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Nov 08 2024CRIME

Most Wanted: Forty-Three Monkeys on the Loose in South Carolina

Everyone in Yemassee, South Carolina, is on high alert. Forty-three tiny monkeys have escaped from a research facility—and they're still hiding in the woods. The company responsible, Alpha Genesis, admitted it was a human blunder that led to the escape. A caretaker forgot to secure two doors, and th

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Nov 07 2024CRIME

Fifty Monkeys on the Run in South Carolina

Imagine this: a research facility dedicated to studying monkeys, and suddenly, a group of about 50 monkeys from Alpha Genesis in Yemassee, South Carolina, makes a great escape! This isn't a scene from a movie; it really happened last Wednesday night. The facility, called Alpha Genesis, works with mo

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Nov 07 2024SCIENCE

How Habitat Changes Impact Tick Diseases

Ticks, tiny bugs that spread diseases, depend a lot on their environment. Scientists have been wondering how habitats being split up or connected could affect these critters. They focused on the West Coast, where a certain tick, Ixodes pacificus , is quite common. This tick carries several bacter

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Nov 07 2024FINANCE

Different Coins, Different Codes: Exploring Variety in Cryptocurrencies

The world of cryptocurrencies is vast and growing rapidly, with thousands of different types now available. While there's a lot of diversity, there's also a fair amount of deceit, with scammers hoping to cash in on the current craze. To understand how unique these cryptocurrencies really are, resear

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Nov 02 2024WEATHER

Taiwan Driver's Close Call with Typhoon Kong-rey

Imagine being trapped in your car with a huge tree smashed onto the roof. That's exactly what happened to a Taiwanese ride-hailing driver, Song Zi-jie, during Typhoon Kong-rey. He had just finished a ride in Taipei and stopped at a red light when the tree crashed down. He was lucky to escape without

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Oct 29 2024POLITICS

Single Black Women Navigate Post-Roe v. Wade World

The Supreme Court's Roe v. Wade reversal on June 24, 2022, has significantly altered the reproductive healthcare landscape in the U. S. With 14 states banning abortion, many women are reevaluating their love lives, sexual practices, and family planning. Black women, in particular, are feeling the he

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Oct 23 2024POLITICS

Elon Musk: Democratic Target if Harris Loses

Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, might face a tough time if Vice President Kamala Harris doesn't win the election. Democrats could make him their scapegoat. Musk has been vocal about his support for former President Donald Trump, which has drawn the ire of many Democrats. They've been especia

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Oct 18 2024BUSINESS

New Boss at Constantin Film Shakes Things Up

Oliver Berben, the new head of Constantin Film, is taking on the fast-changing German media scene with a new strategy. He's all for the government's plan to tweak production incentives and make broadcasters invest more in European shows. Berben thinks it's time for producers to find new ways to make

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Oct 18 2024POLITICS

Veterans Speak Up: Trump and the Constitution

After serving in the Navy post-9/11, a former SEAL saw firsthand the core values that united them: leadership, selflessness, and honor. Protecting the Constitution was their duty, and some even made the ultimate sacrifice. That's why many believe former President Donald Trump is unfit for office. He

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Oct 11 2024HEALTH

Why Are Our Teens So Stressed Out?

You've probably heard about how tough it is to be a teenager. But these days, it's even harder. A big reason? The digital world. Social media, constant messages, and endless expectations are taking a toll on teens' mental health. A new study found that more than a quarter of American teens are burnt

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