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Dec 28 2024SPORTS

Cristiano Ronaldo Questions Rodri's Ballon d'Or Win Over Vinicius Jr

Soccer legend Cristiano Ronaldo expressed his dissatisfaction with the 2024 Ballon d'Or decision. He felt Vinicius Jr, Real Madrid's star player, deserved the prestigious award more than Manchester City's Rodri. Vinicius, a Brazilian winger, was heavily favored but missed out on the award. He later

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Dec 28 2024TECHNOLOGY

Rhode Island Seeks to Boost Cybersecurity After Major Attack

Imagine you live in Rhode Island and rely on state services for retirement benefits. Recently, a cybersecurity attack hit the state's main service system—RIBridges. This left hundreds of thousands of people’s banking details, Social Security info, and personal data vulnerable. Whoops! There goes you

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Dec 26 2024POLITICS

New Ambassador to Panama: A Tangle Over the Canal

In a surprising move, Miami-Dade County Commissioner Kevin Marino Cabrera was named as the next U. S. ambassador to Panama by President-elect Trump. This announcement comes at a time of growing tension between the two countries over the Panama Canal. Trump has been vocal about wanting the canal to r

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Dec 23 2024CRIME

Drone Show Mishap in Orlando

Imagine you're out for a festive evening in downtown Orlando. You're excited to see the holiday drone show over Lake Eola. Suddenly, something goes wrong. Several small drones crash into each other and fall into the crowd. This happened during the first show on Saturday night. The Federal Aviation A

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Dec 20 2024TECHNOLOGY

The Amazing Longevity of the Commodore 64: Still Going Strong in a Doughnut Shop

Can you believe it? A doughnut shop in Indiana is still using Commodore 64 computers as cash registers after 42 years! These trusty machines, known for their durability, are helping run the Hilligross Bakery in Brownsburg. It might seem outdated, but they seem to be doing just fine. The bakery has g

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Dec 19 2024ENVIRONMENT

Air Quality and Health: A Study in Salvador

Have you ever wondered how air pollution affects our health? Scientists in Brazil decided to find out more about this. They studied the tiny particles in the air, called PM2. 5, which are so small they can't be seen with the naked eye. These particles can come from things like car exhaust, factories

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Dec 19 2024SPORTS

The Journey of Taurean Prince: From Homeless to NBA Star

Taurean Prince, the forward for the Milwaukee Bucks, has a unique story. From sleeping at the Salvation Army with his dad to becoming an NBA star, his journey is inspiring. In July 2024, Prince signed a 1-year contract with the Bucks worth $2, 988, 550, guaranteeing him the full amount. By 2024, he

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Dec 19 2024HEALTH

How Ecuadorian Kids Stay Active: A Look at Poverty and Ethnicity

Exercising every day is super important for kids. But do they do it enough? This study looked at how well kids in Ecuador follow the World Health Organization's (WHO) advice on physical activity. They checked two very different places: Cuenca, where lots live in cities and have basic needs met, and

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Dec 19 2024CELEBRITIES

Pharrell Williams' New UNESCO Role: A Surprising Turn

Pharrell Williams, known for his 13 Grammy wins and numerous award nominations, has taken on a new challenge. On December 17, the singer, producer, and songwriter was appointed as UNESCO’s goodwill ambassador for artistic education and entrepreneurship. This rare honor, bestowed in a Paris ceremony,

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Dec 19 2024BUSINESS

Old Tech, New Life: Why a Bakery Sticks to Its 40-Year-Old Commodore 64 Cash Register

Imagine walking into a bakery and seeing cash registers that look like they arrived in a time machine. That’s the surprising sight customers encounter at Hilligoss Bakery in Brownsburg, Indiana. The business, which opened in 1974, still uses Commodore 64 computers as cash registers, a testament to t

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