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Nov 06 2024TECHNOLOGY

Weather Data: A New Way

Weather is studied using weather stations scattered worldwide. These stations collect data on various weather phenomena. Many organizations set up networks of these stations to gather data. The data is then sent to processing centers. However, the methods used to transmit this data aren't ideal. The

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Nov 06 2024POLITICS

Why North Carolina Voted for Stein Over Robinson

In North Carolina, Republican Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson lost the governor's race to Democrat Josh Stein. This isn't surprising when you look at Robinson's history. Before the race, CNN reported that he made some shocking comments on a porn website years ago. He allegedly called himself a "black NAZI" a

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Nov 06 2024OPINION

Why the Electoral College Matters

The United States has always been a mix of different interests, which might look like a split between 'red' and 'blue' during elections. This diversity was something the Founding Fathers knew about, and they designed the government to handle it. Power is divided between the branches of government a

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Nov 05 2024BUSINESS

Inquis Medical Secures $40 Million to Boost Thrombectomy System

Inquis Medical, a company focused on improving medical devices, just got a big boost. They've raised $40 million in a Series B funding round. The lead investor is Marshall Wace, a globally recognized firm. Existing investors like ShangBay Capital and EnPointe Ventures also chipped in. This money wil

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Nov 05 2024POLITICS

Why the Electoral College Isn’t Fair Anymore

The Electoral College is a weird system that doesn't make sense today. It was set up a long time ago to balance power between big and small states. But now, it makes some votes matter more than others. For example, a vote in a small state like Wyoming counts more than a vote in a big state like Cali

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Nov 05 2024POLITICS

Tech Policies of Trump and Harris: What's at Stake?

The upcoming U. S. election has stirred up a lot of debate around tech policies. Let's take a look at what presidential hopefuls Trump and Harris have planned for the tech world. The CHIPS Act, an initiative to bring chip production back to the U. S. , is a hot topic. The Harris campaign supports i

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Nov 05 2024POLITICS

Stock Market Hints: Will Kamala Harris Win in 2024?

Have you ever wondered if the stock market can predict who will win the next presidential election? Well, according to something called the "Presidential Predictor, " the answer might be yes! This predictor looks at how the S&P 500 index performs in the three months before the election. If it goes u

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Nov 04 2024POLITICS

Vice President Harris' Rally Moves to Rankin with Star-Studded Lineup

Get ready, Pittsburgh! Vice President Kamala Harris is heading to Rankin for a rally on Monday afternoon. The event, which was initially planned for Point State Park but deemed unsafe, will now take place at the historic Carrie Blast Furnaces. The "Vote for Freedom Rally" is set to run from 5 p. m.

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Nov 04 2024ENTERTAINMENT

James Van Der Beek Faces Colorectal Cancer Battle

Everyone's favorite Dawson, James Van Der Beek, recently revealed a hidden battle he's been fighting. The 47-year-old actor, known for his role in "Dawson's Creek, " has been diagnosed with colorectal cancer. He shared the news at a calm pace, assuring fans that he's feeling good and there's reason

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Nov 04 2024ENTERTAINMENT

James Van Der Beek's Health Journey: Actor Faces Colorectal Cancer

Actor James Van Der Beek, famously known for roles in Dawson's Creek and Varsity Blues, is currently battling colorectal cancer. The 47-year-old actor shared the news with People magazine, revealing that he has been receiving treatment privately. Van Der Beek and his wife celebrated their 13th wedd

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