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Dec 09 2024BUSINESS

Big Companies Hire Protection After CEO Shooting

The tragic shooting of UnitedHealthcare's CEO, Brian Thompson, has sparked a wave of action among major companies. To safeguard their top executives, businesses are now hiring protection managers. Just a few days after the incident, Amazon advertised for an executive protection manager. The job invo

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Dec 09 2024HEALTH

Making Malaria Funds Clear: Why Kenya Needs Linked Diagnostics

Malaria is a big problem in Kenya. Money from different places, like international programs, is meant to help. But sometimes this money doesn't work well with what's already happening in the country. This can make it hard to give good healthcare and can hurt people's health. One big issue is that t

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Dec 09 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Drunk Man Causes Scene at Disney Springs

Imagine enjoying a fun drone show with your family at Disney Springs. That’s what many people were doing this past summer. Unfortunately, some folks got an unexpected show when a Florida man, Ryan Tomasko, was arrested right in front of them. Tomasko, who is 38 years old and from Wesley Chapel, was

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Dec 09 2024SPORTS

Security Snafu: A Champion's Struggle to Enter the Octagon

Belal Muhammad, the welterweight champion, was eager to see his successor, Shavkat Rakhmonov, fight at UFC 310. An injury forced Muhammad to cancel his title defense. Ian Garry stepped in as Rakhmonov's opponent. Muhammad planned to watch the fight live at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. After Rak

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Dec 09 2024HEALTH

Unexpected Growth: A Story of Accidental Discovery

Imagine you're about to have a nose job and doctors find something they weren't looking for. This happened to one patient who had a small growth in their frontal sinus, which is above your eyes. This growth, known as an osteoma, is the most common type of bone tumor. It's important to catch these ea

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Dec 09 2024EDUCATION

How Teachers and Students See Bullying: Do They Agree?

Imagine you're in a classroom. You're a kid, and you see someone getting picked on. What do you think your teacher should do? Now, imagine you're the teacher. How would you handle this situation? Surprisingly, it turns out that teachers and students might not see eye to eye when it comes to dealing

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Dec 09 2024EDUCATION

Hateful Posters Strike University of Rochester

Antisemitism on college campuses has hit an all-time high since the 2023 Hamas-Israel conflict. The University of Rochester recently experienced a nasty wave of hate when anti-Israel students plastered threatening posters targeting Jewish faculty and staff. The posts accused them of severe crimes li

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Dec 09 2024CRIME

University Students Face Reduced Charges After Alleged Attack

Recently, a group of students from Salisbury University in Maryland were involved in an incident that made headlines. They were initially charged with serious crimes, including hate crimes, after allegedly attacking a man they had lured to an off-campus apartment. However, the charges for most of th

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Dec 09 2024SCIENCE

Timeless Patterns: The Birth of Dissipative Time Crystals

Scientists have discovered something fascinating called dissipative time crystals. These aren’t any ordinary crystals; they’re more like patterns that repeat over time. They’re special because they appear when certain conditions are met in collective spin systems. These systems are like small magnet

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Dec 09 2024SPORTS

Sam Darnold Shines in Vikings' Victory

Sam Darnold had a fantastic day, completing 22 of 28 passes for 347 yards and five touchdowns. The Minnesota Vikings easily beat the Atlanta Falcons, 42-21. Jordan Addison and Justin Jefferson also had great games, with Addison catching eight passes for 133 yards and three touchdowns, and Jefferson

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