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Sep 06 2024BUSINESS

Remote Work Resume:Is Your Tech TalkStrong Enough?

Are you dreaming of ditching the daily commute and working from your couch? Remote work is booming, with 22% of workers saying it's their top perk (according to Monster's 2024 Work Watch Report). But before you hit 'apply,' think about this: would your resume stand out in a sea of remote job seekers

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Sep 06 2024NEWS

School Shooting: Panic Button Saves Lives, But Does It Solve the Problem?

A new panic button system at Apalachee High School in Georgia is being hailed as a lifesaver after a shooting that left four dead and nine injured. The system, which alerts authorities and sends their location, was credited with helping police apprehend the suspect within six minutes. But does this

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Sep 06 2024TECHNOLOGY

Tecno's AI Push: Affordable Phones Get Smart (But is it Enough? )

Tecno is making waves at IFA 2024 with a slew of AI-powered features coming to its smartphones. The company, known for blending innovation with affordability, is clearly aiming to compete in the AI race. But are these features just gimmicks, or will they truly revolutionize the user experience? Here

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Sep 06 2024POLITICS

Abortion Access Showdown: New Mexico's Clinic Sparks National Debate

A brand-new state-funded reproductive health clinic is taking shape in southern New Mexico, promising to be a beacon of hope for those seeking abortion services in a rapidly changing landscape. But this isn't just about New Mexico. The clinic is being built with $10 million in state funds, a clear

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Sep 06 2024HEALTH

Is 'Cleantok' Making Us Mentally Messy?

The internet is obsessed with tidiness. From viral 'Cleantok' videos showing extreme makeovers to social media trends celebrating perfectly organized closets, the pressure to declutter and clean has reached new heights. But is this relentless pursuit of pristine spaces actually harming our mental he

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Sep 06 2024TECHNOLOGY

Tick-Tock, Your Health is in Vogue:The ScanWatch Nova Brilliant Arrives

Withings is dropping a smaller version of its ScanWatch Nova smartwatch, the ScanWatch Nova Brilliant, aimed at those with wrists that prefer a more delicate fit. Sporting a sleek 39mm face available in titanium silver or a chic silver and gold combo, this watch promises to blend the charm of class

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Sep 06 2024TECHNOLOGY

The Amazfit T-Rex 3: Adventure-Proof and AI-Powered

When I first heard about the Amazfit T-Rex 3, I thought it was just going to be another bulky smartwatch. Boy, was I wrong! This beast is built for those of us with larger wrists who like to push our limits in the great outdoors. With its brilliant display, long-lasting battery life, and AI-powere

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Sep 06 2024HEALTH

Shining Light on the Darkness: Can 'Continue' Spark Real Conversations About Mental Health?

Imagine a world where talking about mental health isn't taboo, where movies like 'Continue' aren't just entertainment, but catalysts for genuine understanding. That's the hope behind this new film, starring Emily Deschanel and Nadine Crocker, who drew inspiration from her own struggles with depress

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Sep 06 2024BUSINESS

Texas Capital: Healthcare Hustle or Cost-Cutting Caper?

Texas Capital Bancshares is making waves in the healthcare industry, but not without shaking things up internally. They've just agreed to buy a hefty $400 million portfolio of healthcare-related loans – a bold move to expand their corporate banking business. But hold on, there's a catch. This growt

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Sep 06 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Lights, Camera, Red Carpet: Decoding Venice's Starry Showcase

The Venice Film Festival, a glamorous stage for Hollywood's elite, is back with a dazzling lineup of stars. From veteran actors like Catherine O’Hara and Michael Keaton to rising stars like Jenna Ortega, the red carpet was abuzz with anticipation. But is this glitzy display just a marketing ploy for

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