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Oct 23 2024TECHNOLOGY

Tesla's AI Image Sparks Lawsuit from 'Blade Runner 2049' Producers

Imagine you're a big movie producer who's worked hard on a blockbuster film. Now imagine someone uses your film's image without permission to sell their stuff. That's what happened to Alcon Entertainment, the producers behind 'Blade Runner 2049'. They're suing Tesla and its CEO, Elon Musk, for using

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Oct 23 2024TECHNOLOGY

Oops, I Sent It! How to Unsend an Email in Outlook

Ever hit send too fast and wished you could take back an email? Well, Outlook users, there's good news! You can actually recall an email, but it's not available for every situation. First, understand that "unsending" or "reverting" an email is actually called "recalling" in Outlook. The steps vary

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Oct 21 2024SPORTS

What We Saw When the Bears Took a Break

Chicago had a lovely fall weekend without the Bears, but plenty of other sports kept fans engrossed. From baseball playoffs to college football, hockey, and NFL games, the city was buzzing. Here are some key observations and fun facts from the weekend. The Blackhawks haven't secured a deal with CHS

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Oct 19 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Liam Payne’s Partner Speaks Out After Tragic Incident

Liam Payne’s girlfriend, Kate Cassidy, has shared a heartfelt message on social media following the sudden death of the former One Direction member. In a series of Instagram Story posts, Cassidy thanked everyone for their support but requested privacy during this difficult time. She addressed Liam d

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Oct 18 2024TECHNOLOGY

Satellites: Our Unseen Heroes in Disaster Relief

Ever thought about how we stay connected and safe during natural disasters? Satellites play a massive role in this, even when land-based systems go down. They're like superheroes in the sky, keeping a watchful eye. When a hurricane hits, satellites are already on the job. They track these massi

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Oct 17 2024CRYPTO

Crypto Usage Skyrockets, Report Shows

A new report from a venture capital firm, Andreessen Horowitz, reveals that crypto usage has hit an all-time high. Over 617 million people worldwide now own cryptocurrencies, and around 30 to 60 million are active users. September saw an impressive 220 million unique crypto addresses, a threefold in

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Oct 16 2024HEALTH

More Laypeople Saving Lives with Opioid Overdose Antidote

Did you know that more people without medical training are saving lives by using naloxone, a drug that reverses opioid overdoses? A recent study found that from 2020 to 2022, the use of this antidote by laypeople rose by 43%. This is great news, as it might be one reason why opioid overdose deaths i

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Oct 15 2024HEALTH

More People Saving Lives with Naloxone

Ever since the opioid crisis skyrocketed, there’s been a push to make naloxone, a life-saving overdose reversal drug, easily available to anyone. Recently, a study found that more people without medical training are using it to save lives. From June 2020 to June 2022, emergency services saw a 6.1% d

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Oct 14 2024CRIME

Auburn Spa Incident: A Young Woman's Experience

Last week, an unpleasant event unfolded at a spa in Auburn, Massachusetts. A 30-year-old woman reported that she was touched inappropriately during a massage session. The accused is Guangyo Gao, a 22-year-old masseur from nearby Shrewsbury. The incident happened at Health Spa, located on Southbridge

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Oct 12 2024SCIENCE

Seawater to Hydrogen: A New Way to Fuel Up

Imagine turning the vast ocean into a clean fuel source. That's what scientists are doing with a new invention. They've figured out how to use electrodes to split seawater and produce hydrogen fuel. Normally, this process would create harmful chlorine gas. But these clever researchers found a way ar

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