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Oct 26 2024HEALTH

Diabetes Drug Ozempic May Lower Alzheimer's Risk

Imagine being told that a diabetes medication could also help protect against a scary disease like Alzheimer's. That's what researchers from Case Western Reserve School of Medicine found out. They looked at over a million patient records and discovered that seniors with Type 2 diabetes who took sema

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Oct 26 2024CELEBRITIES

The Secret Smiles of Meryl Streep and Martin Short

Meryl Streep and Martin Short have been spotted together a lot lately, always with big smiles on their faces. People can't help but wonder if there's more to their friendship than meets the eye. They've been seen holding hands and whispering to each other, like at the Golden Globes earlier this year

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Oct 26 2024POLITICS

Why QAnon’s Influence Lives On

Ever since its peak in 2020, the once-prominent conspiracy theory QAnon has faded from public view. But don't be fooled—its beliefs are still alive and well, quietly infiltrating our political discourse. Jesselyn Cook, a journalist and Harvard University fellow, explains that the extreme ideas of QA

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Oct 26 2024POLITICS

Voting Rumors: How Social Media Spreads Election Myths

In the final days before a big election, false information about voting is swirling around social media. These lies, spread by people like former President Donald Trump and tech billionaire Elon Musk, are making many voters doubt if elections are fair. Some voters believe non-citizens are voting, or

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Oct 26 2024POLITICS

The Shocking Truth Behind the Black Insurrectionist

You might expect the person behind a major social media account spreading election conspiracies to be exactly who they claim to be. But that's not the case with "Black Insurrectionist". This influential account, with over 300, 000 followers, was actually run by a white man from upstate New York. Thi

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Oct 26 2024POLITICS

Election Lies: What's True and What's Not

In the final stretch of the presidential election, social media is buzzing with false claims about voting. Some folks say noncitizens are voting, mail-in ballots are easily tampered with, and voting machines can be hacked. These lies are making people doubt the voting process. Even prominent figures

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Oct 26 2024BUSINESS

Divorcing with a Click: The New Social Media Asset Divide

Imagine splitting up with your partner, but instead of just dividing the furniture, you're fighting over your shared TikTok account with millions of followers. This is becoming a real-life scenario for many couples, as social media accounts become valuable assets in divorces. Kat and Mike Stickler f

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Oct 26 2024TECHNOLOGY

LinkedIn Takes on Fake News with Free Verification

You might have heard about LinkedIn’s big plan to fight misinformation. They’ve verified over 55 million users for free. That’s a lot of people! By November, you’ll see these users with special badges in the main feed. Oscar Rodriguez, LinkedIn’s trust and safety vice president, says deep-fake vide

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Oct 26 2024ENTERTAINMENT

What Happened After Naomi Campbell and Liam Payne's Brief Romance?

You might have heard about Naomi Campbell and Liam Payne's short-lived relationship back in 2019. But what happened after that? Five years later, Payne sadly passed away. Campbell, who had a 23-year age gap with Payne, reacted on Instagram. She left a simple message on her friend Nicole Scherzinger’

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Oct 26 2024TECHNOLOGY

AI's Impact: A Thousand Times More Productive, Not Human-Replacing

NVIDIA's CEO, Jensen Huang, recently shared his thoughts on AI at an event in India. He believes that while AI won't replace humans entirely, it can outperform us in specific tasks by a huge margin – up to 1, 000 times better! This doesn't mean we should worry about losing our jobs to robots, though

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