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Jan 07 2025POLITICS

Jimmy Carter: The Unconventional President Comes Home

Former President Jimmy Carter isn't your typical Washington insider, and the feeling is mutual. He's heading back to the nation's capital this Tuesday, not for a celebration of his presidency, but for an official recognition after his life. The grand ceremony is more about following procedures than

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Jan 07 2025POLITICS

Visiting Jimmy Carter's Remains: What You Need to Know

Jimmy Carter, the longest-living U. S. president, will be lying in state at the U. S. Capitol's Rotunda from Tuesday, January 7, to Thursday, January 9. Visitors in the D. C. area can pay their respects during specific times on Tuesday and Wednesday. The Capitol will be closed for a private service

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Jan 07 2025CRIME

Meta's Smart Glasses: A Tool in a Tragic Attack

Imagine if your everyday sunglasses could record everything you see, translate languages, and search the web. That’s what Meta’s smart glasses promise. But these high-tech tools were recently used by a terrorist in New Orleans to plan and record an attack that killed 14 people. The FBI revealed that

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Jan 07 2025SPORTS

Chad Brinker Takes Control of Titans Football Operations

Chad Brinker, who joined the Titans as Assistant General Manager two years ago, has quickly climbed the ranks. This week, the team said goodbye to their General Manager, Ran Carthon, making way for Brinker to take the reins. Now, Brinker is the president of football operations and holds the final sa

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Jan 07 2025POLITICS

A Break to Honor: USCIS Offices Close

Ever thought why some days stand out? Well, January 9, 2025, is one of those days. This day is dedicated to remembering the 39th U. S. President, James Earl Carter Jr. President Biden has declared it a National Day of Mourning. So, if you've got a naturalization ceremony, interview, or appointment p

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Jan 07 2025CRIME

Self-Help Guru Dies After Sweat Lodge Tragedy

James Arthur Ray, a well-known self-help author, passed away recently. He was 67. Ray was famous for his spiritual and financial advice, which gained popularity after he appeared in the 2006 documentary "The Secret. " However, his career took a dark turn in 2009 when a sweat lodge ceremony he led in

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Jan 07 2025TECHNOLOGY

Future Farming: How AI Watches Over Chickens

Ever thought about how technology can help our feathery friends? Well, farmers are now using artificial intelligence to keep a close eye on their chickens. AI can spot health issues early, monitor the birds' behavior, and even ensure they're comfortable. This is all done through cameras and sensors

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Jan 07 2025TECHNOLOGY

Get Ready for CES 2025: Tech Innovations Await

CES 2025 is just around the corner, bringing together technology enthusiasts from all over the globe. Set to take place in Las Vegas, this annual tech extravaganza promises to showcase the latest gadgets and innovations across various sectors. From artificial intelligence to sustainable solutions, t

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Jan 07 2025TECHNOLOGY

Separating Lithium Iron Phosphate and Graphite: A New Way with Dielectrophoresis

Recycling old lithium-ion batteries is a big deal these days. Current methods use a lot of energy and money, and they can be bad for the environment. This study suggests a new, eco-friendly way to separate important battery parts, like lithium iron phosphate (LFP) and graphite. The key is their diff

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Jan 07 2025EDUCATION

Medical Students' Take on Online vs. In-Class Anatomy Learning

Distance education has popped up as a big deal in medical schools, promising wider access and up-to-date content. But when COVID-19 hit, lots of students found themselves taking anatomy classes online overnight. This wasn't just a thing in 2020—even natural disasters like the 2023 earthquakes made r

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