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Oct 30 2024TECHNOLOGY

Google's Jarvis: An AI Helper for Your Computer

Imagine telling your computer what to do, just like talking to a friend. Google is creating an AI agent called Jarvis that can move your mouse, browse the web, and type for you. No more clicking around or filling out forms – you just say what you want, and Jarvis does it. It's like having a personal

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Oct 30 2024POLITICS

Michigan's Auto Industry: A 2024 Election Spotlight

The 2024 presidential election has put a bright spotlight on Michigan's automotive industry. With the state being a crucial swing state and home to 1. 1 million automotive jobs, both Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump have made frequent appearances there to win voters' fa

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Oct 30 2024POLITICS

A Waiting Game: Nikki Haley's Support for Trump

Former South Carolina governor and U. N. ambassador, Nikki Haley, is one of Donald Trump's staunchest supporters. She pulled in more votes in the Republican primaries than any other candidate that challenged him. Despite this, she's been quiet on the campaign trail. She's already released her delega

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Oct 30 2024POLITICS

Taiwan Gets Advanced Missile System from the US

Taiwan and the United States are teaming up to boost Taiwan's defenses. Recently, the US has agreed to sell Taiwan $2 billion worth of weapons. This includes an advanced surface-to-air missile system, called NASAMS. It's the first time Taiwan is getting this type of missile. China isn't happy about

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Oct 30 2024SCIENCE

Burning Secrets: Chemicals in Smoke and Cancer

Have you ever thought about what's in the smoke you see during a wildfire? Besides being scary and bad for the environment, it also contains chemicals called polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). These are created when things like wood burn. Usually, we encounter tiny amounts from car fumes and i

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Oct 30 2024POLITICS

Ballot Box Fires: A Threat to Voting in the Northwest

In the days leading up to Election Day, several ballot boxes in Portland, Oregon, and Vancouver, Washington, were set on fire. Hundreds of ballots were destroyed in these incidents, which authorities believe are connected. The fires follow a similar event earlier this month in Vancouver. Election of

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Oct 30 2024POLITICS

Some North Korean Troops Already in Ukraine, Officials Believe

It seems that a few North Korean soldiers have already made their way into Ukraine, according to some western intelligence sources. These troops are expected to grow in number as they finish their training in Russia's eastern region and move closer to the war's front lines. This development goes bey

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Oct 30 2024POLITICS

Stay or Go? RFK Jr. in a Ballot Bind

You might be wondering why Robert F. Kennedy Jr. can't just take his name off the ballot in Michigan and Wisconsin. Well, it's not that simple. Kennedy had to fight to get on the ballots in the first place, and now that early voting has started, states say it's too late to make changes. Kennedy isn'

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Oct 30 2024FINANCE

Is the Era of Low Rates Really Over?

At a recent finance CEO panel in Riyadh, Morgan Stanley's CEO, Ted Pick, declared that the days of zero interest rates and inflation are firmly behind us. Pick was referring to the notion that since the end of the Cold War, global conflicts and ideological clashes had diminished, as famously propose

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Oct 30 2024HEALTH

TB Cases Hit 8 Million in 2023: A Global Crisis

Last year, around 8 million people were diagnosed with tuberculosis (TB), the highest number ever recorded by the World Health Organization (WHO). The death toll was staggering, reaching 1. 25 million people, which is almost double the number of people killed by HIV in the same year. This grim stati

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