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Oct 07 2024SPORTS

The Tech Takeover of Youth Sports

Imagine being able to track every move your kid makes on the volleyball court, all without lifting a finger. That’s what parents and coaches in Caledonia, Michigan experienced after introducing an AI service called Balltime. This tool records games and uploads them to a platform that uses body and o

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Oct 06 2024CRIME

Organ Trafficking: How Social Media and Dark Web Fuel the Black Market

Imagine this: someone in desperate need of a life-saving organ can't find one through legal means. They turn to social media and the dark web, where a thriving black market for organs exists. This is the grim reality of organ trafficking, a hidden world that law enforcement finds challenging to navi

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Oct 06 2024SCIENCE

Voyager 2: A Space Adventure in Slow Motion

Ever wondered how long a spacecraft can last? NASA's Voyager 2 is a great example. Launched in 1977, it's still going strong, but things are changing. NASA has turned off one of its science instruments to save power. Why? The plutonium power supply is slowly running out. This isn't the end for Voyag

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Oct 06 2024SCIENCE

Voyager's Long Journey: A Power Struggle in Space

Imagine a spacecraft that's been exploring for nearly 50 years. The Voyagers are like the oldest explorers in our universe, and they're not slowing down yet! But running out of power is a real concern. So, NASA made a big decision: they turned off one more science tool on Voyager 2 to help it last l

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Oct 06 2024TECHNOLOGY

AI's Big Power Problem: Nuclear or Bust?

You might think AI is taking over the world, but it's running into a big problem: power. AI needs tons of energy to work, and tech giants like Microsoft and Amazon are turning to nuclear power to keep up. But is this a smart move or just another risk? Let's find out. AI companies want more power be

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Oct 06 2024TECHNOLOGY

Lego's Website Hack: A Crypto Scam Uncovered

Imagine visiting Lego's website one evening and seeing a shiny banner with golden coins stamped with the Lego logo. It claimed that the "Lego coin" was now official and promised secret rewards for buyers. But hold on, it wasn't real! The button to buy led to an external site selling "LEGO Tokens" us

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Oct 06 2024POLITICS

Weather Control Conspiracies: A Closer Look at Greene's Claims

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, a Georgia legislator known for her controversial views, has sparked debate with recent social media posts suggesting Democrats can control the weather. This comes after Hurricane Helene caused devastation in the Southeast. Greene hasn't named anyone specifically but insi

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Oct 06 2024WEATHER

Weather Shifts: A Big Change Coming Next Week

Friday's weather is gloomy, but things are about to change. By the weekend, expect skies to clear up and temperatures to drop. This shift is due to a strong fall front moving in on Monday evening. It’ll bring cooler air, making it feel more like autumn. If you’re planning outdoor activities for Satu

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Oct 06 2024WEATHER

The Teen Weather Guru: How Ethan Clark is Keeping North Carolinians Safe

Imagine this: a college student, just 21 years old, becomes the go-to person for weather updates during a hurricane. That's exactly what happened with Ethan Clark from North Carolina. He started a simple Facebook page in seventh grade to share forecasts with friends and family. Fast forward to Hurri

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Oct 06 2024POLITICS

Rep. Greene's Weather Claims Ignite Online Storm

Marjorie Taylor Greene, a Georgia Republican congresswoman, has sparked controversy online with her claims about weather control. On Thursday evening, she tweeted that Democrats can manipulate the weather, saying it’s "ridiculous" to deny this possibility. Her statements follow Hurricane Helene's pa

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