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Jan 14 2025POLITICS

Senator Fights to Catch COVID Loan Fraudsters

A top senator recently received a warning from a government watchdog about a worrying increase in defaults on COVID-era loans. The watchdog, Brian Miller, highlighted that these loan programs have reported losses of over $1 billion as of November 2024. These numbers have been growing since debtors s

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Jan 14 2025BUSINESS

Starbucks Stores Now Require Purchases for Entry and Bathroom Use

Ever wanted to use the restroom at Starbucks without buying anything? Well, think again. The coffee giant has changed its policies, requiring customers to make a purchase before they can use the store's facilities. This new rule is part of a bigger push by the company's new CEO, Brian Niccol, to boo

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Jan 14 2025SPORTS

Miami's New Defensive Coach: A Costly Bet with High Hopes

Mario Cristobal, the coach of the Miami Hurricanes, has a big task ahead. His team missed the playoffs last season due to a weak defense. So, he decided to make a change. He fired the defensive coordinator and hired a new one, Corey Hetherman, from the Minnesota Golden Gophers. Hetherman did a great

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Jan 14 2025HEALTH

Helping Crime Victims Heal: A Closer Look at Trauma Recovery Centers

Crime is a harsh reality in the U. S. , leaving many people with lasting mental health issues. Those from low-income communities and people of color often face the brunt of it. Trauma Recovery Centers (TRCs) offer a helping hand by providing mental health care and support services to these underserv

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Jan 14 2025CRIME

Sydney Synagogue Vandalized: Police Hunt for Suspects

Over the weekend, a synagogue in Sydney's Newtown suburb was targeted by vandals. The New South Wales Police Force is searching for two individuals who sprayed graffiti on the synagogue's fence and building. This incident occurred around 4:25 a. m. local time on Saturday. The suspects were also beli

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Jan 13 2025POLITICS

US Limits AI Chip Exports: China and Russia Affected

The US has just put new limits on AI chip exports to hold back China and Russia. This comes as Biden's term ends and hot on the heels of similar curbs last month. Tech companies like Nvidia and Oracle aren't happy, saying these rules might hurt US tech leadership. Officials say the goal is to keep

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Jan 13 2025SCIENCE

Magnetic Materials: A Tale of Two Universality Classes

Imagine a material that can switch between two magnetic states, like flipping a switch. This happens when the material gets hotter, and scientists call this the Curie temperature. Understanding this switch is tricky because it happens on tiny scales that conventional tools can't easily see. In this

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Jan 13 2025POLITICS

Why Land Prices are Making Homes Out of Reach

Ever felt like housing is becoming way too expensive? You're right, and it's not just because of the pandemic. The truth is, it's more about how much land costs these days. Prices have gone up even faster than housing costs, making land about 40% of what we pay for a home. In big cities like San Jos

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Jan 13 2025POLITICS

Biden and Netanyahu Talk Gaza: A Deal in Sight?

President Joe Biden had a chat with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday. The White House shared that they discussed efforts to reach a deal to stop fighting in Gaza and bring home the remaining hostages. Biden emphasized the urgency of a ceasefire and the need to increase humanitaria

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Jan 13 2025SCIENCE

Tracking Rare Fish with eDNA: A New Technique

Want to find rare fish without actually seeing them? Scientists have come up with a clever way using something called eDNA. This stands for environmental DNA, which is basically tiny bits of DNA that living things leave behind in their environment. To detect this eDNA, scientists use a combination

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