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Nov 11 2024LIFESTYLE

Night Bike Trend Gone Wild in China

Thousands of college students in China started a sudden trend of nighttime bike rides. They rode 30 miles to Kaifeng, a city known for its history and soup dumplings. The government first liked it, thinking it would boost tourism. But when too many students joined in, causing traffic jams and leavin

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Nov 11 2024HEALTH

Can METS-IR Really Predict Diabetes? A Closer Look

Ever wondered if there's a simple way to tell if you might get diabetes in the future? Scientists have been exploring a new tool called the Metabolic Insulin Resistance Score, or METS-IR for short. This score is like a sneak peek into how well your body handles insulin, which can give us a hint abou

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Nov 11 2024POLITICS

Police Crack Down on Pro-Palestinian Protesters in Amsterdam

In Amsterdam, the police didn't take any chances. After recent violence targeting fans of an Israeli soccer team, the city's mayor banned all protests for the weekend. Despite the ban, dozens of pro-Palestinian demonstrators took to the streets. Police quickly stepped in, arresting over 50 people an

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Nov 10 2024POLITICS

Valencia Residents Demand Leader's Resignation After Flood Chaos

Valencia's residents took to the streets to protest the regional leader, Carlos Mazón, after last week's deadly floods. Over 200 people lost their lives, and many more are still missing. The protestors were angry because Mazón's administration didn't send flood alerts to people's phones until hours

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Nov 10 2024ENTERTAINMENT

SNL Tries a New Tack with Trump's Win

After the 2024 election results showed Donald Trump as the winner, the Saturday Night Live (SNL) cast decided to change their approach. The show started with cast members like Bowen Yang and Heidi Gardner addressing the camera seriously. Yang said, "On Tuesday, people in the U. S. voted, and Donald

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Nov 10 2024POLITICS

What Went Wrong with Harris’s Campaign?

A former adviser to Senator Bernie Sanders, Tezlyn Figaro, has some strong words about Vice President Harris's lost presidential bid. She claims that Harris never had a real shot at winning, and the blame lies with President Biden's late announcement to drop out and the big-money consultants. Figar

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Nov 10 2024TECHNOLOGY

Building Smart World Models for Text-Based Games

Imagine playing a text-based game where you have to figure out puzzles and interact with characters just by typing commands. These games are like virtual worlds where everything happens through text. Scientists are working on creating "world models" for these games, which help learning agents (like

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Nov 10 2024ENVIRONMENT

Wildfire Rages in Lynn Woods: A Look at Dry Conditions and Resident Concerns

In Lynn Woods Reservation, a brush fire has been raging, torching over 100 acres. Fire crews are on the scene, fighting the flames amidst unusually dry conditions. For locals who love the reservation, seeing it burn is tough. “The woods just can’t catch a break, ” said one resident, feeling helpless

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Nov 10 2024HEALTH

How Hemoglobin Affects Student Athletes

Have you ever thought about how blood could impact your ability to run or play sports? A recent study explored this idea by looking into the link between hemoglobin levels and students' physical fitness. Hemoglobin, a crucial protein in red blood cells, carries oxygen throughout the body. Researcher

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Nov 10 2024ENVIRONMENT

Facing Wildfires in California: What Matters Most

In California, wildfires are a harsh reality. The Mountain Fire recently swept through Ventura County, leaving destruction in its wake. Dawn Deleon, whose house was burned down, had to make tough choices about what to save. She picked her pets, family photos, and a single bag of clothes. With climat

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