Made Safer?

Global shipping networks are in trouble. Extreme weather events are making it dangerous and unreliable for ships to travel their usual routes. Researchers have noticed that looking at each part of the network separately doesn't give a clear picture of the problem. So, they've come up with a new stra

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Jan 29 2025POLITICS

A Doctor's Warning: Vaccine Misinformation Can Kill

In late 2019, a devastating measles outbreak hit the small Pacific island of Samoa. The death toll reached 83, with most victims being young children. Dr. Josh Green, then Hawaii's lieutenant governor and an emergency doctor, quickly organized a team and thousands of vaccine doses to help. Just a fe

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Jan 28 2025BUSINESS

Crypto Currency: Beyond Pizza

Ever heard of Bitcoin Pizza Day? It all started in 2010 when someone in Florida used 10, 000 Bitcoin to buy pizza, which today is worth around $1 billion. That was the first time digital currency was used to buy something physical. Fast forward to today, and you can buy so much more with crypto. Fr

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Jan 28 2025WEATHER

Snow Alert in Arizona: Where and When to Expect it?

Arizona is getting ready for some snow! The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued warnings for certain areas. These include the Western Mogollon Rim, Yavapai County Mountains, and Grand Canyon Country. They're expecting snow to hit the highest points, like Flagstaff and the South Rim. Drivers sh

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Jan 28 2025POLITICS

5 Key Events: January 28 Updates

Wildfires in California updates The death toll from the recent wildfires in Southern California has risen to 29. Of these, 17 deaths are connected to the Eaton fire in Altadena, and 12 to the Palisades fire. A new lawsuit accuses an electrical spark from a utility transmission tower of starting the

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