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Nov 26 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Global TV Stars Shine at 2024 International Emmys

The world's best television shows were celebrated in New York at the 2024 International Emmy Awards. Winners came from 21 different countries, showcasing the global nature of the TV industry. A French-Japanese manga adaptation called "Drops of God" took home the award for best drama series. Competi

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Nov 26 2024SCIENCE

Space Station Smell Alarm: What's Up With Russia's Supply Ship?

Last week, a weird smell and droplets were found on the International Space Station (ISS) after opening a Russian supply ship. NASA astronaut Don Pettit compared the smell to spray paint. The crew quickly closed the hatch and checked the air. Luckily, the air quality returned to normal the next day.

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Nov 26 2024BUSINESS

California's Electric Car Shift: A New Strategy

In a surprising move, California Governor Gavin Newsom is giving electric car buyers a boost – but with a twist. He's brought back a cash incentive program, aiming to make clean cars more affordable for everyone. However, there's a catch: Tesla, a big name in the electric vehicle world, isn't invite

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Nov 26 2024FINANCE

Banco BPM & UniCredit: A Battle of Values

Imagine if someone offered you a deal, and you thought it was a bit low – that's what's going on in the Italian banking world! Banco BPM is having a bit of a spat with UniCredit over a takeover bid. UniCredit comes knocking with a 10 billion-euro offer, but Banco BPM's board said, "Thank you, but no

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Nov 26 2024BUSINESS

Intel's Big U. S. Chip Boost: A Closer Look

Intel, a major player in semiconductor manufacturing, has received a substantial boost from the U. S. government. The Department of Commerce has awarded Intel $7. 865 billion to support domestic chip production. This funding is part of the CHIPS and Science Act, a law passed by President Joe Biden t

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Nov 26 2024POLITICS

How Can Republicans Make Health Insurance Better Again?

Health insurance in America hasn't always been easy on the wallet. Back in the day, people had more freedom to pick their own plans. But that changed when Democrats started expanding government control over health insurance. This led to higher costs, with a family of four now spending about $24, 000

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Nov 26 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Tom Cruise's Edge of Tomorrow 2: New Armor, Old Hero

Ever wondered what Tom Cruise's character, Major William Cage, would look like in the sequel to Edge of Tomorrow? An artist on Instagram, Esh-El, has created some stunning AI-generated posters imagining Cage's return with new and improved armor. The original film, directed by Doug Liman, was a hit i

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Nov 26 2024ENVIRONMENT

Protesters Hanging On: The Fight Against Tesla's Expansion

In the woods near Berlin, protesters are refusing to come down from the trees. German police are trying to clear the camp, climbed up ladders to reach the protesters and cut down the rope structures they've set up. Why all the fuss? Tesla's planning to expand their gigafactory, the only one in Europ

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Nov 26 2024TECHNOLOGY

Protecting Data and Models: Citadel's Secure Collaborative Learning

In the world of machine learning, not everyone has the expertise to train models. That's why data owners often team up with model owners to create better, more generalized models. The problem? Privacy and confidentiality. Data owners want their data to stay secret, while model owners don't want thei

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Nov 26 2024SCIENCE

Ocean Fronts Shape Protist Communities in the Southern Pacific

Did you know that tiny ocean creatures called protists play a big role in keeping our planet healthy? They help cycle important compounds like carbon and nitrogen. But because they live in remote areas, we don't know much about how they react to changes in their environment. In the southern Pacific

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